Since time immemorial, humanity’s fear of the unknown has often been born from the imagination of "what cannot be seen." The Western world has given tangible form to this fear — werewolves howling on full-moon nights, vampires sleeping in ancient castles, demons disguised as humans...
They exist not merely to terrify, but as reflections of human nature.
These "monsters" slumbering in legends and art should not be forgotten in the past. We reshape them with delicate brushstrokes, bringing the legends back to life.
Our journey begins on Halloween.
Both the tuck case and outer box incorporate Halloween pumpkin elements. The outer box is designed as an altar overall, with its entire movement centered around the opening and closing of the pumpkin head’s mouth.
The tuck case, on the other hand, focuses on the eerie mansion often seen in horror films, where a three-headed demon bursts through the wall, seemingly about to leap out.
The card back serves as an emblem and map to the dark world, where carefully arranged artifacts form a mysterious symbolic system.
The minotaur’s skull and giant axe tell the tale of labyrinthine confinement.
The witch’s broom streaks across the silent night sky — and many more details await your discovery.
Exquisitely detailed hand-drawn illustrations perfectly capture the nuances of each monster.
Even characters from different myths are seamlessly integrated within the unified artistic style.







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