Nefertari, the bride of Ramses II, assisted her husband in the temporal ruling of Egypt. During her incredible life, she witnessed the great expansion of her country and enjoyed the worship of her devoted husband. Upon her death, Ramses built Nefertari a stunning sepulcher that remains almost intact to the present day. This deck recreates the atmosphere and symbology so loved by Nefertari—who is considered the Light of Egypt and a symbol of the most beautiful aspects of this elegant and sophisticated civilization. The typical two-dimensional Egyptian artwork is given incredible life and luminosity by the rich, patterned gold foil background. Drawing upon the fascination and mystery of Egyptian culture, Alasia has created a beautiful deck that is also practical for divinatory purposes.
Multi-lingual deck includes a manual. In this particular manual, pages 1-14 (or the first seven pages) are in English and the rest of the manual is in four other languages. The index inside the cover page of the manual indicates the page number of the different languages. The manual only has a certain number of pages devoted to English; the rest of the manual is written in other languages, Italian being the next one listed, starting on page 15.
The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.