Daisy Walker: Armchair Anthropologist on the Move

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Dissonant Whispers · 29

This deck is the result of an ongoing playthrough of the Circle Undone campaign. It is designed using only the cards from that campaign and a single core set, while playing together with Diana Stanley, meaning access to cards is limited as well. For the deck's story, see the following paragraphs. Suggestions are more than welcome!

As is evident to most who meet her, Studious Miss Daisy is the type of young lady that likes Working a Hunch, so she can Crack the Case and Connect the Dots. Originally, this process was all about Deduction, but recently, she feels herself Drawn to the Flame. Sadly, there is no room in Daisy's Tote Bag for a Magnifying Glass or Fingerprint Kit.

What she does have room for, however, is a pretty decent collection of dusty old tomes. Her favorites are the Old Book of Lore and the Scroll of Secrets, as they help her get in touch with her Hyperawareness and Manual Dexterity. Mind over Matter, as they say. There are plenty of nasty critters to evade now that she is doing actual fieldwork. Some Cryptic Research or even a visit to that ghastly Mr. "Rook" (she still regrets that night), can also be useful in that regard.

If evading the nasties fails, however, she always has her Medical Texts to fall back on, or the Esoteric Atlas to avoid them all together. Some Encyclopedia (or some Curiosity) help with general problem-solving, while the De Vermis Mysteriis allow her to build on previous insights. That last tome also scares her a bit, though, maybe not as much as The Necronomicon, but definitely as much as The Black Book.

That one Research Librarian, together with her ex, Dr. Milan Christopher, always tease her that she is carrying too many books around, but Daisy knows Knowledge is Power. Ever since she and Diana Stanley received that Prophesy and she had to get out of her favorite reading chair and into the real world, however, she has started wondering whether she might need to get that Bulletproof Vest from her Emergency Cache as well...

3 comments

Apr 27, 2020 LaRoix · 1634

Ha ha ha! I love the description you wrote for this deck. Well done!

Apr 27, 2020 Dissonant Whispers · 29

Thanks! What I like most about this game is using a deck of cards to represent a character, wanted to embody that idea a bit.

May 02, 2020 LaRoix · 1634

I totally agree. Although, when I'm playing solo, I find that I really need to set up the most optimal deck, otherwise the game can be brutally punishing. When I'm in multiplayer though, it's all about trying new cards and building up those themes.