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Ellusionist Kingslayer Playing Cards

Ellusionist Kingslayer Playing Cards

There’s no time like the present to commemorate the final season of Game of Thrones but not with cosplay or meat pies. Instead, get yourself a deck (or two) of Ellusionists’s new Kingslayer Playing Cards so named for Jaime Lannister who gave up a perfectly good hand in the ultimate Game. These beautiful cards that come in blue, red and black (turquoise appears to be sold out) are a limited edition release of 2,500 decks. They’re printed on high-quality card material that make the decks ideal for the physicality of card and magic tricks, alike. Each card is decorated with two swords on a flax/linen pattern that make for a handsome look, and the coloring on each card face matches the backing. But even if you buy these special decks for getting together with the boys, they’ll more than serve their purpose. So, dismount your dragons, sheath your swords, break out some ale, and start playing.