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- RED SONJA TAROT DECK
- A fun and exciting way to immerse yourself in the world of Tarot with red Sonja as your guide
- Features her most iconic images from the past 45 years in Comics
- Set of 78 red Sonja themed Tarot cards
- Deluxe illustrated box
- Includes major And minor Arcana
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