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The Flora & Fauna Deck of Many Things

The Flora & Fauna Deck of Many Things

by Dawn Kate Carr

Oracle
botanicalanimalfantasyhand-drawnelegant
dungeons-and-dragonsd&dgame-accessoryfantasy-artnatural-historyvintage-stylestorytelling-tool

Theme: Dungeons & Dragons concepts intertwined with flora and fauna

Medium: digital

A Dungeons & Dragons oracle deck by Dawn Kate Carr, inspired by the natural world and featuring botanical and faunal imagery alongside classic D&D concepts. The deck includes cards like "Key," "Donjon," "Throne," and "Sun," each with unique illustrations.

About This Deck

The Flora & Fauna Deck of Many Things is an oracle deck designed by Dawn Kate Carr, explicitly created for use with Dungeons & Dragons. Inspired by the natural world, the deck integrates botanical and faunal elements into its imagery, combining them with iconic D&D concepts. Cards shown include "Key," "Donjon," "Throne," and "Sun," suggesting a system that blends narrative prompts with symbolic natural motifs.

This deck functions as a tool for game masters and players to introduce random events, plot twists, or character developments into their D&D campaigns, drawing inspiration from the original 'Deck of Many Things' artifact. Unlike traditional tarot or oracle decks focused on personal divination, this deck is tailored for storytelling and world-building within a fantasy role-playing context. The illustrations are detailed, featuring a muted color palette that evokes a sense of antique natural history prints.

The campaign successfully funded in 2019, raising $12,720 from 462 backers. Reward tiers included the first edition of the deck, limited edition enamel pins, and signed mini prints, indicating a strong appeal to both D&D enthusiasts and collectors of unique art decks. The deck's specific niche as a D&D accessory makes it a distinctive offering in the card deck market.

Key Features

  • Designed specifically as a Dungeons & Dragons oracle deck
  • Features botanical and faunal illustrations combined with D&D concepts
  • Successfully funded on Kickstarter with 462 backers
  • Includes cards like "Key," "Donjon," "Throne," and "Sun"
  • Card backs feature a geometric 'Flower of Life' pattern

Who It's For

This deck is specifically for Dungeons & Dragons players and game masters looking for a unique tool to enhance their campaigns with random, narrative-driving elements. It also appeals to collectors of fantasy-themed decks, those who appreciate botanical and faunal art, and individuals interested in the intersection of tabletop role-playing games and divination-style cards. Readers who prefer a structured, game-oriented approach to card interpretation will find this deck particularly engaging.

The Story Behind This Deck

Dawn Kate Carr created The Flora & Fauna Deck of Many Things as a Dungeons & Dragons oracle deck, drawing inspiration from the natural world. The project successfully launched on Kickstarter in 2019, raising $12,720 from 462 backers. Her approach combines her artistic talent with a passion for tabletop role-playing games, resulting in a unique product that serves both as an art piece and a functional game accessory.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Flora & Fauna Deck of Many Things used for?
This deck is primarily designed as an oracle deck for Dungeons & Dragons campaigns. It functions similarly to the original 'Deck of Many Things' artifact, allowing game masters and players to introduce random events, plot twists, or character developments into their games, guided by the card's imagery and associated D&D concepts.
What kind of artwork is featured in the deck?
The deck features digitally illustrated artwork with a hand-drawn aesthetic. It combines intricate botanical and faunal imagery, such as plants, insects, and animals, with fantasy elements like castles and keys. The color palette is muted and earthy, giving the cards a vintage, natural history print feel.
Is this a traditional tarot or oracle deck for personal readings?
While it is an oracle deck, its primary design intent is for use within Dungeons & Dragons. It is tailored for storytelling and game enhancement rather than personal divination or self-reflection, though its rich symbolism could be adapted for individual interpretation by experienced readers.
What are some examples of cards in the deck?
Based on the available imagery, some cards in the deck include "Key," "Donjon," "Throne," and "Sun." These titles suggest a blend of classic D&D elements with broader symbolic concepts, all illustrated with the deck's distinctive flora and fauna aesthetic.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$13K

Backers

462

Funded

424%

Launched

Aug 2019

Platform: Kickstarter

View Campaign

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