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

Deviant Moon Tarot
competitionconflictstrugglerivalrycreative friction

Conflict has flared: citizens of different factions have met in a battle of wands rather than peaceful negotiation. Rivalry, strife, struggle, disputes, a clash of interests.

The card's image

In the moonlit world, a quarrel has broken out! Citizens of different factions have fallen out with one another. Instead of seeking a peaceful path and sitting down to negotiate, they have turned the matter into a battle of wands — each brandishing theirs, defending their side in a noisy, chaotic fray.

Interpretation

The Five of Wands in this deck's world is the moment when the stability of the Four Four of Wands has exploded into discord: factions, failing to reach agreement, have turned the dispute into a battle of wands. The Five in all suits breaks the form, and in Fire this is open opposition — competition, a jostling of wills, a clash of interests where each pulls in their own direction.

Upright, this is rivalry, strife, struggle, disputes, conflict with neighbors. The Waite archetype clarifies: this is not destructive war, but the living friction of environments — a market, a debate, a disagreement within a team, a brainstorm with friction. In its additional meaning — success in a financial enterprise: competition is the engine of material success for those willing to jostle.

The card is two-sided: on one hand an exhausting squabble, on the other an energy that through friction produces a spark and motion. No one has been overthrown or triumphed yet — the battle is in the moment, the outcome open. Beside the Seven of Wands Seven of Wands the battle of many will give way to one person defending with a position of strength.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Do not flee the confrontation, but do not feed it either. Conflict is unavoidable right now — interests have diverged, factions have met in battle — and to evade is to lose without a fight. Engage, defend your position, use the friction as an engine: through healthy competition both movement and gain arrive. But do not lose sight of the fact that these factions rejected negotiation needlessly: if there is even a small possibility of sitting at the table and turning differences into a shared gain — that is worth more than a loud fray where everyone merely swings their wands.

What the forecast holds

Ahead lies a period of rivalry and strife: disputes, a clash of interests, competition, possibly a legal dispute or friction with the environment. This is not a catastrophe, but the living friction of an environment that one must push through who is prepared to defend their ground. In its additional meaning, success in a financial matter is possible — competition drives you forward. The outcome of the fray is still open and depends on whether you direct your energy into the matter or waste it on fruitless squabbling.

Five of Wands reversed

The reversed Five of Wands in this deck's world — negotiation, working out a resolution, turning differences to your advantage. The battle of wands quiets: the factions finally sit at the table, and what was strife becomes productive dialogue. This is the rare case where the reversal is gentler than the upright. But there is a shadow aspect from the Waite archetype: conflict can go into hidden forms — behind-the-scenes intrigue, petty sabotage, inner discord when one quarrels with oneself. In reimagined form the card teaches that friction produces a spark: if you translate the struggle into negotiation, disagreement becomes a resource rather than a wound. Do not push the conflict under the rug — resolve it openly and practically.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

Five of Wands — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithFive of Wands
Deviant Moon TarotFive of Wands

In Waite the Five is a group of youths swinging wands as in a game or scuffle: imitation of battle, sporting competition, a tussle without real enmity. This deck sharpens the conflict: different factions refuse negotiations and turn the dispute into a battle of wands. The meaning is one — rivalry, strife, a clash of interests — but in Waite it has more of play and training, while here it is a conscious refusal of peace in favor of struggle.

WaiteDeviant Moon Tarot
ImageYouths swinging wands as in a sporting game.Factions meet in a battle of wands, having rejected negotiation.
ThemeCompetition, imitation of battle, the friction of living environments.The same dispute, but with the choice of struggle over the peaceful path.
TonePlayful, training-like, the least painful.Sharper: disputes, strife with neighbors, a rejected compromise.

Symbolism & correspondences

Saturn in Leo (first decan of Leo): Saturnian restriction in the hot Leo — friction between ambition and resistance, the struggle for a place in the sun. Leo's fire runs into obstacles, hence the jostling, competition, and factionalism.

Element
Fire
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Wands

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