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Meddler
Join Date: 28 Aug 2002
Location: California, USA
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I was mainly intrigued by the name of the deck - I am a sucker for a deck with a good name and it has lead to an interest in things like "Tarot of the Stars Eternal." I haven't read the books and I have not had much to do with the emerging paranormal romance genre. I read the Laurel K. Hamilton books that birthed the craze but I stopped in about 2002 and never quite fell back into it. I like that the cards are connected with the goddess Nyx. The cover image looks intriguing to say the least. __________________ "Ah, it is the fault of our science that it wants to explain all; and if it explain not, then it says there is nothing to explain." - Abraham Van Helsing from Dracula by Bram Stoker |
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Citizen
Join Date: 07 Jul 2010
Location: Florida, USA
Posts: 713
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Hey, I got my notice saying the deck will be in my hands Monday night! I'll give a review and post a few photos on it then.
__________________ "This is the limit of my limits: here it is. You don't ever know for sure where it is and then you bump against it and bam, you're there." - Aimee Bender "The Rememberer" |
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Goat Whisperer
Join Date: 12 Mar 2012
Location: Nelson New Zealand
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Citizen
Join Date: 03 Aug 2002
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 412
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Oh good gods, the House of Night series is a major guilty pleasure of mine. I wouldn't call them good books, not at all. The main character is insufferable. She's part Cherokee which is ooh-so-exotic-and-special, to say nothing of the slut-shaming (in particular, she keeps calling one character a "ho" even while she's juggling THREE boyfriends at a time, the 'ho' on the other hand, broke up with her boyfriend and has since been going steady), the gay character is sooooo gay, it's just, gah! I have no idea why I keep coming back to this series, srsly. I must be a glutton for punishment. The world-building is interesting (although it's basically Wicca with extra emphasis on the night) but the execution is just painful. That said, I'll be getting this eventually, because I just can't stop. They must dust the pages with high grade crack or something. Seriously, I've read great YA, this....is not. |
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Citizen
Join Date: 07 Jul 2010
Location: Florida, USA
Posts: 713
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I really have no interest in reading the novels. I think one of the draws to the deck was that the people have what look like tattoos- something that I'm very interested in. __________________ "This is the limit of my limits: here it is. You don't ever know for sure where it is and then you bump against it and bam, you're there." - Aimee Bender "The Rememberer" |
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Citizen
Join Date: 03 Aug 2002
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 412
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Citizen
Join Date: 07 Jul 2010
Location: Florida, USA
Posts: 713
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So I got my deck and looked through it! The edges are silver. Triple moons on backs and the number of the card is on a triple moon at the top of the front Cards art-wise are pretty awesome, tribal-like tattoos on characters and interesting scenery. Possible Character References: Deceit (Neferet). In the deck some cards are titled with their main title and then in parentheses what seems like a name which I'm guessing is a reference to a character. Gives the feel of half affirmational and half divination-style deck. I'm looking through the accompaniment book. It gives of feelings which remind me of something written for a teen. So I'm not too fond of the book though it gives a bit of backstory about the goddess nyx in the series. But I wouldn't let the book deter you. I plan on not really looking into it as I find this deck to have some good potential. I own Baron-Reid's Wisdom of Hidden Realms and Enchanted Map oracle as well as this new one and if I were to rank this one between the two I like it more than the Hidden Realms, but I don't care for it as much as the Enchanted Map although I see it almost as a younger, darker sister to the hidden realms. __________________ "This is the limit of my limits: here it is. You don't ever know for sure where it is and then you bump against it and bam, you're there." - Aimee Bender "The Rememberer" |
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Resident
Join Date: 17 Jun 2009
Location: Belgium
Posts: 15
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Thanks a lot TreeLeafe!! Is it possible for you to make pictures? I really need to see the cards before buying them! |
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Citizen
Join Date: 03 Aug 2002
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 412
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I just got this today. My initial reaction was HOLY CRAP SPARKLY! Also, I was expecting it to be really cheesy (and some cards are, TBH) but overall I was surprised at how minimalist the card art is, and yet it clearly communicates the message of the card (ie. having a scroll that says "Congratulations!" as the success card). Also, apart from the card title, no keywords, that was kind of surprising. I've scanned a few of my favourite cards (the scans are actually darker than the actual cards, and you can't see the glitter or the glossy finish). Sorry that they look so grainy, if you zoom in they're much clearer: http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/m...Hea/img268.jpg |
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Resident
Join Date: 17 Jun 2009
Location: Belgium
Posts: 15
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Thanks a lot, it's really usefull! |
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