[That's a surprise; Ted's far more used (and interested) in the twenty-two (or was it twenty-three?) trumps to rule them all. The Minors don't get near as much attention. Still, the image is compelling, and he can't say no to a pretty woman with not one, but two swords. He figures it's not impressive to send pictures he google image'd, so he'll take it one step further by offering divinatory meanings.]
Two, being the number of love, finds its expression here as equipoise in a state of arms. Friendship, tenderness, and affection come through too, albeit in a qualified way. The swords don't often mean cheery things.
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[That's a surprise; Ted's far more used (and interested) in the twenty-two (or was it twenty-three?) trumps to rule them all. The Minors don't get near as much attention. Still, the image is compelling, and he can't say no to a pretty woman with not one, but two swords. He figures it's not impressive to send pictures he google image'd, so he'll take it one step further by offering divinatory meanings.]
Two, being the number of love, finds its expression here as equipoise in a state of arms. Friendship, tenderness, and affection come through too, albeit in a qualified way. The swords don't often mean cheery things.