The Magical Forest Trial: A Tree Lover's Dream

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The Magical Forest Trial is a legendary event that takes place deep within the enchanted woods. It is said to be a test of courage, skill, and wit for those who dare to enter. Only the bravest and most talented individuals are chosen to participate in this grueling trial. The forest itself is alive with magic, with every tree and bush exuding an otherworldly aura. The trial consists of a series of challenges designed to push the participants to their limits. Each challenge requires a unique set of skills, from navigating treacherous paths to solving riddles and puzzles.


This Spiritsong deck is a melding of two traditions of divination: one in which animals are seen as guides between our world and the spirit world, and one that uses 78 cards as a tool to connect with our highest self.

This Spiritsong deck is a melding of two traditions of divination one in which animals are seen as guides between our world and the spirit world, and one that uses 78 cards as a tool to connect with our highest self. Talisman Oracle can be used in two ways as an oracle deck with empowering messages and as a hands-on kit to craft your own talisman for manifesting desired outcomes in your life.

Talisman oracle deck

Each challenge requires a unique set of skills, from navigating treacherous paths to solving riddles and puzzles. One of the most famous challenges within the Magical Forest Trial is the Maze of Illusions. This maze is known for its ability to deceive and confuse even the most skilled navigators.

Talisman Oracle Deck

Talisman; An object held to act as a charm to avert evil and bring good fortune; something producing apparently magical or miraculous effects, thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck.

ABOUT THIS DECK

Featuring 50 illustrated oracle cards (+ 4 guide cards),
The Talisman Oracle deck explores the symbolism of our every day talismans, our good luck charms our comfort objects. The items we pin to our jackets and hang on our key chains, a silent armour carried with us as we go about our day to day. Items and symbols that people often carry with them, tucked away in a pocket or purse, or displayed on a bedroom shelf or office desk. Items that bring a small sense of comfort or familiarity to their owner. Using the symbolism around these different charms and every day objects we can perhaps meditate on what we are currently seeking. This deck can be used the same way as any oracle deck; you can use it in any spreads designed for oracle or tarot cards, or pull an individual card to focus on throughout the day or use alongside another tarot or oracle deck for larger spreads, there are no rules.

The 4 extra cards included contain multiple key words for each of the cards. These can be used as a jumping off point to help you to interpret the deck initially, however over time you will likely attune to finding your own messages within the cards you pull as they develop their own personal meanings to you and your life specifically.

• 50 Oracle card
• +4 Guide/Keyword cards
•Cards measure: 62mm x 100mm
(Trump card size - Smaller than a standard tarot size)
•320gsm linen finish casino grade playing card.
•Symmetrical backs with one design.
•Smooth finish tuck box and black velvet pouch.

This is an independently designed and produced deck, hand illustrated by the artist of the Veleda Oracle deck and the Veleda Woods Tarot deck. Locally produced in small batches. This is the first print edition of the Talisman Oracle deck (2023).

♡ I wanted this deck to have the overall feel and mood of something odd and mysterious, to be found buried in a box at the back of an old junk shop. Nobody knows how it got there or where it was before, just that now it is to be your companion and somehow it has messages for you.

**You can view more pictures of this deck on the GALLERY page**

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The Talisman Oracle by Nora Paskaleva is a gorgeous deck of 44 cards that strengthen the power of intention. The images in this deck feel like natural science studies found in the studio of a Renaissance artist. The imagery is paired with sacred geometry and sigils feel like ancient, magical, wisdom. While this deck functions as an oracle the option of creating your own talisman makes for an empowering, interactive, experience. 44 slips of vellum are provided as well as a tracing guide for each of the sigils on the cards and a glossary of symbols. The guidebook includes the card image, unique sigil, keyword, divination interpretation, talisman power, and affirmation. The Talisman Oracle guides you on a journey to, "manifest desired outcomes in your life."
—Indie Deck Review
Magical foerst trial

Participants must rely on their intuition and instincts to find their way out of the maze before time runs out. Another notable challenge is the River of Whispers. Participants must cross a fast-flowing river using only a dilapidated rope bridge. The bridge is in a state of disrepair, and one wrong step could send the participants plunging into the icy waters below. This challenge tests both physical agility and mental fortitude. Throughout the trial, participants must also face various mythical creatures that inhabit the forest. From mischievous sprites to powerful dragons, each encounter requires quick thinking and resourcefulness to overcome. The creatures act as guardians of the trial, testing the participants' ability to face their fears and find creative solutions to problems. At the heart of the Magical Forest Trial lies the Tree of Wisdom. Legend has it that anyone who can reach the top of the tree will be granted a single wish. This wish can be anything the participant desires, whether it be wealth, fame, or even immortality. However, reaching the top of the tree is no easy task, as it is shrouded in mystery and protected by powerful enchantments. Only a select few have ever completed the Magical Forest Trial, but those who do are forever revered as heroes in their communities. Their stories inspire generations to dream big and embrace the magical possibilities that lie within themselves. In conclusion, the Magical Forest Trial is a challenging and fantastical event that tests the bravery, skill, and wit of its participants. The challenges, creatures, and mythical aspects of the trial create an immersive and enchanting experience. Only the most talented and determined individuals are able to complete the trial, and their success serves as a testament to the power of belief and perseverance..

Reviews for "The Magical Forest Trial: A Romantic Escape for Couples"

1. Sarah - 2/5: I was really excited to read "Magical Forest Trial" after hearing all the hype, but I was extremely disappointed. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked depth, making it hard to connect with them. The plot felt predictable and cliché, with no real surprises or twists. The writing style was also quite mediocre, lacking in descriptive language and failing to create a vivid image of the magical forest. Overall, I found the book to be underwhelming and would not recommend it.
2. Tom - 1/5: I couldn't even finish "Magical Forest Trial" because it was so poorly written. The dialogue was unnatural and forced, with characters constantly delivering cheesy one-liners. The pacing was off, with the story dragging on in some parts and rushing through others. The world-building was also lacking; the magical forest felt generic and uninteresting. I found myself bored and uninvested in the story, and I would not waste my time on this book.
3. Emily - 2/5: I had high expectations for "Magical Forest Trial" based on the hype, but unfortunately, it fell short. The writing style felt amateurish, with awkward sentence structures and repetitive phrasing. The protagonist was also quite unlikable, constantly making reckless decisions without any real growth or development throughout the story. The plot had potential, but it lacked complexity and failed to keep me engaged. Overall, I was disappointed with the book and would not recommend it.
4. Mike - 2/5: "Magical Forest Trial" was a letdown for me. The concept sounded intriguing, but the execution was not well done. The pacing was inconsistent, with the story dragging in some parts and rushing through important scenes in others. The world-building was also lacking detail, making it hard to fully immerse myself in the magical forest. Additionally, the plot lacked originality and felt like a poor imitation of other fantasy books. Overall, I didn't find the book enjoyable and would not recommend it to others.
5. Jessica - 1/5: I found "Magical Forest Trial" to be poorly written and poorly executed. The characters were shallow and uninteresting, with no real development or depth. The plot felt disjointed and rushed, leaving me confused at times. The writing style was also bland and lacked any sparkle or creativity. I struggled to stay engaged with the story and ultimately gave up on it. I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a compelling fantasy read.

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