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Alice: The Wonderland Oracle by Lucy Cavendish and Jasmine Becket-Griffith


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EmpyreanKnight
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From the deck's Llewellyn page:

 

Welcome to this whimsical, thoroughly delightful oracle filled with the wit and wisdom of Wonderland. Inspired by Alice’s most famous insights and adventures, you’ll discover beings whose messages will help you find your way through the rabbit holes, labyrinths, pools of tears, mad tea-parties and unjust courts of life. Prepare to meet the best-loved characters of Wonderland, including the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit and the Mad Hatter, all captured in stunning paintings by acclaimed artist Jasmine Becket-Griffith. Beautifully written by beloved author and witch Lucy Cavendish, this rich and imaginative deck is destined to become a true collector’s item. Alice: The Wonderland Oracle is for the curious, the daring, and for those longing to make of their lives the most marvellous adventure. Boxed kit includes a 45-card deck and 132-page guidebook.

EmpyreanKnight
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The following images are taken from Jasmine Becket-Griffith's Strangeling website. While not conclusive, these will almost certainly be included in the oracle deck:

 

 

Alice's Prize

 

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Alice's Advice

 

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Alice and the Dormouse

 

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Alice and the Slithy Toves

 

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Alice in the Pool of Tears

 

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The White Queen

 

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The Red Queen

 

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EmpyreanKnight
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The kirin is beautiful, but I don't think I'd trust those demon cats one bit lol.

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This is going to be a must have for me.  I love love love Jasmin's artwork, and I love the whole Alice in Wonderland theme.  I have several oracles with her artwork, but I confess I have them for the art and pretty much nothing else lol.

EmpyreanKnight
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Her only other deck that I felt very drawn to (and which I have) is Les Vampires Oracle. I like it a lot, and I find it very insightful.

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