Court Cards
Page
(This card usually depicts a young person holding a staff while calling out an announcement.)
The Page of Wands manifests as a feeling of restlessness, vague dissatisfaction and daydreams, often of an impractical nature. These feelings need to be nurtured and encouraged. This card can also indicate messages received, as there is a very strong element of communication associated with this card. If it indicates a person, it is usually a very creative and energetic young person.
Reversed, this card usually indicates a lack of communication, although it can also indicate apathy and disinterest.
Knight
(This card generally depicts a man on a horse, usually red. He carries a wand, and is charging forward. There is often a dragon or lizard in the picture)
The key word for the Knight of Wands is "adventure." This card indicates feeling the need for change, to find greener pastures. This often manifests in a change of residence or job/career. If this card refers to a person, he is creative, and an excellent communicator. Although not generally malicious, it is best to take everything he tells you with a grain of salt, as he is known to exaggerate.
Reversed, this card can indicate someone who is not to be trusted.
Queen
(This card generally depicts a woman on a throne, holding a blooming wand is one hand as a scepter. She is often accompanied by a cat or lion.)
The message of The Queen of Wands is to stay true to yourself and your vision of the future, to hold fast to your truths and not sell out. If the card refers to a person, she is an imaginitive, magnetic woman, full of warmth and life, extremely loyal to her friends and family.
Reversed, this card can indicate someone who is too easily swayed by the opinions and ideas of others.
King
(This card generally depicts a man with a scepter and throne. There is usually an image of a lion worked into the throne or his robes.)
The King of Wands is a creative leader, the sort of person who always has ideas as to where to go and what to do, although some of those ideas can be rather impractical.. He is impulsive and spontaneous, and if this card doesn't refer to an individual, it can point to a need to develop some spontaneity in your own life.
Reversed, this card can indicate someone who has trouble with following through on plans and ideas; he often needs to be balanced by someone who can bring his ideas down to earth, such as the King or Queen of Pentacles.