A gothic playing and oracle card deck for slow games, reflective pulls and atmospheric table rituals. Its memento mori theme brings mortality, fate and hidden meaning into the familiar act of drawing a card, making it feel more like a small story than a simple hand.
Gothic symbolism and quiet drama
The artwork leans into a dark, symbolic mood, suited to readers who like their cards with mystery and shadow.
The memento mori theme gives each draw a contemplative edge, with death and fate treated as visual ideas rather than spectacle.
It works as a gothic oracle deck for journalling, intention-setting, storytelling or a more atmospheric card night.
The playing-card structure keeps it familiar in the hand, while the oracle styling invites slower looking.
It suits a desk, altar space or reading corner where cards are part of the daily texture.
A playing deck with oracle energy
The deck follows the structure of a classic 54-card deck, blending everyday play with a more symbolic, reflective style. It is best approached as a hybrid: part playing cards, part oracle-inspired visual tool.
Plastic and paper construction
Made from plastic (PET) and paper, the deck has a practical mixed-material build for regular handling. The emphasis is on the illustrated experience: cards to shuffle, study, lay out and return to when the mood calls for something darker and more thoughtful.
How to use the cards
Use them as playing cards, as a daily one-card prompt, or as part of a small reflective spread. For oracle-style use, choose a question or theme, draw a card, and let the image guide a few minutes of thought or journalling.
The meaning behind memento mori
Memento mori means ‘remember you must die’, a phrase long associated with art, devotional objects and symbolic reminders of mortality in European visual culture. In card form, that idea becomes intimate and tactile. A drawn card can mark a pause, a question, or a moment of perspective. Here, the theme is not abou…
region of manufacture: China