Did I mention that I finally watched EXU Calamity and entirely predictably both adored it and started planning dice designs while I was still listening to the first episode?
Without further ado, enjoy the Ring of Brass!
‘Architect Arcane’
‘Herald’
‘Keeper of Scrolls’
‘Sightwarden’
‘Dragon of Avalir’
‘First Knight’
I had so much fun designing this collection and can’t wait to share it with people!
Next dice drop will be December 31, time still TBD, on my site.
Hi everyone, It feels like Summer is ending here 😮💨 … I hope everyone had a good Summer or whatever the season that you had! These are the few of the D20 that we have in our shop right now. Have a great weekend everyone ❣️
Aberrant Mind; A soft purple design filled with crackling iridescent mylar that flashes red in the light, invoking the feeling of psionic magic piercing your mind. Finished in a deep metallic copper ink.
Many thanks to my Patr0ns for suggesting the name for this design. It definitely gives off some Imogen from Critical Role vibes, don't you think?
This set will be available in my shop update this Sunday, 31st July at 9:00am AEST!
Galaxy Spindown d20 - The Spindown d20 has arrived here at Diceyclipse ! Ideal for keeping track of various points (health, mana, goblin bites, spell slots, cat hair stuck to your robe, etc.), this one is very sparkly.
In an effort to get past my anxiety of “wasting” good art supplies, I bought myself so many sets of paper butterflies and moths from Moth & Myth, and I intend to use them all!
‘Omen’ features Death’s Head Moths
‘Open Skies’ features a variety of blue butterflies
And then in a totally different form of experimentation, I’ve made my first two 40mm d20s (I’ve dubbed them Heckin’ Chonks). The size difference compared to my 22mm and 30mm d20s is staggering. (If you’re not used to thinking about d20 size, standard is 18-20mm.)
I love them all!
If any of these dice need to come home with you, they’ll be on my site tomorrow, December 3, at 5pm EST.
Made for a DM who’s trying to help revitalize Chinatown in his city by running Chinese mythology-inspired D&D games. He asked me to make a set based on lucky colours and themes.