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Wyrd Sisters Oracle Deck by Casey Zabala — 60 Cards Spells & Rituals

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Wyrd Sisters Oracle Deck by Casey Zabala is a 60-card oracle deck of spells and rituals accompanied by an 80-page guidebook. Bold, whimsical illustrations explore magical themes through a distinctly queer and feminist lens — from love spells to balance workings, abundance charms to protective rituals. Each card functions as both a divination tool and a spell activation prompt. A standout choice for practitioners who want an oracle that’s both beautiful and actively magical.

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  • Creator: Casey Zabala
  • Publisher: Weiser Books (2024)
  • Contents: 60 gilded full-color oracle cards plus 80-page companion guidebook
  • Best for: Fate and wyrd work, spell-based divination, Norse-aligned practice, spell crafting

Wyrd Sisters Oracle Deck: Fate, Spell Work, and the Weave of Wyrd

The Wyrd Sisters Oracle Deck by Casey Zabala is a 60-card deck published by Weiser Books in April 2024, focused on fate, spell work, and the concept of wyrd. "Wyrd" is an Old English and Proto-Germanic word meaning fate or personal destiny, connected in Norse cosmology to the three Norns, Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld, the weavers who shape the past, present, and future of every living being at the Well of Urd beneath Yggdrasil. The deck draws on this framework to orient divination toward active participation in shaping destiny rather than passive fortune-telling.

Casey Zabala is a San Francisco-based witch, artist, and tarot reader best known as the creator of the Wanderer's Tarot. The Wyrd Sisters deck is her return to original oracle work, hand-illustrated in her characteristic style and structured around five card types: spell cards, candle magic cards, sigil cards, magical tool cards, and fate cards. The 80-page companion guidebook functions as a practical spell guide, giving each card a keyword, an interpretive meaning, and a corresponding spell or ritual action so the deck moves from divination into active magical practice.

How the Wyrd Sisters Deck Differs from Other Oracle Decks

Most oracle decks are pure divination tools: you draw, you interpret, you reflect. The Wyrd Sisters deck is built on a different premise. The cards are designed as spell initiators, with each card carrying a corresponding magical action in the guidebook. This makes the deck as much a spell-planning tool as a reading instrument. The gilded card edges and full-color illustrated art make it visually distinctive, but it is the dual function of oracle and spell companion that sets it apart from nature-based, seasonal, and lunar oracle decks.

The Norse wyrd framework also separates it from every other oracle in my inventory. Where other decks draw from British hedgewitch tradition, kitchen witchery, lunar cycles, or Celtic mythology, this deck works with the conceptual machinery of Norse fate: destiny as a woven web that practitioners can engage with and influence through intention and ritual. Browse my oracle decks collection to see how it compares to the other options I carry.

How to Use the Wyrd Sisters Oracle Deck

How to read, interpret, and work spells with the Wyrd Sisters Oracle Deck and its guidebook.

  1. Learn the Five Card Categories First

    Before your first reading, learn the five card types: spell cards, candle magic cards, sigil cards, magical tool cards, and fate cards. Knowing each category helps you interpret a spread accurately and purposefully from your very first draw session.

  2. Draw a Card and Read the Guidebook Entry

    Pull one or more cards as you would any oracle deck, then open the 80-page guidebook to each card's entry. Each entry gives the card's keyword, meaning, and an associated spell or ritual action so the reading moves into practical magical work.

  3. Work the Corresponding Spell or Ritual

    After reading, work the guidebook spell for your card. Candle magic cards pair with candle rituals; sigil cards provide a sigil practice. Use the deck as a starting point for active magical engagement rather than just interpretation and reflection.

The Tarot Fellow Standard

I added the Wyrd Sisters deck because it fills a specific gap in my oracle inventory. Every other oracle deck I carry is rooted in British hedgewitch, kitchen witch, lunar, Celtic, or seasonal frameworks. Nothing worked specifically with Norse fate mythology and the concept of wyrd until this deck. Casey Zabala is a credible creator with a track record in independent oracle work through the Wanderer's Tarot, and the Weiser Books production gives it values consistent with what a professional deck should be. The dual oracle and spell-book format is genuinely different from a standard divination deck, making it a more active tool for practitioners who want to do something with a reading. For physical rune sets and wyrd-adjacent divination tools, also see my runes collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does wyrd mean in the context of this oracle deck?

Wyrd is an Old English and Norse concept meaning fate or personal destiny, connected to the Norns, Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld, who weave the fates of beings at the Well of Urd beneath Yggdrasil. The deck uses wyrd as a framework for working destiny.

Who is Casey Zabala and what other decks has she created?

Casey Zabala is a San Francisco-based witch, artist, and tarot reader who created the Wanderer's Tarot, a hand-illustrated deck known for its feminist aesthetic. The Wyrd Sisters Oracle Deck, published by Weiser Books in 2024, is her oracle project.

How many cards are in the Wyrd Sisters Oracle Deck?

The deck contains 60 gilded full-color oracle cards in five categories: spell cards, candle magic cards, sigil cards, magical tool cards, and fate cards. An 80-page guidebook pairs each card with a corresponding spell or ritual practice.

Is the Wyrd Sisters deck suitable for beginners?

Yes, the 80-page guidebook gives keywords, meanings, and spell instructions for each card. Beginners comfortable with oracle basics and interested in spell work will find it accessible. The five card categories are explained clearly for all readers.

Wyrd Sisters Oracle deck by Casey Zabala showing spread of illustrated cards with witchy magical symbols and bold colorful art
Wyrd Sisters Oracle cards fanned out showing diverse illustrated magical imagery with queer and feminist artistic lens
Wyrd Sisters Oracle card featuring a colorful heart with crescent moon and star symbols in a bold whimsical illustration
Wyrd Sisters Oracle card showing a four-leaf clover surrounded by magical symbols and bright botanical illustration elements
Wyrd Sisters Oracle card featuring a candle surrounded by ritual tools and decorative floral magical iconography
Wyrd Sisters Oracle card with colorful illustration depicting a balancing spell with celestial and botanical elements
Wyrd Sisters Oracle card showing a whimsical beehive illustration surrounded by flowers and natural magical symbols