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Sacramancy Eclipse - Creepy Cards for DnD and Oracle Reading

Sacramancy Eclipse - Creepy Cards for DnD and Oracle Reading

by Doug Hoppes

Oracle35 cards· Includes guidebook
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Theme: Dark fantasy prompts for creative and divinatory use

Medium: mixed media

A 35-card dark fantasy idea deck by Doug Hoppes, featuring unsettling, painterly artwork designed for oracle readings, D&D campaigns, and creative writing prompts. The deck is accompanied by a book titled "Book of Sacramancy Eclipse."

About This Deck

The Sacramancy Eclipse is a 35-card dark fantasy idea deck created by artist Doug Hoppes, designed to serve a diverse audience including oracle readers, D&D players, therapists, teachers, and writers. The deck's core purpose is to spark imagination and provide thematic prompts, making it a versatile tool for both divination and creative endeavors. Its imagery leans into a gothic, unsettling aesthetic, presenting a collection of cards that evoke mystery and introspection.

Each card in the Sacramancy Eclipse deck features unique, painterly artwork that explores themes of decay, transformation, and the macabre. The accompanying "Book of Sacramancy Eclipse" is intended to provide context and guidance for interpreting the cards, suggesting how their dark fantasy elements can be integrated into various applications, from personal reflection to narrative development in role-playing games. The deck's compact size and focused theme make it a specialized tool for those seeking to delve into darker, more complex narratives and insights.

The deck's design emphasizes its utility as a creative catalyst, offering a structured yet open-ended system for generating ideas and exploring themes. Whether used for personal divination, to inspire character backstories in a D&D setting, or to overcome writer's block, the Sacramancy Eclipse aims to provide a unique and thought-provoking experience. Its dark fantasy aesthetic ensures it stands out as a distinctive offering in the realm of oracle and idea decks.

Key Features

  • 35-card idea deck for diverse applications
  • Dark fantasy theme with unsettling, painterly artwork
  • Includes a companion book, "Book of Sacramancy Eclipse"
  • Designed for oracle reading, D&D, therapy, teaching, and writing
  • Features unique, expressive art by Doug Hoppes

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Masters and players looking for evocative prompts for character development, plot twists, or environmental descriptions. It also suits oracle readers drawn to darker, more introspective themes and those who appreciate a gothic or horror aesthetic. Writers and artists seeking inspiration for dark fantasy narratives or character concepts will find the imagery a rich source of ideas. It is not intended for those seeking lighthearted or traditionally positive divination tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Sacramancy Eclipse deck?
The Sacramancy Eclipse is a 35-card deck. This compact size is designed to offer a focused set of prompts and themes, making it manageable for quick readings or idea generation across its various intended uses.
What is the primary use of the Sacramancy Eclipse deck?
The deck is described as a 'dark fantasy idea deck' intended for multiple applications, including oracle readings, Dungeons & Dragons campaigns, therapeutic exercises, educational tools, and creative writing prompts. Its versatility allows users to adapt the cards to their specific needs for inspiration and insight.
Does the Sacramancy Eclipse deck come with a guidebook?
Yes, the deck is accompanied by a book titled "Book of Sacramancy Eclipse." This book is designed to provide guidance and context for interpreting the cards, supporting users in their oracle readings, D&D sessions, or creative writing endeavors.
What is the art style of the Sacramancy Eclipse deck?
The artwork features a dark, painterly style with a muted color palette, emphasizing expressive brushwork and gothic themes. The imagery often includes unsettling figures and abstract elements, creating a distinct dark fantasy aesthetic suitable for its intended uses.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$1.3K

Backers

25

Funded

119%

Launched

Aug 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

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