The Boatman

Possibly aligned with The Star or Temperance.

The number four card in the deck

A younger man in ill fitting, haggard clothing stands slightly akimbo. His gaunt face and awkward ears frame a mellow gaze, yet his forehead bears signs of stringy wet hair o perhaps facial scaring. His right hand seems posed in a fist, as if to strike.

A card of travel and destinations but like all the cards in this deck, the destinations and the journey seems dark and foreboding. The Boatman is clearly a navigator. A man who has ferried many a person to various destinations.

The upright position would indicate in the present or past aspects several possible scenarios:
That travel has been made, the need to leave, the need to seek asylum or the need for a person to ferry one to a new place. In the past aspect it would indicate a person who has had many homes, many ports of call.

In an inverted position the meaning could be taken of a failed venture or poor destination in life. It might be as simple as "not having direction" or as complex as "a bad move".