 Hey everybody welcome back to magic orthodoxy my name is David and this is a deck review Hey today, we're gonna look at the Omnia Oskira deck from a third-way industries. What is the Omnia deck? It was a Kickstarter deck It was created by a gentleman named Giovanni Moroni and it's been printed from the expert playing card company It does have their master finish the Omnia deck was one of three decks that were Hopefully to be printed from this Kickstarter project. There was the Oskira, which is this one This is the unlimited version and then there was a Suprema That was a limited version and then there was the Illumina and that was a stretch goal This deck is all inspired by ancient symbology traditional playing cards all coming together From third-way industries, and I think the deck is pretty sharp and has a modern style Omnia. All right What is the Omnia me Omnia is Latin Omnia is Latin and it means perfect It means pure. Okay, so this deck it's features 100% illustrated quartz 100% illustrated aces and jokers custom pips complete custom job from top to bottom Deck is classic-looking. It's intricate has a really clean design has really beautiful symmetry You got metallic inks on the tuck case as well as the card so metallic inks all throughout But but still based on Classic playing cards. It's nice that they don't deter from that don't detract from that. You got really beautiful Queens and Let's take a look at this tuck case the tuck case. Like I said is gold Foil all throughout it's really glossy really shiny really awesome. This is Omnia Oskira right there on the front and you do see the Infinity symbol on this side. It says Omnia on this side. It says Oskira on the bottom There's some ad copy about expert playing cards and third-way industries The top simply has all the pips From the different suits the back design of course is a foil version of the back design of the cards tuck flap right there This is MMXV that means 2015 in Roman numerals and that is pretty much it for the tuck case Let's take a look at these cards. These cards are pretty from the expert playing card company And they do come on their master finish. The cards do have a very stiff feel, but they are a thin stock Okay, so stiff feel thin stock these come right around The same measurement as like the manticore deck or the Sons of Liberty deck or the black roses deck So if you're familiar with those about the same type of measurement as that the back design has a pencil pencil thin white border, which is beautiful in Spreads and flourishes you can see that the back design is made up of all these geometric shapes interlocking circles Tons of really thin Graphic like line work and then perhaps the all-seeing eye right there in the center this deck comes with two completely original custom jokers You can see that the gold ink is pretty much the dominant ink color But then you see between the two there's a male joker and a female joker and a female joker is wearing a red Jester's cap with this deck you're also going to get a two-way Gaff card in one of these directions the Queen of Hearts has the sword behind her head And then the other one she has the sword in front of her face all the aces in this deck are pretty equal I wouldn't say that one stands out really above the other They're really interesting because they each have kind of like a watermark behind them And then you see that same watermark displayed on their perspective suits So if you just look at the ace of clubs for instance not the bottom there in Latin It says to the pure men all things are pure the ace of diamonds says fortune Favors the bold there in Latin and the hearts says time Cancels everything and then the ace of spades just simply says omnia an expert playing card company So like I said the Pips and indices have all been completely redone redesigned But then you'll see that the different watermark behind each suit So the diamonds has its own watermark hearts clubs and spades the court cards have all been redrawn and they are really beautiful they are staying true to their original Courts that they're inspired from so you see a lot of the same Costuming and all of the same weaponry even the same positions some of the same things that they're holding But then you can see that the faces are all very stylized The only inks they're really using are the golds the blacks and the red I did say earlier that the Queens were very beautiful and I do think that's a that's a cool thing You know the Queens you think should be beautiful and so I think great attention was taken To make these ladies stand out and if you look really closely, you'll see that each one of them has a birthmark of Their respective suit. All right, so that is my review of the omnia Oscura deck from third-way industries and Giovanni Maroni as always want to thank you for watching this video And I would ask that you like this video just so other people can find it faster We also recommend that you subscribe to this channel just to stay up to date on the latest in cards and card magic If you want to follow me on social media, you can I'm at facebook.com slash magic orthodoxy twitter.com slash magic orthodoxy instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy And if you need more content, you can always find it at magic orthodoxy.com. Thanks. Bye