Donation : Cards
Guidelines
As in most TCGs there is the possibility of donating images for future decks, which helps us to keep this baby running.
Donations will be rewarded like always and there is a limit of 10 decks per month to be donated. Which also need to be turned in during the month they were claimed. Once that month is over the not yet donated claims will be deleted! Donating is easy; you claim your subject by entering it in the claim decks in the member panel and then you can donate. Please always check if a claim was not already made or if a deck is not in donations or upcoming.
We accept only NON LICENSED art (I know this makes it a that more difficult), paintings, scans from books and similar is accepted!
If you are not sure about your subject DO NOT HESITATE to poke me in discord about it! Also there is a Wikipedia that can help with it
There is also DO NOT DONATE list, because of religion or that really shouldn't be depicted like wdigos and sknwalkers (yeah even writing is not ok)
Division by in Categories and Sets
There is two types of division we are going to use, the first one is the categories which are:
- Fairy tales - Told or written short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings.
- Mythology - A genre of folklore consisting primarily of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society.
- Legends - A genre of folklore that consists of a narrative featuring human actions, believed or perceived to have taken place in human history.
- Fantasy - A genre that is inspired to the Myths and Legends but is not part of them
- Artifacts - This is the category for items that are connected to one of the previous categories but exist and are visible and can be touched (exp. Dead Sea Scrolls, The Hand of Glory, the Rosetta stone ect)
Then there comes the sets that will be divided into from which part it arrives, and will be updated:
Arthurian, Asiatic: Cross influence (things that are part of more of them like suzaku or zhuque), Central American, Chinese, Egyptian, Germanic, Greek and Roman, Hindu, Japanese, Modern, Norse, Northen American, Sanskrit, Slavic, Southern American, Worldwide. WORK IN PROGRESS

