I have heard of "Familienaufstellung", which this seems to be, right? Didn't know, one could also use a board.
Which brings me to answering your question: To the right, I see a group of people, occupying a territory and the white "guy" in the middle tells the ones to the left, they better not cross that (crooked) line. The figure closest to the viewer must be a teenager, as he/she is challenging that..
I'm serious (stone face)
(giggle)
no really, I am! 😇
correct!
Yes, the board is a different approach for the same thing. To reveal and make the constellation visible.
You have a good eye, the white "guy" is indeed the main person and the others are family members. The crooked line has no meaning actually because my board is transportable and you can fold it in two halves. Little figures usually are taken for children, that's right. Remember that all figures in place show the currently felt connection to one another and represent the view of the constructer. So the distances between the substitutes are not only the will of the person doing the constellation but also how she/he perceives where they stand.
Funny, you:-)