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'''The Smith''', also called the " | [[File:atlicana_smith.png|right|thumb|The Smith Atlicana card]] | ||
[[Category: | '''The Smith''', also called the "2 of Greens", is the second card in the [[Suit of Greens]] in a deck of [[Atlicana Cards]]. The cards are mostly used to play [[Atlicana]], but they are sometimes used in fortune telling. Being the suit of Greens, this card has completed the transformation from being [[The Apprentice]], where it gained skill and proficiency. From there it will progress to mastery and become [[The Alchemist]]. | ||
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<blockquote>"The Smith card is filled with traditional Galwyndorian symbolism surrounding craftsmanship. First, there is the prominent anvil and hammer in the center, along with tongs. These are the tools of the trade for a blacksmith. Surrounding these are four nails, which represent permanence. Two flames represent creation. Above and below are two horseshoes to represent the smith's skill facilitating movement. Finally, the top key symbol is two crossed hammers, which represents the overall theme of the card." - from [[The Usirad Grimoire]]</blockquote> | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:55, 7 August 2021

The Smith, also called the "2 of Greens", is the second card in the Suit of Greens in a deck of Atlicana Cards. The cards are mostly used to play Atlicana, but they are sometimes used in fortune telling. Being the suit of Greens, this card has completed the transformation from being The Apprentice, where it gained skill and proficiency. From there it will progress to mastery and become The Alchemist.
Features
"The Smith card is filled with traditional Galwyndorian symbolism surrounding craftsmanship. First, there is the prominent anvil and hammer in the center, along with tongs. These are the tools of the trade for a blacksmith. Surrounding these are four nails, which represent permanence. Two flames represent creation. Above and below are two horseshoes to represent the smith's skill facilitating movement. Finally, the top key symbol is two crossed hammers, which represents the overall theme of the card." - from The Usirad Grimoire