Aeric
I don't think it would be too difficult to create a deck specifically dedicated to Winter.
There are all kinds of angles you could take with it. The natural world is full of snowstorms, icy roads, snow-covered branches snapping off trees in silent forests, winter animals foraging in the snow. And that's just Northern bias; the Southern hemisphere is quite the opposite!
Add in humans and there's winter activities, ice skating, hockey, sledding, snowmen, angels, forts, snowball fights, maple syrup tapping. All the negatives like shovelling, scraping ice off your car, getting caught in blizzards. People having all sorts of fun outdoors and then driven indoors by the cold to gather over hot dinners, hot chocolate, and roaring fires. To say nothing of spiritual events like Christmas, Yule, and Imbolc.
Throw in the myths of cultures accustomed to long winters like Inuit, Eskimo, Russian, and Norse, and you have a giant deck to play with.
There are all kinds of angles you could take with it. The natural world is full of snowstorms, icy roads, snow-covered branches snapping off trees in silent forests, winter animals foraging in the snow. And that's just Northern bias; the Southern hemisphere is quite the opposite!
Add in humans and there's winter activities, ice skating, hockey, sledding, snowmen, angels, forts, snowball fights, maple syrup tapping. All the negatives like shovelling, scraping ice off your car, getting caught in blizzards. People having all sorts of fun outdoors and then driven indoors by the cold to gather over hot dinners, hot chocolate, and roaring fires. To say nothing of spiritual events like Christmas, Yule, and Imbolc.
Throw in the myths of cultures accustomed to long winters like Inuit, Eskimo, Russian, and Norse, and you have a giant deck to play with.