So, when I reached into the deck, I pulled out a card and then realized it was two cards. I will assume that you either have more than one antagonist or a complicated antagonist. The Green Woman is a wild woman with natural magic and untrammeled creativity. The Laume speaks of giving and accepting unconditionally. Perhaps you have a character or a group that feels they've been given an abundance of the wrong things, and either feels stunted or has been growing wildly and inappropriately as a result?
Physically, the images on the cards are of an older woman with tangled, grassy hair and horns like the trunks of a bush, tongue out and full of mischief and a younger woman with her back turned, tattered wings fracturing into sparks like a shorted electric line, staring off into the distance.
Then when I went to return them to the deck, the Piper fell out. When the power of the Piper is twisted, it becomes manipulative, playing on a person's illusions, delusions, and confusions to lead them astray.
Antagonist(s): The Green Woman and The Laume
Physically, the images on the cards are of an older woman with tangled, grassy hair and horns like the trunks of a bush, tongue out and full of mischief and a younger woman with her back turned, tattered wings fracturing into sparks like a shorted electric line, staring off into the distance.
Then when I went to return them to the deck, the Piper fell out. When the power of the Piper is twisted, it becomes manipulative, playing on a person's illusions, delusions, and confusions to lead them astray.
Yes, those definitely seem antagonistic!