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==Features==
==Features==
<blockquote>"The Prisoner card symbolizes the foolishness in all of us. First, there is the jester, dancing in a field in front of a pavilion. There is fun to be had, at the expense of responsibility. This is symbolized by the castle in the distance. The jester is far removed from the trifles of serious living. The top key icon is the mask, which symbolizes play and hiding from duty, the overall theme of the card." - from [[The Usirad Grimoire]]</blockquote>
<blockquote>"The Prisoner card symbolizes consequences. First, there is the prisoner, huddled naked against a cold wall. There is light shining into the cell, but the window is too high to see out of. This is all the prisoner's doing, however, because of the choices he has made. The top icon is a pair of keys, which symbolizes that the prisoner has the keys to their freedom, if only they choose to use them, the overall theme of the card." - from [[The Usirad Grimoire]]</blockquote>
[[Category:Atlicana Cards]]
[[Category:Atlicana Cards]]
[[Category:Suit of Blues]]
[[Category:Suit of Blues]]

Revision as of 04:23, 7 August 2021

The Prisoner Arcanum card

The Prisoner, also called the "5 of Blues", is the fifth card in the Suit of Blues in a deck of Atlicana Cards. The cards are mostly used to play Atlicana. Being the suit of Reds, this card has completed the transformation from the foolhardy and the laugher of The Jester, where it progressed in its ways to become The Renegade. It has now progressed to its highest form, where it finally must face a reckoning as The Prisoner.

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"The Prisoner card symbolizes consequences. First, there is the prisoner, huddled naked against a cold wall. There is light shining into the cell, but the window is too high to see out of. This is all the prisoner's doing, however, because of the choices he has made. The top icon is a pair of keys, which symbolizes that the prisoner has the keys to their freedom, if only they choose to use them, the overall theme of the card." - from The Usirad Grimoire