Thanks for showing this deck Robin. I rather like the look and feel of it with its suggestion of folk magic and Traditional witchcraft. The Rod you refer to as a crutch, I would call a Stang. In Traditional witchcraft (in Britain, don't know about the US), a pitchfork could also be used without arising suspicion, being an innocuous farm implement🧹💜💫
Great walkthrough Robin. It's interesting that the rods and Vessel court cards , the nave and knights look like puritans and the kings and queens look like pagans, however the blades and roots seem different in energy, more unbalanced possibly. just a thought but very interesting deck. thank you for sharing.
Thanks for showing this deck Robin. I rather like the look and feel of it with its suggestion of folk magic and Traditional witchcraft. The Rod you refer to as a crutch, I would call a Stang. In Traditional witchcraft (in Britain, don't know about the US), a pitchfork could also be used without arising suspicion, being an innocuous farm implement🧹💜💫
Thank you for showing this. It looks great. It might just be the deck I've been looking for, for a specific practice!
Those cards really are awesome! I first saw them on Dani's channel. I really like the art, style, and coloration too. Thank you for the walk-through.
This video is so clear! Thank you I enjoy you introducing me to new decks.
This is a super cool and interesting deck. Thank you for sharing. 💖
I'm glad you're intrigued.
The more you handle these cards, the easier they riffle shuffle, too ;)
Great walkthrough Robin. It's interesting that the rods and Vessel court cards , the nave and knights look like puritans and the kings and queens look like pagans, however the blades and roots seem different in energy, more unbalanced possibly. just a thought but very interesting deck. thank you for sharing.
Thanks. I'll make a note of that.
I love the art. Im not loving the deep red card it drowns out the picture me thinks.
It's more of a rust color.