Your Soul Is Mine!: The end result of your encounter should you fail in a way that exposes your cheating, or refuse to play/pay.Reality Warper: They are able to manipulate things in their realm, and they allow the protagonist to speak.It Amused Me: The main reason Death is willing to play cards for your life is that they find it fun.Identical Stranger: Death appears as a skeletal version of the protagonist (complete with hair and tattered clothes), with the skull on a platter on the table.Death is amused and revives the protagonist, though they make it clear that this is a one-time thing and that if they were to die and fail again, then the results won’t be pretty. Before the protagonist says that they did give them time the time of the game they just played. If you fail the cheat, then Death will move in to consume the protagonist’s soul. The protagonist offers to play a game of cards for his life. Exact Words: Death asks the protagonist for something in return for his life, namely “Time” (to which the protagonist gives the current time that your device is set to).They also express remorse that they can’t revive you if you die on Con Artist difficulty. Death will even give you a second chance at a game if you mess up in a way that doesn’t look like you're cheating, and allow you to pay (albeit by paying with all your gold) to leave if you mess up again. Don't Fear The Reaper: Though they are very creepy, and are fully willing to take the protagonist’s soul should they upset them, they’re also willing to negotiate with the protagonist for their life, be it either money or “time” that they’re willing to give up.Deletion as Punishment: In taking the protagonist's soul, Death will completely erase that game's save file.Should you choose to sit on Death’s throne, they’ll get snarky with you once they appear.Īre you a king? A prince perhaps? A tsar? No? Then who are you to sit on my throne uninvited? Deadpan Snarker: When you die, you are brought to a table with a stool and a throne.Averted hard however on the Con Artist difficulty, where Death flat out says that they can’t revive you.And God help you if Death finds out you're cheating. Fail again however and Death makes you an offer of either all your gold, or getting your soul devoured. If you fail in a way that doesn’t look like cheating, such as messing up an injog, they’ll give you a second chance. If you try and cheat Death with a card game, whether you return to life or die for real depends on your skills at one of the many cheats the game can throw at you. If you're willing to fork over some cash immediately, you can pay for your life and be on your merry way. Death Is a Slap on the Wrist: Depends.If you screw up in a way that doesn’t look like cheating, they’ll even give you a second chance, as they enjoy your company. Chess with Death: Death allows the protagonist to play cards in order to climb his way back into the world of the living.Breaking the Fourth Wall: On the Con Artist difficulty, Death will say to the protagonist that his death is "written in the Settings", before ending the game and deleting the save file.An Offer You Can't Refuse: Mess up twice on the card game, and Death offers to revive you.Absurdly High-Stakes Game: Death is willing to play with the protagonist for their soul should they die on anything but Con Artist difficulty.SHARKS V2 have been designed for the more discerning card worker looking for a timelessly elegant design for their performances, produced by USPCC on their finest stock and with special embossing and silver foiling details on the tuck case.See pictures below. The court cards appear to be King, Queen, Prince, Princess and suits appear to be. Justice is 8, Strength is 11 and the Fool is numbered 0. The cards follow a mixture of traditions. The detailed artwork consists of coloured pen and ink drawings and has an exuberant, quirky feel to it. Originally produced as an on-screen character deck for DMC’s first National Geographic television special, ‘CARDSHARK’ (2012), the first edition of SHARKS has since become incredibly sought after by card collectors worldwide.Īs the two continue today to produce many tens of thousands of decks that are used by some of the most influential names in magic, the SHARKS V1 was the project that started it all – with an initial print run of just 500 units. The Swedish Witch Tarot is a quality deck produced in Sweden. As the creative alliance behind the now world-famous and award-winning ELITES playing cards, this latest unmarked creation harks back to the first ever deck created by the pair, the SHARKS V1. A vivid and evocative casino-style deck, SHARKS V2 is the latest creative collaboration between British magician DMC and magic designer Phill Smith.
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