Omnia Perduta is the stretch goal deck of Omnia: The Golden Age, and represents an era of war and destruction, when everything collapsed.
The main Omnia theme is cyclicality, especially in the sense of something constantly re-creating itself, the eternal return. The main symbol is the Uroboros, the immortal God-snake who eats its own tail, represents the beginning and the end of time.
Based on the ancestors of the first Omnia, decks of Omnia: The Golden Age will catapult you into an Era full of treasures, heroes, and war. The suits are inspired by ancient civilizations, the Hearts are inspired by Egyptians, the Spades are inspired by Babylonians and Persians, the Clubs are inspired by Greeks, and the Diamonds are inspired by Romans.
In Omnia Perduta, they are preparing to fight a huge war that will end the Golden Age and will throw the world in the present.
- Emerald foil on tuck box, inside and outside
- Dark Grey Stardust Paper tuck box
- 2 metallic inks on faces, light-emerald and gold
- Unlimited version (2000+ decks printed)
- 55 cards, including a light-emerald suicide queen
- Embossing
- Classic finish
- Printed by Expert Playing Card Co.
Omnia Perduta is the stretch goal deck of Omnia: The Golden Age, and represents an era of war and destruction, when everything collapsed.
The main Omnia theme is cyclicality, especially in the sense of something constantly re-creating itself, the eternal return. The main symbol is the Uroboros, the immortal God-snake who eats its own tail, represents the beginning and the end of time.
Based on the ancestors of the first Omnia, decks of Omnia: The Golden Age will catapult you into an Era full of treasures, heroes, and war. The suits are inspired by ancient civilizations, the Hearts are inspired by Egyptians, the Spades are inspired by Babylonians and Persians, the Clubs are inspired by Greeks, and the Diamonds are inspired by Romans.
In Omnia Perduta, they are preparing to fight a huge war that will end the Golden Age and will throw the world in the present.
- Emerald foil on tuck box, inside and outside
- Dark Grey Stardust Paper tuck box
- 2 metallic inks on faces, light-emerald and gold
- Unlimited version (2000+ decks printed)
- 55 cards, including a light-emerald suicide queen
- Embossing
- Classic finish
- Printed by Expert Playing Card Co.
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Bradley Macvittie –
I love the cards. They feel excellent in my hands and afterall they’re amazing
Andrew Elkins –
My favorite deck!
Absolutely beautiful! You will not find a shaper deck for the money! I collect decks and Omnia is my favorite
EndersGame –
Omnia: The Golden Age is a follow up to the original Omnia series, and time wise they bring us to an earlier and more prosperous era, in a universe full of treasures, heroes and war. The three decks that are part of this series are: Omnia Antica (the main deck) = an era of abundance and wealth; Omnia Perduta = an era of war and destruction, when everything collapsed; Omnia Magnifica = the legendary, remote past of the Omnia Universe, full of gods and heroes, when everything started.
This Perduta deck is my favourite, with a beautiful green tuck box. But all the Omnia decks have rich symbolism, drawing on symbols like the ancient Buddhist Endless Knot, which is the main symbol of this series; Sole and Luna, the Sun and Moon divinities of the Omnia universe, the enigmatic Sphynx from ancient Egypt/Greece, and the Wanderer. Designer Giovanni Meroni loves mythology and symbolism, and he finds clever ways to incorporate it in his artwork.
The court cards in each deck of the Golden Age series feature the same character, but living in a different era: in Magnifica they are ancient and forgotten heroes; in Antica they live an era of abundance and wealth; and here in Perduta they are preparing to fight a huge war that will end the Golden Age and throw the world in the present (as depicted in the Omnia Oscura deck). Both the main deck (Omnia Antica) and the Perduta deck are beautiful additions to a collection.