DaisyDragonfly
I need to spend time with it. What an odd effect it has on me. As if it needs silence, for the dust to settle. Like holding a vigil in a haunted house, having to establish silence before you can hear the creaks and murmurs and groans.
It does need to be looked at it in silence, because it's really quite a noisy deck. Each card brings a distinct auditory experience. Some cards bring music, others birdsong. Another card brings you trickling water. In some cards there's just a clock, ticking - such a somnolent sound! - and in others there's laughter. Footsteps, too, and sometimes the footsteps are walking away from you but other times towards and you have to listen carefully to decide which it is. Heck, what am I saying? It's a multisensory deck: there are sudden tastes and scents, sudden sensations. It's almost sentient, so alive it is with sensory experience. It's a story that's been told, but only the wind remembers the words and you have to listen to hear their echo on each gust.
It wants you to walk amongst those rooms and discover yourself, though. It's not frightening at all. Unsettling, maybe, but never frightening.
I'm using this deck as my deck of the month. Here's a surprise: it's a blunt deck. It's told me in one or two words what I feel all my (decent) collection of decks have been trying to tell me for years.
Also: this deck has my favorite Tower and 2 of Swords cards of all time.