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What Does The Deck Say? January 6, 2020
Today’s cards: 7 of Crystals, 2 of Crystals, & Ace of Feathers.
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What Does The Deck Say? December 23, 2019
Today’s cards: 8 of Crystals, Ace of Roses, & 6 of Roses.
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What Does The Deck Say? December 9, 2019
Today’s cards: 4 of Bones, 6 of Hearts, & 5 of Feathers.
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What Does The Deck Say? November 25, 2019
Today’s cards: King of Roses, 7 of Crystals, & 3 of Clubs.
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What Does The Deck Say? November 8, 2019
The Corvid Romantic Playing Cards are a “poker” deck designed and illustrated by Megan Weber. Under the name of “Zaheroux“, she showcases her nature and magic inspired artwork. Please note that the Corvid Romantic’s Feathers are read as Clubs, the Bones are read as Spades, the Crystals are read as Diamonds, and the Roses are…
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What Does The Deck Say? October 24, 2019
The Corvid Romantic Playing Cards are a “poker” deck designed and illustrated by Megan Weber. Under the name of “Zaheroux“, she showcases her nature and magic inspired artwork. Please note that the Corvid Romantic’s Feathers are read as Clubs, the Bones are read as Spades, the Crystals are read as Diamonds, and the Roses are…
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Free Card Reading: Anonymous
Anonymous asks: “Will I get the research job?“ The Corvid Romantic Playing Cards answers: 3 of Bones (Spades).
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What Does The Deck Say? October 9, 2019
The Corvid Romantic Playing Cards are a “poker” deck designed and illustrated by Megan Weber. Under the name of “Zaheroux“, she showcases her nature and magic inspired artwork. Please note that the Corvid Romantic’s Feathers are read as Clubs, the Bones are read as Spades, the Crystals are read as Diamonds, and the Roses are…
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Free Card Reading: Anonymous
Anonymous asks: “So many choices/opportunities. Where should I direct my focus?“ The Corvid Romantic Playing Cards answers: King of Roses (Hearts).
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What Does The Deck Say? August 9, 2019
The Corvid Romantic Playing Cards are a “poker” deck designed and illustrated by Megan Weber. Under the name of “Zaheroux“, she showcases her nature and magic inspired artwork. Please note that the Corvid Romantic’s Feathers are read as Clubs, the Bones are read as Spades, the Crystals are read as Diamonds, and the Roses are…