 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is a deck review. Hey, today we're going to look at the Coven deck from Kirk Slater and 52 Ravens. Hey, so the Coven deck, it's a deck devoted to its namesake, Coven, which would be a collection of witches, and this deck was released from Kirk Slater. He's out in the UK. This was a Kickstarter and it was successfully funded. And because this is a 52 Ravens deck, the front there has a raven and the word Coven exploding through it. The side of this deck says the Coven as does the other side. The bottom has some ad copy about 52 Ravens. The tux-seal is a really cool pentagram-esque, which is original tux-seal. And then the back design has that same kind of pentagram star-ish. It's not really a pentagram, but it's a witchcraft star with like glyphs in there. And then of course the raven here on the top and the bottom. Another really cool aspect, the 52 Ravens kind of gives you a little bit more for your dollar. The tuck flap there has some really cool embellishments there. You do have a pentagram there with an all-seeing eye in the middle. And then if you look deep inside the tuck case, there's some coloration that's comprised of all these different flying ravens. So that is really cool. That is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards are printed from the expert playing card company and they are done on their classic finished stock. The back design exactly like the back design of the tuck case. Like I was showing you before, it's got a nice thick poker-sized border. Got that raven on the top and the bottom comprised of other little tiny flying ravens. It's really cool. You got that glyph witchcraft-y star in the center there. It's a really cool haunting, very gothic looking deck. With this deck you're gonna get two original jokers. It's a dip-dick of the raven again coming together and being made out of other tiny little ravens. And then if you look really closely you can see that there's a set of eyes that is appearing there in the center. One joker does have the words in red and the other has the words in dark brown. And also with this deck you're gonna get one gaff card, which is a doublebacker, which is great for magic tricks. The pips and indices cards have a distressed paper look to the surface. There's also that same kind of witchy star as a watermark in the center. And then you can see that the pips are all unique as well as the font in the corner. The coven court cards are really where this deck comes together. These playing cards feature an all-female cast of court cards and each one is thematic. So the kings and the jacks, they're all wearing masks and the queens are all unmasked. All right, so that is my deck review for the coven deck from 52 ravens and Kirk Slater. Of course, if you want to stay up to date with 52 ravens and see what they are up to, you can always follow them on social media. They are on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram at .com slash 52 ravens. And I want to thank Kirk Slater for sending me this deck so that I could review it for you. And if you want to follow me on social media, you can. I'm at facebook.com slash magic orthodoxy twitter.com slash magic orthodoxy and instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy. Thanks. Bye.