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Or you could wait for the release of the Bohemian Gothic by Magic Realistic press
www.bohemiangothic.com
www.bohemiangothic.com
HeavensVault said:I 3rd the vote on the Archeon. I feel it's a dark deck because it reveals what's underneath the issue, or the shadow side, or what's behind the question.
caridwen said:Yes It matches my fangs and skeletal frame
I agree with the wise sage solitaire in that the Vargo Gothic is not for beginners because it doesn't follow any 'traditional' framework as such and you will not receive any help from the LWB.
However, if you like the artwork, go for it as it's great for intuitive readings and getting in tune with your darker side or a darker side of the situation. One way I like using it is as the shadow side of another deck such as RWS.
You could do a six card spread like this:
Past Present Future using RWS then underneath use the Vargo Gothic to catch what is present but you cannot see. You can do some interesting stuff with it
I don't think Dark necessarily means darkly coloured and as far as I'm concerned any deck can signify dark as well as light meanings. It depends how you read.
Now I'm off to eat spiders
Solitaire* said:Well, I spoke thoughtlessly there, I admit. I could have used more diplomacy and tact, but I've had some tiring and stressful stuff going on here and probably should have just kept quiet.
However, it really is a good fashion accessory for some, don't you think? It's a beautiful deck artistically and I own one myself.
And here I thought Cari was going to go eat spiders...
May said:I love archeon. Its so deep and reveals the innermost thoughts, feelings and desires.
Sar said:Iand the New Orleans Voodoo, I feel one must sacrifise a goat to Loa to use it.