Dark Prophecy - Part 5 - Ten of Wands

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The Ten of Wands symbolizes oppression, with the burden of a killer named Squeaky leading to the narrator's family's murder, blurring the line between good and evil and leaving the narrator feeling responsible for the tragedy.

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  • The Ten of Wands card serves as a metaphor for the heavy burden of responsibility and guilt carried by the narrator due to Squeaky's actions, blurring the lines between good and evil and highlighting the internal struggle faced by the protagonist.
  • Squeaky's character embodies a menacing force that transcends traditional concepts of morality, posing a significant threat to society and instigating a chain of events that forces the narrator to confront their own moral compass and grapple with the consequences of their actions.

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  • What does the Ten of Wands symbolize?

    The Ten of Wands symbolizes oppression and a heavy burden.

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Burden of darkness after family's murder

  • The Ten of Wands symbolizes oppression, with the man carrying ten staffs representing a heavy burden he must bear alone. This burden is linked to a killer known as Squeaky, who operates at a high level of evil, leaving no trace and executing justice on sinners, posing a risk to everyone, including the narrator. Squeaky's actions led to the narrator's family's murder, blurring the line between good and evil, with the narrator already leaning towards darkness. Squeaky's death left the burden on the narrator, who feels responsible for the deaths of their family.
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