Upright: The Hierophant represents someone who finds comfort and worth in the spiritual side of life instead of the physical. Through the use of tradition, the Hierophant can find value in the new from the old. The Hierophant depicits someone who can see through the superficial and go straight to the heart of the matter.
Reversed: The Hierophant represents a feeling of superficiality and a lack of morals, an image of someone rough and rigid who only sees one path as the truth.
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I do see some words of wisdom with some of the stuff that Yukari says in some of the games that she's been in, like SWR for one.
Herrmobel said: the Three Fairies as Star, Moon and Sun.
Reasoning being the obvious choice. I'm happy to see some of the card archtypes being matched well. Flandre as The Tower is well chosen, but Utsuho fits the bill as well. I don't get any association with the faeries personalities or roles when considering those cards
CGrascal said: I do see some words of wisdom with some of the stuff that Yukari says in some of the games that she's been in, like SWR for one.
Words of wisdom, yes. But at the same time, they are a facade to Yukari's "true" motive, which made the reversed description feel more like Yukari, even though she's hard to interpret.