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SINS Playing Cards EPCC

SINS Playing Cards EPCC

Currently available in 2 editions (Anima is sold out), not sold as a set

There are threeĀ SINSĀ decks in the series:Ā SINS MentisĀ is based on the Sins who influence thought,Ā SINS CorpusĀ on the Sins who influence the body.Ā 

SINS's story is inspired by the Original Sin and the Seven Deadly sins.Ā 

Adam, the first man, and Eve, the first woman, lived in Eden. They had just one rule: don't eat the Apple of Knowledge. Prometheus, the Snake, told Eve that the fruit would gave her the freedom, and she and Adam ate it. They were banned from Eden: mortals, frail, naked - but definitely humans. Was the Snake an enemy?Ā 

The courts represent the seven deadly sins: InĀ SINS Mentis, there is Greed (Diamonds), Envy (Clubs), Pride (Spades) and Lust (Hearts). InĀ SINS Corpus, there is Wrath (Diamonds), Gluttony (Clubs), Sloth (Spades) and Lust (Hearts).Ā 

SINS Playing CardsĀ are highly detailed, and are full of hidden meanings and symbiology. The three decks also represent the philosophy behind the name Thirdway Industries: thesis, antithesis, synthesis.Ā 

The backs of SINS represent Eden, the place where the first Sin occurred.Ā 

InĀ SINS Mentis, Eve was planning to eat the Apple of Knowledge, but she didn't actually do that - so Eden was bright.Ā 

InĀ SINS Corpus, Eve ate the Apple and she was banned. Without her and Adam, an eternal night fell on Eden. This means, chronologically, thatĀ SINS CorpusĀ happened after SINS Mentis.Ā 

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SINS Playing Cards EPCC

SINS Playing Cards EPCC

Currently available in 2 editions (Anima is sold out), not sold as a set

There are threeĀ SINSĀ decks in the series:Ā SINS MentisĀ is based on the Sins who influence thought,Ā SINS CorpusĀ on the Sins who influence the body.Ā 

SINS's story is inspired by the Original Sin and the Seven Deadly sins.Ā 

Adam, the first man, and Eve, the first woman, lived in Eden. They had just one rule: don't eat the Apple of Knowledge. Prometheus, the Snake, told Eve that the fruit would gave her the freedom, and she and Adam ate it. They were banned from Eden: mortals, frail, naked - but definitely humans. Was the Snake an enemy?Ā 

The courts represent the seven deadly sins: InĀ SINS Mentis, there is Greed (Diamonds), Envy (Clubs), Pride (Spades) and Lust (Hearts). InĀ SINS Corpus, there is Wrath (Diamonds), Gluttony (Clubs), Sloth (Spades) and Lust (Hearts).Ā 

SINS Playing CardsĀ are highly detailed, and are full of hidden meanings and symbiology. The three decks also represent the philosophy behind the name Thirdway Industries: thesis, antithesis, synthesis.Ā 

The backs of SINS represent Eden, the place where the first Sin occurred.Ā 

InĀ SINS Mentis, Eve was planning to eat the Apple of Knowledge, but she didn't actually do that - so Eden was bright.Ā 

InĀ SINS Corpus, Eve ate the Apple and she was banned. Without her and Adam, an eternal night fell on Eden. This means, chronologically, thatĀ SINS CorpusĀ happened after SINS Mentis.Ā 

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SINS Playing Cards EPCC

Currently available in 2 editions (Anima is sold out), not sold as a set

There are threeĀ SINSĀ decks in the series:Ā SINS MentisĀ is based on the Sins who influence thought,Ā SINS CorpusĀ on the Sins who influence the body.Ā 

SINS's story is inspired by the Original Sin and the Seven Deadly sins.Ā 

Adam, the first man, and Eve, the first woman, lived in Eden. They had just one rule: don't eat the Apple of Knowledge. Prometheus, the Snake, told Eve that the fruit would gave her the freedom, and she and Adam ate it. They were banned from Eden: mortals, frail, naked - but definitely humans. Was the Snake an enemy?Ā 

The courts represent the seven deadly sins: InĀ SINS Mentis, there is Greed (Diamonds), Envy (Clubs), Pride (Spades) and Lust (Hearts). InĀ SINS Corpus, there is Wrath (Diamonds), Gluttony (Clubs), Sloth (Spades) and Lust (Hearts).Ā 

SINS Playing CardsĀ are highly detailed, and are full of hidden meanings and symbiology. The three decks also represent the philosophy behind the name Thirdway Industries: thesis, antithesis, synthesis.Ā 

The backs of SINS represent Eden, the place where the first Sin occurred.Ā 

InĀ SINS Mentis, Eve was planning to eat the Apple of Knowledge, but she didn't actually do that - so Eden was bright.Ā 

InĀ SINS Corpus, Eve ate the Apple and she was banned. Without her and Adam, an eternal night fell on Eden. This means, chronologically, thatĀ SINS CorpusĀ happened after SINS Mentis.Ā