Unveil the mysteries of your inner world with The Cave of Sybil—a 53-card deck featuring entirely original, hand-drawn artworks created by artist Tiera May. Each card invites you into a realm of shadow and uncertainty, where darkness is not merely something to be healed, but to be transformed.
Guided by the spirit of alchemical change, The Cave of Sybil encourages a courageous descent into the depths of your psyche. This is not a deck for easy comforts; it is designed to confront the hidden layers that must be burned away to reveal the soft, malleable essence beneath. Just as the artist surrendered countless iterations of self into the deck’s creation, you too may find old patterns and hardened wounds disintegrating within its blackened flame.
This deck serves as a bridge between the deceptive clarity of daylight and the potent sacredness of unknowing darkness. Approach its images with reverence and respect, for they lead into the deep chthonic spaces where true metamorphosis occurs. If you emerge from these subterranean passages, you do so refined and awakened, ready to embrace life—and its inevitable end—with courage and grace.
The Cave of Sybil: Enter willingly, transform utterly, and carry its wisdom forward.
Specs
CARDS:
• 53 cards total
• Dimensions: 3.5 x 5 inches
• Printed on 330gsm Royal Card Stock
• Rounded corners, smooth finish
• Cards come in a 2 piece rigid box
SPELL BOOK:
The Book of Spells is 113 pages with full color images of every card in the deck alongside their corresponding cutup spell and name.
• Dimensions: 3.5 x 5 inches
• Perfect bound with soft cover
• Fits inside the card box with the cards
BOXES: The cards and guide book come in a sturdy 2 piece, full-length rigid box with matte lamination. Boxes are made of 100% Post-Consumer Recycled Fibers. Deck boxes come shrink wrapped for extra protection.
Decks and books are printed in the USA
Creator
Tiera May
Tiera May is an occult artist from northern California currently living and working in the Pacific Northwest. She takes pleasure in destroying things just as much as she enjoys creating them. Hers is the sacred art of revolt. Art is a devotional practice; a ritualized deepening of inner and outer images.