| Gem wrote: |
The wands, the suit of growth and looks like sandy deserts too?
These cards have a definate story behind them all, can you make a story with all four in any order? |
It was once told that a man took his family to the desert to build and new life and to get away from the rat race of the big city. The land was barren and grew nothing. It was all sand and desert creatures that his family knew not of. The man, who now called himself king sat on his throne next to his queen, a lovely lady adorned in yellow. One day the queen encouraged her oldest son out on his horse into the desert to search for what he was looking for that would sustain his ambitions.
Now, The king and the youngest son, his page, was the ones that were birds of a feather because they believed that the land that they now stood could produces a fruitful living with the tools of their trade, the staff. Both of their staffs are firmly planted to the ground unlike the oldest son and his mother.
Now, it’s not that the two are opposed to the carefree ideals of youth and firm conviction of the king. The oldest son, the knight, was going go out a find it wherever he could, with all his ability to get what he wants.
The queen tends the household and her own garden. She is fond of sunflowers. Although, she is not opposed to working the field herself since she likes to do gardening and grow her own for her household, but this queen takes on the role of the wife and mother and works her own household with verb.
Overall, this is a working family that will change a desert into a paradise.