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Six of Wands — Tarot card, Deviant Moon Tarot deck
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Six of Wands

Deviant Moon Tarot
victorypublic recognitiontriumphleadershipgood news

A night in the forest — triumph: from a moonlit bud a new being emerges victoriously, bestowing good fortune on all. Metamorphosis, change, victory, the appearance of a hero transformed for the better.

The card's image

This night in the forest is a festival. A great metamorphosis has finally come to pass! From a blossom that has opened under the moon, a new being appears in triumph. Five wands are raised in its honor. Grasping the sixth, flowering wand, the being bestows good fortune upon all the assembled souls.

Interpretation

The Six of Wands in this deck's world is the moment of triumph after chaos: from the moonlit bud a new being appears, the whole forest celebrates, and it bestows good fortune on those gathered. After the strife of the Five Five of Wands comes an ordered triumph — fire that passed through struggle returns transformed. This is the card of victory, metamorphosis, and the arrival of a hero who has become better than before.

Upright, this is change, transformation, a new hero, victory, emerging renewed. The Waite archetype adds a layer of public recognition: triumph, advancement, reward, important news that arrives officially, as if from the King's courier. This is the crown of hope — what was awaited comes to pass beautifully and before all eyes.

The being distributing good fortune from the sixth flowering wand suggests: victory here is generous — it is not appropriated but shared with the community. Pairing the Six with the Chariot The Chariot — victory in action, group recognition, success that is visible to all.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Accept your victory and step into the light transformed. The metamorphosis is complete — you passed through struggle and waiting and became better than before; do not now hide from recognition. Take your flowering wand, stand in the center of the celebrating circle, and do not refuse the role of hero out of false modesty. And, like this being, share your good fortune: triumph that is shared returns a hundredfold, while triumph kept to oneself alienates the company. This is the moment to reap what is deserved and to let the community share your joy.

What the forecast holds

Ahead lies triumph and transformation: you are awaited by recognition, reward, advancement, or good news that arrives officially. What was ripening will emerge into the light renewed and generous, like a being from a moonlit bud. This is the crown of hope — what was anticipated will come to pass beautifully and before all eyes, and good fortune will touch not only you but those close to you. The line is ascending; after this peak, however, will follow a phase of holding what has been achieved.

Six of Wands reversed

The reversed Six of Wands in this deck's world — delay, unsatisfying fruits of effort, inability to adapt to circumstances. The metamorphosis has stalled: the being does not emerge from the bud on time, the expected triumph is postponed, and the results disappoint. Where recognition was awaited, there is hesitation and a falling short of hopes. Waite adds a worrying note: fear of an enemy at the gate, betrayal within the company, an overestimated success — victory turns up its shadow side. In reimagined form this is a call not to hurry the transformation and not to cling to others' applause: hopes from before will be justified, but later and more quietly than anticipated; for now it is better to adapt to what is rather than to mourn the parade that did not happen.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

Six of Wands — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithSix of Wands
Deviant Moon TarotSix of Wands

In Waite the Six is a laureled rider on a white horse, an entourage with wands: military triumph, public recognition, important news. This deck translates victory into metamorphosis: from a moonlit bud a new being appears and bestows good fortune on all. The meaning is one — triumph, change for the better, recognition by the community — but in Waite this is the victor's parade, while here it is a transformation, the birth of a hero from a cocoon before the rejoicing forest.

WaiteDeviant Moon Tarot
ImageA laureled rider on a white horse; entourage with wands.A being emerges from a moonlit bud; the forest celebrates.
ThemeMilitary triumph, recognition, important news.The same victory, but through metamorphosis and the arrival of a new hero.
AccentThe victor's return, a parade.Transformation, the birth of something better, the gift of good fortune to all.

Symbolism & correspondences

Jupiter in Leo (second decan of Leo): Jupiterian elevation in the regal Leo — triumph, fortune, recognition, a deserved reward. The expansion and blessing of Jupiter crowns Leo's fire with the victor's laurels and the generous gift of good fortune to all around.

Element
Fire
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Wands

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