EmpyreanKnight Posted November 18, 2017 Posted November 18, 2017 Lately, I've been interested in decks that feature masculine divinities, kings, heroes, etc. It seems like a fortuitous thing that Schiffer recently released the Prometheus Oracle, a deck that features gods, monarchs, prophets, and even historical personages, along with chakra cards which may complement these male energies. Does anybody have this deck? It seems to be available now.
EmpyreanKnight Posted November 18, 2017 Author Posted November 18, 2017 Btw, THIS PAGE presents the art in some of the cards. I like it! This goes straight into my to-buy list.
RavenOfSummer Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Btw, THIS PAGE presents the art in some of the cards. I like it! This goes straight into my to-buy list. Beautiful deck, EmpyreanKnight! Thanks for sharing this one.
EmpyreanKnight Posted December 5, 2017 Author Posted December 5, 2017 I just ordered a copy for myself. This will be among the last decks I'd purchase in quite awhile, since I feel like I've now added the last missing pieces to my collection. With the Promethean Oracle, I finally completed my trifecta of decks that deal with the Divine Masculine: this one, the Sol Invictus: The God Tarot, and the Gods and Titans Oracle. I already have the other two in my hands, and I've vowed to dedicate them during the Winter Solstice, when the solar gods of various mythologies finally give up their life to prepare for a glorious resurrection in the spring. I'm just sad that the Promethean might not arrive in time for that. It will most probably be here before the year ends tho, so all is not lost. :)
EmpyreanKnight Posted January 15, 2018 Author Posted January 15, 2018 I got my copy and my word, it's one of the most beautiful oracle decks I've ever seen. Everything about it is top notch - from the handsome, sturdy box to the companion book to the cards themselves, the art and the materials used and their very texture screams premium. The production value is excellent, and my only gripe is that each card could have been explored in more detail in the book, which seemed rather sparse. But overall, definitely one of my best purchases last year. I'd like to explore this oracle more in the coming weeks. Schiffer/Red Feather has outdone themselves this time.
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