The second row down I read from left to right. Minor Fortuna Major augmented by Albus suggests a partial victory for the forces of good, not a major win, but some significant bit of progress. Rubeus Major augmented by Via in the very middle of the reading suggests an act of violence, or someone’s explosion of rage, is going to lead to an important change or course-correction. Amissio Major augmented by Fortuna Minor suggests someone’s significant loss will result in a little temporary good fortune for others. Because Amissio Major is right below the Man card, the significant loss may well be suffered by the man. Or ‘The Man’, as the case may be.
The bottom row, like the top row, seemed to read better from right to left. Albus Major augmented by the Populus card suggests a great number of people are going to find themselves in a much better head-space soon; goodness, truth and light will return to their lives. Amissio Minor layered by Acquisitio in the middle suggests a minor loss suffered by someone pleading poverty will result in a net-gain for the populace represented by the card on the right. Acquisitio Meagre layered by the Carcer card suggests poverty which has been very restricting, limiting, and indeed has felt like a prison of sorts for the populace.
Finally, I found it interesting to read the cards on the diagonal in the reading, for it seemed to be a general summation of the whole reading. Laetitia-Via-Populace from top-left to bottom-right suggests a happy change for the populace. Amissio-Via-Carcer from top-right to bottom-left on the other diagonal suggests a loss which leads to restriction, confinement, isolation, or actual imprisonment for the unpleasant immature man.
