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Each Dragon comes with its own scripture. These symbols depict events, people,/actions, emotions, creatures, and more. It’s all up to you and your team to decipher and decode the messages. You’ll often find yourself seeing it different when you read it on another day. Unlike human words, these symbols can be read from any country and language, and tell more than mere words can.
These dragons are channeled directly from the 4D, which often results in optical illusions causing them to pop off the page. Each dragon is summoned with it’s own drumming on the paper, thus creating the optical illusion. Then scripture is added to finish the dragon. Lastly, the dragon’s magical scripture is encoded into the card. Dragons take many unexpected forms, and traditionally they don’t all look like the nice fairy tale versions.
Upon each dragon’s surface, lays a story waiting to be read. Zoom in, zoom out, shift your focus and perspective, what do you see? Now rotate the card.
These dragon optical illusions are best read from one eye. 2 eyes tends to break the illusions as each eye battles for the dominant perspective.
Each Dragon comes with its own scripture. These symbols depict events, people,/actions, emotions, creatures, and more. It’s all up to you and your team to decipher and decode the messages. You’ll often find yourself seeing it different when you read it on another day. Unlike human words, these symbols can be read from any country and language, and tell more than mere words can.
These dragons are channeled directly from the 4D, which often results in optical illusions causing them to pop off the page. Each dragon is summoned with it’s own drumming on the paper, thus creating the optical illusion. Then scripture is added to finish the dragon. Lastly, the dragon’s magical scripture is encoded into the card. Dragons take many unexpected forms, and traditionally they don’t all look like the nice fairy tale versions.
Upon each dragon’s surface, lays a story waiting to be read. Zoom in, zoom out, shift your focus and perspective, what do you see? Now rotate the card.
These dragon optical illusions are best read from one eye. 2 eyes tends to break the illusions as each eye battles for the dominant perspective.