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==King Oberon's Deck==
 
==King Oberon's Deck==
  
''This deck is the one that Oberon gave to his children when they walked the pattern.  The origin of these decks in unclear, but almost certainly they were made by Dworkin and replicated by a function of the pattern.  Every sibling had at least one set, most had a couple.  They were prized possessions.  A collection of them were in the Library but taking one was forbidden.  Currently all of the Library Copies are under lock and key in the Museum area.''
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''This deck is the one that Oberon gave to his children when they walked the pattern.  The origin of these decks in unclear, but almost certainly they were made by Dworkin and replicated by a function of the pattern.  Every sibling had at least one set, most had a couple.  They were prized possessions.  A collection of them were in the Library but taking one was forbidden. ''
  
 
''At the time of the '''Reign of Eric''', the '''Interregnum''', and '''Patternfall''', a number of members of this deck were thought dead or unwilling to engage with felicity as evidenced by warm and unresponsive cards. {Unresponsive cards marked in ''italics''}  It's a common belief currently that Oberon blocked those trumps for reasons of his own.  The remaining cards show the '''Nine Princes in Amber''' of Corwin's chronicles.  In those chronicles he states he had 15 brothers, 6 dead{Osric, Finndo, Borlak, Elfwine, Delwin, Giovanni} and 6 sisters, 2 maybe 4 dead {Sand, Evelyn, and maybe Nina and Emilie}. In the end it turned out that none of these were dead and they were certainly not the only children of Oberon.
 
''At the time of the '''Reign of Eric''', the '''Interregnum''', and '''Patternfall''', a number of members of this deck were thought dead or unwilling to engage with felicity as evidenced by warm and unresponsive cards. {Unresponsive cards marked in ''italics''}  It's a common belief currently that Oberon blocked those trumps for reasons of his own.  The remaining cards show the '''Nine Princes in Amber''' of Corwin's chronicles.  In those chronicles he states he had 15 brothers, 6 dead{Osric, Finndo, Borlak, Elfwine, Delwin, Giovanni} and 6 sisters, 2 maybe 4 dead {Sand, Evelyn, and maybe Nina and Emilie}. In the end it turned out that none of these were dead and they were certainly not the only children of Oberon.
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|'''23-Random
 
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|'''1-Castle Amber
 
|'''1-Castle Amber
 
|'''2-Thelusia
 
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