 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 Draconian Brimstone edition from Randy Butterfield and Midnight Cards. Hey, if you don't know Randy Butterfield, he runs Midnight Card Company and he's out in Indianapolis. He's very prolific and I have done reviews for several of his decks. This deck here, this is inspired by all the dragons of lore. The Draconian Brimstone is a deck of custom playing cards and they're beautifully printed by the legends playing card company with their exceptional classic finish. The tuck box is highlighted by the symmetrical dragon scale design. The tuck is produced on a black matte paper stock and it features an orangeish red foil and a Pantone gray that also has a UV spot ink overlay, which is pretty cool. The Draconian Brimstone deck is perfect for any collector, card player, magician, flourisher or any fan of dragons. The tuck case is wrapped completely in this dragon scale design and it kind of mirrors the back design of the cards and we'll see that in a second. It does say Draconian Brimstone there at the top. There aren't any words on the sides per se. The bottom says that they were designed by Midnight Cards and produced by Legends Playing Card Company and the tuck flap just has some ornamentation. The back of the tuck case has this huge scary dragon and that is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. Like I said, these cards are printed from the Legends Playing Card Company and they are done with their classic finish. The back design features a borderless optical illusion formed out of dragon scales. It is a two-way image so it looks the same reversed and it's a beautiful fanning deck, beautiful deck for flourishing and or cardistry. Your two jokers are both shields with swords piercing through them. Both have different colors and different illustrations. I would assume that the dragon face is an homage to not only the Brimstone deck but also Randy Butterfield and then again you see the LS on the other joker, which would be an homage to Lauren Sullivan and the Legends Playing Card Company. Your ace of spades is a huge dragon face overlaying an ace spade pip and it does say Draconian there at the bottom and if you look through the aces, I'll put them up on the screen there, there is something kind of cool. In the ace of diamonds and the ace of clubs, you're going to see the LS symbol for Lauren Sullivan, who is the brainchild behind Legends Playing Card Company. The face cards incorporate a clean design that keeps them functional and provides the highest level of playability. Each card back and face contains elements of borderless fire fissures throughout and the details are crisp and the colors are striking. The face of the spot cards also is a black face so it kind of matches the back and you have a kind of red cracked lava look as a watermark behind all of that. You'll also notice that the pips and indices are all completely custom and the black suits of course are white so that they stand out and the red suits are red. The court cards are traditional in appearance however they're exploded. They're a little bit bigger than a normal court and they're borderless so you don't have the border going around the edges. They also have a recolor so that they keep the same coloring that you see throughout the deck. Alright so that is my review of the Draconian Brimstone deck from Randy Butterfield and Midnight Cards. I want to thank Randy for providing this deck for me so that I could do the review for you and if you want to check him out or purchase these decks, you can head on down to MidnightCards.com. Thanks, bye.