August update

Greetings, readers! We hope you’re keeping well. To celebrate Alex’s birthday, we have a great deal for you on dice: use the code “birthday” at the check out to get 25% off your dice order before the end of August! Alex is founder Colette’s husband and Gabriel’s dad. His dragon form appears on the packaging […]

New arrival: Silver Gemstone Pendant

Greetings, readers! We hope you’re well. Today, we’re excited to announce our newest product: the Silver Gemstone Pendant, available for pre-order now! It’s a gorgeous pendant designed by Colette herself and inspired by high fantasy and Celtic art. It’s a hypoallergenic silver necklace with a copper dice encasement pendant plated in silver. The pendant itself […]

Christmas in July?

Twas the Night Before Critmas, and all through the house, Not a goblin was stirring not even a mouse.I in my cap, waited with such glee, For the monsters I’d slay if only I could see.I rolled all my dice, with a flourishing throwBut to my delight I rolled high, and not lowMy tree was […]

End of month updates

Greetings, readers! We hope you’re staying safe and have been able to get your COVID-19 shots. We were able to reopen our store a couple of weeks ago and it’s been a slow but steady trickle. We’re so happy to be seeing you in person and we’re open Tuesday through Sunday to help you find […]

Character Profile: Frederick Everleigh

Greetings, readers! For this week’s character profile showcase, we have Frederick Everleigh, submitted by Amanda! Learn more about Frederick below: Name: Frederick Everleigh, he/him System: Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition Age: 25 Race/Heritage: Human Class: Bard, College of Whispers Equipment: Violin Appearance: Frederick is 5’11 with dark skin and dark hair with a reddish tint to it. He wears a grey waistcoat, […]

Fair is foul and foul is fair

Do you own any oddly shaped dice? I personally do not. All my own dice sets are the standard shapes for polyhedral sets. I don’t think it was a conscious decision to only ever buy standard dice, but now that I think about it, it’s because I perceived the oddly shaped dice to be less […]