Newest to oldest. Take your time, no rush.
The Knight of Swords speaks of fast action, sharp words and mental force that can help or harm.
The Nine of Swords speaks of anxiety, guilt and thoughts that become louder in the dark.
The Five of Wands appears when too many people want to be heard at once. It is not always open conflict. Sometimes it is the exhaustion of always needing to defend yourself.
The Six of Wands speaks about recognition, success and being seen. It also asks what happens after the applause finally arrives.
The Eight of Swords speaks of mental restriction, fear and limits that may not be as fixed as they seem.
The Five of Swords speaks of conflict, ego and victories that cost more than they give.
The Four of Swords speaks of rest, recovery and mental retreat. Not every pause is avoidance.
The Seven of Swords speaks of secrecy, strategy and truths someone is trying to manage alone.
The Six of Swords speaks of transition, distance and leaving something behind before it stops hurting.
The Nine of Pentacles speaks of independence, reward and earned comfort. Being whole with yourself does not mean needing no one.
The Eight of Pentacles speaks of craft, discipline and improvement. Not instant glory, but learning to do what matters well.
The Ten of Pentacles speaks of legacy, family and lasting stability. What is inherited can support you, but it can also shape you.