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The Black Diamond brand will launch their first deck, Pompeii on Kickstarter within the next two weeks. We're just putting the finishing touches on it before launching.
+1sinjin7 wrote:While the color scheme is slightly on the muted dark side, I definitely like the back design. It reminds me of the Circle Back Tally Ho, which is usually a good thing.
Not really.. Just the same brand. The standard deck has been shelved in order to retool the court cards. The Black Diamond brand will be our brand similar to Bicycle but it won't cost us an extra $1 per deck to use the brand thus saving the expense from being passed on to customers.Bikefanatic wrote:This deck related to this past thread topic? http://www.unitedcardists.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6898" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Great movieEoghann wrote:Reminds me of that film, The Red Violin. Stained using the violin maker's wife's blood; who died during childbirth. Tells the story of the violin through the centuries, bringing fame, fortune, misery or death to all who wield it.
I asked myself the same question when I read the story, The Last Days of Pompeii. But after doing research I realized the fact that there is a lot of Egyptian culture mixed in within Roman culture at this time in history. Keep in mind 79 AD is only a few years after the death of Jesus... so Christianity is also a big part of the above mentioned book. At this time the Romans ruled the known world thus bringing a lot of that culture home. That's why there was in fact an Egyptian temple dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis located in the actual city of Pompeii. True story... not fiction.jsantafe wrote:If I may ask, why is there an Isis (Egyptian culture) priest in a Roman city (Pompeii)?
Wouldn't it be more accurate or logical using another deity, such as Hera (even better, Juno) or Athenea, for example?
No problem. Here's another example of a character based loosely on the story. In the book it's basically a love triangle. This guy wants this girl but this girl wants that guy and so on and so forth. At some point somebody goes to a witch to get a magic potion that will make the person fall in love with them. Well, the witch tricked them and gave them a potion that would make the person crazy. So, with this character I have her reacting to the eruption while dropping a goblet with the potion in it. Your average person won't know this as it's only floating in my head but this is what I had in mind. loljsantafe wrote:Well, that is a great explanation. Thanks a lot!
To your point, Romans were not immediately Christians right after Jesus' death. It wasn't until Constantine in the early 300's AD that it became the "official" Roman religion. So while Christianity played a part in 79 AD it wasn't a positive one- they were not only outcasts but also persecuted. And right around that time period, too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian ... l_Councils" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;rjtomlinson1977 wrote:I asked myself the same question when I read the story, The Last Days of Pompeii. But after doing research I realized the fact that there is a lot of Egyptian culture mixed in within Roman culture at this time in history. Keep in mind 79 AD is only a few years after the death of Jesus... so Christianity is also a big part of the above mentioned book. At this time the Romans ruled the known world thus bringing a lot of that culture home. That's why there was in fact an Egyptian temple dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis located in the actual city of Pompeii. True story... not fiction.jsantafe wrote:If I may ask, why is there an Isis (Egyptian culture) priest in a Roman city (Pompeii)?
Wouldn't it be more accurate or logical using another deity, such as Hera (even better, Juno) or Athenea, for example?
Looks perfect to me, RJ. Pricing all appears to be consistent as well. Looks like you are ready to rock!rjtomlinson1977 wrote:Here's a preview link... https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/20 ... n=a9d3b41e
It will be launching at 4pm est time today (July 3rd).
I like these decks a lot, RJ! I left a couple of comments on the preview page, but I didn't find any issues. Someone else pointed out that the 4 deck pledges says 2 of one deck and only 1 of the other.rjtomlinson1977 wrote:Here's a preview link... https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/20 ... n=a9d3b41e
It will be launching at 4pm est time today (July 3rd).
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