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Rating: Summary: Beautiful Review: A great deck with breathtaking artwork. It's a little dark, so don't purchase this one if you're looking for smiles and flowers. The pictures are clear and beautiful, and very tastefully done. The deck is amazingly powerful, really a wonderful purchase!
Rating: Summary: A dark delight Review: Being both an ongoing student of the Tarot and a writer of vampire fiction, I purchased this deck on the strength of the cover art and the theme. As I opened the deck and perused each card, I could not suppress a nefarious chuckle or two. Serious vampire lovers will surely adore this deck, but it may be a bit much for the uninitiated. Not for the faint of heart!
Rating: Summary: Amazing and eye catching! Review: I haven't even seen all the cards yet, or even purchased this deck but it is absoulutely amazing! I love Anne Rice's books and I am definetely going to buy this pack. It is a must!
Rating: Summary: A Beautiful Dark Deck Review: I love the artwork on this deck. I started reading with it right away and it is one of my favorites in my collection. The eyes of the characters just grab me. I am not into vampires per se, but these cards are just fantastic. The funny thing is, I have found about eight cards that look exactly like people that I know in the local Pagan community here, so the readings take on a very personal note when I use this deck.
Rating: Summary: Beauty lurks in the shadows Review: I own this tarot deck and i fell in love with it. Each card has such character and is poignantly beautiful. I did a reading for a friend with it and she kept commenting on the eyes of the characters. You look at them and they seem to be looking at you. There is something deeply moving about the cards. I would look through them all over and over as each one is a work of art. My favourites were the sun, the hermit and the fool. I adored this deck because it wasnt all flowers and smiles. It was a bit gothic, striking and different. I wouldn't say it's dark and evil. It's just elaborate and gothic looking. People have long held a fascination with vampires because of their mystique and we all want to know what lurks in the shadows. In this deck, the vampires come out of the shadows. I would be picky with decks and never had much love for the traditional raider waite as i found it "boring". This is eccentric, alluring and different. I would really recommend it to anyone looking for an individualistic tarot deck. Let the eyes draw you in.
Rating: Summary: Beautiful deck! Review: My brother and I were browsing online, looking for THE Tarot deck. Anyone into this sort of thing would probably know what I'm talking about. The perfect deck, the one that calls out to you, that seems to cry out "YOU!"So I saw this one, the Vampire Tarot Deck, and my brother found the Fantastical one, and we were spellbound. At the time, we just liked them because of the artwork and the energies we felt off them (yes, even through the internet we could tell they were right), and when we looked here on Amazon[.com], we found that they were actually sister decks! That clinched it, we decided then and there that we were going to order these right away!
Rating: Summary: hot and cool Review: the vampire tarot is like the dark brother of the well known rider -waite deck.....however not as cryptic as the thoth tarot which is too dark and forboding .....cool - austere and thought provoking this mystic prefers it to all (alternative ) decks reccomended and more than happy it is in my collection if you want rich colors and meaning and a sardonic take on the white bread -habitral of life then get this deck.....peace K
Rating: Summary: Deliciously dark... Review: This deck has a powerful energy. In the first reading I tried, I immediately tuned with the cards. They give stunning and spine-tingling answers! I thought it was a delicious and dark idea to substitute the water element for blood. The art work is chilling.
Rating: Summary: Vampires aren?t supposed to be boring. Review: This quirky deck is attractive and great fun at first glance, but lacks sustaining interest. The vampires are drawn with appropriately dark personalities and a certain menacing panache, but there's little to tie any given image to the meanings attributed to them in the LWB (little white book). The court cards are particularly rich looking, but again, they don't relate well to their ascribed meaings: e.g., there's nothing sweet, sensitive, or generous in this Queen of Cups, despite what the LWB says. The trumps have minimal symbolic content, and the pips are best termed numerologically decorated rather than fully illustrated. Strength is VIII, Justice XI, titles follow Rider Waite Smith. This is a novelty deck that serves quite well for playing tarrochi (a trick taking card game played in Europe, similar to whist). It's less suited for divination than the artist's much more symbolically interesting previous effort, the Fantastical Tarot, which also has a fairly heavy "goth" feel to it.
Rating: Summary: This is the coolest deck ever! Review: When I first bought this deck,I bought it mostly cuz I'm a huge fan of Anne Rice and all the vampires in her books. I never thought I'd ever use it for reading. Upon looking at and working with this deck, however, I changed my mind. The images are beautiful and gothic, and this is now my most frequently used deck because it gives the most accurate readings. I liked it a lot better than the Robin Wood tarot, which is so popular but which I find so ANNOYING because it's all happy and smiley and...puke. And it's definitely more colorful and interesting than the Rider-Waite. This is definitely an excellent deck, if you don't mind the whole blood thing :).
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