Ibis Tarot presents Egyptian figures, symbols and hieroglyphs with beautiful landscapes, and is based on the designs published in the book Practical Astrology by Comte C. de Saint-Germain.
[IV] The Emperor
Stability. Power. Being in control of yourself/situation. Ambition. Leadership. Firmness of purpose. A dominant male person.
Invertido:
Loss of control. Emotional immaturity and bondage to parents. Possibility of being defrauded of one's inheritance. Ill-temper. Stubbornness. Fall. Loss of wealth. Megalomaniac.
The Ibis Tarot maintains the basic structure of most tarot decks, but the names and symbols reflect the culture of ancient Egypt. For example, the 3 card is Isis-Urania instead of the typical empress. El Loco has been replaced by number 22 - the crocodile. The court cards are the Master, Lady, Warrior, and Slave. Each card of the minor arcana has its own number that appears in Roman numerals.