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MistboRn

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Gandalf tHe Grey

Gandalf the Grey appears as a gruff, weary old man with a long white beard, leaning on a staff. He wears stereotypical wizard clothes – pointed hat and cloak. He is armed with a gnarled wood staff and an Elvish sword in a scabbard on his belt. His garments are rugged and made of coarse material – designed for long journeys over harsh terrain. His grooming is mostly unkempt and road worn, but not filthy. Tousled hair and his distinctively thick, bushy eyebrows are a special characteristic that set him apart from the better- groomed Saruman.

Gandalf is essentially a demi-god. He is lower than the Valar, the “gods” of Middle-earth, who sent him to Middle-earth to help the Free People resist Sauron. He arrived about a thousand years into the Third Age along with four other Istari (Wizards), including Saruman the White (the first of the Order of the Istari), Radagast the Brown, and two others (who are not named in the text). Gandalf spent the following 2,000 years meeting many of the people of Middle-earth, and involving himself in the struggle against evil. He earned the admiration of the Wise, and the suspicion of many more. He will die and be reincarnated as Gandalf the White halfway through The Lord of the Rings.

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Spring

Elfstone

Tom Bombadil

"(It was) ...a man, or so it seemed. At any rate he was too large and heavy for a Hobbit, if not quite tall enough for one of the Big People, though he made noise enough for one, stumping along with great yellow boots on his thick legs, and charging through grass and rushes like a cow going down to drink. He had a blue coat and a long brown beard; his eyes were blue and bright, and his face was red as a ripe apple, but creased into a hundred wrinkles of laughter. In his hands he carried on a large leaf as on a tray a small pile of white water-lilies."
                                                                 - The Fellowship of the Ring

Bombadil is a very powerful being of enigmatic origins. He appears to have relinquished all claims to his remarkable power – and in return is blissfully unaffected by the evil of the world and has a gentle power over it. The One Ring does not affect him and he has no desire for it.

Summer

Sting

Strider

Like King Arthur, Aragorn was born of a rightful king, but was spirited away as an infant to hide from Sauron. He was raised by Elrond, and goes adventuring at age 20. He becomes “the greatest traveller and huntsman of this age of the world.” At 25, he becomes a close friend of Gandalf and at 49 pledges his love to Elrond’s daughter Arwen. He tracks down both Gollum and Frodo – which even Gandalf can’t do. He protects the Ringbearer, renews the blade Narsil into Andúril, fights the central battlesof the War of the Ring, performs healing acts, and is crowned King of the Reunited Kingdom in fulfillment of prophecy.

Autumn

Gandalf's Staff

Boromir

"...seated a little apart was a tall man with a fair and noble face, dark-haired and grey- eyed, proud and stern of glance. He was cloaked and booted as if for a journey on horseback; and indeed though his garments were rich, and his cloak was lined with fur, they were stained with long travel. He had a collar of silver in which a single white stone was set; his locks were shorn about his shoulders. On a baldric he wore a great horn tipped with silver that now was laid upon his knees."
                                                                 - The Fellowship of the Ring

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One of those rare artists who completely transform an entire genre of art. Jackson Robinson is the Da Vinci of Playing Cards—an auteur who shares his unique sensibility with the world.

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The scope of Jackson's work is legendary. He is a master of his craft and continues to inspire us all.

Dan and Dave Buck
Founders of Art of Play

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with the artwork

Jackson Robinson is one of, if not the, best playing card designer ever! Jackson does more than just design luxury playing cards, he delivers an experience. You'll fall in love with the artwork and story behind each deck of cards.

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Founder Kardify

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Storytelling

When it comes to custom card artist, Jackson Robinson is at the top. With his attention to detail with each character, to his originality to the cards, to the storytelling of the deck, Jackson has the unique insight to what collectors want in a custom deck of cards.

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S.M.
Beautiful Cards....but...

As others mentioned, my cards were stuck to the box and removing them caused small tears in the box. The feel of these cards is very sticky and unlike any cards I've ever used. Maybe the foil finish has a different feel than normal cards. For artwork and visual appeal these cards are 5-star but the boxing problems and overall stickiness of the cards drops them to 3-star cards.

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Fern Knobel
Great cards!

Good quality and came in a timely manner :)

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Samantha Harris-Fried
Gorgeous cards

Beautiful and so well made!

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