Another take on Sakuya being little more than a dog or an automaton serving her master, I presume? There' some imagery of death as well. For some reason, Hanged Man seems to fit her. I dunno why, I'll have to look up later
Ninth said: Another take on Sakuya being little more than a dog or an automaton serving her master, I presume? There' some imagery of death as well. For some reason, Hanged Man seems to fit her. I dunno why, I'll have to look up later
Iunno, Hanged Man gives off the idea of Self-Sacrifice for realization or something to that effect. If it's about serving her master, I don't think hanged man suits it.
Ninth said: Another take on Sakuya being little more than a dog or an automaton serving her master, I presume? There' some imagery of death as well. For some reason, Hanged Man seems to fit her. I dunno why, I'll have to look up later
Sakuya is even called "Dog of the Devil" sometimes. The gears could also be related to her control of time (clockworks).
Temperance is the card representing the fusion of two or more unlike things. (In the original card, an angel fuses water and fire into the philosopher's stone while standing upon sea with one foot and land with the other while a wing is in the air.)
Sakuya is a human who lives with "monsters" to the point where she is indistinguishable from the "monsters" she serves. She is free, yet servile, and one of the only living members of her family, yet the most robotic. She even has red and blue contrasting eye colors at different times.
The image also shows the human/dog and living/machine dualism.
Removed from the pool, this has nothing to do with persona. Neither the style nor the artist comments point in that direction. In fact, if I read correctly then this has more to do with the tick_tock_man.