Because you asked for three, and that I believe you have a good understanding of the Tarot (you do, right?) I will be a fair bit briefer with your reading XD You can ask me to elaborate if you need it.
DUSTY - KNIGHT OF WANDS/CUPS
Absolutely, unquestionably a Knight card. However, like Mara, I'm having trouble deciding which suit is better for him, the Knight of Wands or the Knight of Cups. Actually, now that I write it down, I'm fairly certain that he is more a Knight of Wands, though I think there is a little bit of Cups to him to soften his nature. He is unarguably a Knight card simply due to his entire nature - he has the confidence and pride of a noble knight without an insufferable ego, takes his battles incredibly seriously (for example, not compromising his pride in the event that lead to his discharge), and he is willing to pass on his knowledge to any little Pages in his area. The only thing stopping him short of being a King is a lack of ambition, but I think he'd agree that he's better off without that sort of thing. It means so much responsibility that would tie him down, after all.
Perhaps the Knight of Cups wanders in a little bit because of the effects of Tasha and the younger Hunters who he adopts as his little bros and sisters. It takes an edge off of his individuality and is giving him some relationship growth that he seems to be taking pleasure in.
PWYLL - TEMPERANCE/DEATH
Actually, I would argue that Pwyll's Representative card would be Temperance. I know it doesn't seem like a natural fit, especially since Pwyll comes across as a bit wacked out, but I think Pwyll was naturally intended to be a very balanced, even-tempered and just creature, and certainly one who avoids excess. He is unquestionably well-mannered and thoughtful of others, and understands both patience and the occasional need for alone-time in order to progress intellectually and spiritually. I imagine he could look forward to this card's path again after the events of the game.
His present Growth Card is Death (durrrrrrrrrrr), but I think it is appropriate for him. Having his sister in his head inevitably has to offer some issues with letting go of the past, and he will have to let go of his sister too eventually in order to move on as a person. I think Death is good because it seems to me that he is still afraid of the very thing he represents, and he has to conquer the meaning of Death and all of the positive and negative elements stemming from it.
YUKIO - THE MAGICIAN/THE LOVERS
The Magician is Yukio's Representative form. While he didn't necessarily exhibit all of the wisdom of the card during his stage of development in the game, he certainly possesses all of the power and potential of the card within him, if he is given more time to master himself. The Magician is a bit of a Willy Wonka - unlike most people and artists, he is someone who can take all of the images and noise in his head and manifest it into reality, giving his dreams real shape. Once he masters himself and gives up on using his magic for the deception of others, he is a person would could have truly attained anything he desired.
His Growth card is The Lovers. Obviously, it will represent an important romantic development, but more importantly, the card indicates a general testing of bonds and relationships, and also of being forced to make a major choice. Through the Lovers, Yukio would be forced to take a side in the Moral Mexican Stand-off of his soul - continue making lies and stories that would contribute to the dream world he wants his parents/himself to believe he is a part of, or to embrace the truth and to share it with others, even if it would cause some of them to scorn him.
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Date: 2010-05-11 08:00 am (UTC)DUSTY - KNIGHT OF WANDS/CUPS
Absolutely, unquestionably a Knight card. However, like Mara, I'm having trouble deciding which suit is better for him, the Knight of Wands or the Knight of Cups. Actually, now that I write it down, I'm fairly certain that he is more a Knight of Wands, though I think there is a little bit of Cups to him to soften his nature. He is unarguably a Knight card simply due to his entire nature - he has the confidence and pride of a noble knight without an insufferable ego, takes his battles incredibly seriously (for example, not compromising his pride in the event that lead to his discharge), and he is willing to pass on his knowledge to any little Pages in his area. The only thing stopping him short of being a King is a lack of ambition, but I think he'd agree that he's better off without that sort of thing. It means so much responsibility that would tie him down, after all.
Perhaps the Knight of Cups wanders in a little bit because of the effects of Tasha and the younger Hunters who he adopts as his little bros and sisters. It takes an edge off of his individuality and is giving him some relationship growth that he seems to be taking pleasure in.
PWYLL - TEMPERANCE/DEATH
Actually, I would argue that Pwyll's Representative card would be Temperance. I know it doesn't seem like a natural fit, especially since Pwyll comes across as a bit wacked out, but I think Pwyll was naturally intended to be a very balanced, even-tempered and just creature, and certainly one who avoids excess. He is unquestionably well-mannered and thoughtful of others, and understands both patience and the occasional need for alone-time in order to progress intellectually and spiritually. I imagine he could look forward to this card's path again after the events of the game.
His present Growth Card is Death (durrrrrrrrrrr), but I think it is appropriate for him. Having his sister in his head inevitably has to offer some issues with letting go of the past, and he will have to let go of his sister too eventually in order to move on as a person. I think Death is good because it seems to me that he is still afraid of the very thing he represents, and he has to conquer the meaning of Death and all of the positive and negative elements stemming from it.
YUKIO - THE MAGICIAN/THE LOVERS
The Magician is Yukio's Representative form. While he didn't necessarily exhibit all of the wisdom of the card during his stage of development in the game, he certainly possesses all of the power and potential of the card within him, if he is given more time to master himself. The Magician is a bit of a Willy Wonka - unlike most people and artists, he is someone who can take all of the images and noise in his head and manifest it into reality, giving his dreams real shape. Once he masters himself and gives up on using his magic for the deception of others, he is a person would could have truly attained anything he desired.
His Growth card is The Lovers. Obviously, it will represent an important romantic development, but more importantly, the card indicates a general testing of bonds and relationships, and also of being forced to make a major choice. Through the Lovers, Yukio would be forced to take a side in the Moral Mexican Stand-off of his soul - continue making lies and stories that would contribute to the dream world he wants his parents/himself to believe he is a part of, or to embrace the truth and to share it with others, even if it would cause some of them to scorn him.