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==General description==
==General description==
In the [[Rider-Waite Tarot]] deck, [[Pamela Coleman Smith]] depicts the King of Pentacles as a dark figure seated upon a black throne adorned by carvings of bulls.  His face suggests courage, but also a somewhat lethargic tendency. The symbol of this suit is represented throughout as engraved or blazoned with the pentagram, typifying the correspondence of the four elements in human nature and that by which they may be governed.
In the [[Rider-Waite Tarot]] deck, [[Pamela Coleman Smith]] depicts the King of Pentacles as a dark figure seated upon a black throne adorned by carvings of bulls.  His face suggests courage, but also a somewhat lethargic tendency. The symbol of this suit is represented throughout as engraved or blazoned with the [[pentagram]], typifying the correspondence of the four elements in human nature and that by which they may be governed.


==Divinatory meaning==
==Divinatory meaning==