Was really happy to see this video pop up since this deck was a list hopper to me for a long time, where I was intrigued by it a lot, but still was unsure about if I would like it enough to really want it. You really helped me and now it's definetely on my wishlist. Yes it's super weird in terms of the beings that she selected to be in it (almost at first glance feels a little randomy of a combination) and also very unique in her artstyle, but I really love the worldbuilding she did. There's so much time, thought and creativity that went into this with it being a whole world/city that is divided into different habitats where of course then different creatures live in, that are more adapt to their element/surroundings within that habitat. And adding the characters to the courts. I mean there's a real thoughtprocess behind which I really appreciate. Also would love to hear from you how it did read and if it ended up working for you in a later video, since it is such a unique deck.
The depth she has put into the world is astonishing! Family names, demi gods, flora/fauna, it is very creative. The best way I can describe the way it reads is like a Marseille, clear and to the point, but with slight Deviant Moon humor. It's very direct but not mean about it. When I asked it "who it was" and what it could do for me, it gave me the Queen of Swords and the Hermit card jumped out with it. : )
@@sootandsalt I can totally see the Marseille with Deviant Moon humor. Such a good description. And the Queen of Swords makes sense with that as well. Thank you for that update.
A lovely, lovely fancy deck! I will be happy to see your review!
I have it and love it.
Reminds me of Enchanted Garden
Was really happy to see this video pop up since this deck was a list hopper to me for a long time, where I was intrigued by it a lot, but still was unsure about if I would like it enough to really want it. You really helped me and now it's definetely on my wishlist. Yes it's super weird in terms of the beings that she selected to be in it (almost at first glance feels a little randomy of a combination) and also very unique in her artstyle, but I really love the worldbuilding she did. There's so much time, thought and creativity that went into this with it being a whole world/city that is divided into different habitats where of course then different creatures live in, that are more adapt to their element/surroundings within that habitat. And adding the characters to the courts. I mean there's a real thoughtprocess behind which I really appreciate.
Also would love to hear from you how it did read and if it ended up working for you in a later video, since it is such a unique deck.
The depth she has put into the world is astonishing! Family names, demi gods, flora/fauna, it is very creative. The best way I can describe the way it reads is like a Marseille, clear and to the point, but with slight Deviant Moon humor. It's very direct but not mean about it. When I asked it "who it was" and what it could do for me, it gave me the Queen of Swords and the Hermit card jumped out with it. : )
@@sootandsalt I can totally see the Marseille with Deviant Moon humor. Such a good description. And the Queen of Swords makes sense with that as well. Thank you for that update.
Very strange deck lol
I have this deck. Its not one of my favorites unfortunately. It is very strange and I just dont use it.