As we fly towards the finish line, I'd love to start a discussion on Dragons (or Unicorns).

They are a pivotal part of the deck for many reasons. The PDF companion guide will explain a few.

If you haven't read my blurb in the story section, I'll add it here.

WHY DRAGONS?

It simply isn’t an adventure worth telling if there aren’t any dragons - Sarah Ban Breathnach- Simple Abundance

Only one creature has graced the lore and legend across time and continents like the Dragon.

They're infamous for both great destruction in the countries of Europe, while revered as healers and divine creatures in Asia.

Dragons embody not just the light and the dark in Religion and Spirituality, they are mirrored inside humanity itself—a great creature of myth and legend capable of enormous destruction and mass healing.

Within this deck, you will find the heart and soul of a Dragon guided by other mythical creatures such as Unicorns.

WHY UNICORNS?

“There has never been a time without unicorns. We live forever! We are as old as the sky, old as the moon! We can be hunted, trapped; we can even be killed if we leave our forests, but we do not vanish. Am I truly the last?” – Unicorn, The Last Unicorn Peter S. Beagel

For me, Unicorns and Dragons are two sides of the same coin. In my Anthology, Dragons and Unicorns are partners in the ruling and running of the world. One side is unable to complete its duties without the other.

Unicorns are Stewards of the land and equal to Dragons, and just as magical and powerful, albeit in different ways.

Because of this, Unicorns play a large part in this deck alongside Dragons, especially the Wands suit.

Embodying their world purpose, energy, ingenuity, and creativity. Their actions help grow the world and bring forth new life. Embodying spring and the energy of Fire and the light.


WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS?
What do Dragons and Unicorns mean to you? And how do you think that will affect your use of this deck? 
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