Creative dice photography. You can find me at Instagram as well as dicecleric.
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Gaming Dice.
I learned a lot about edges and light and color relationships here.
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New DnD Spell
Perpetual Vicious Mockery
You do psychic damage by just repeating everything your foe says in an annoyingly stupid voice
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Drink my potion made of dice
A crunchy texture and tastes so nice
Infused with gin and worth the price
Drink my potion made of dice
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'fae flowers' stained glass dice 💐🧚 by rg_diceboutique on ig
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ℑ𝔩𝔩𝔲𝔪𝔦𝔫𝔞𝔱𝔢𝔡 𝔐𝔞𝔫𝔲𝔰𝔠𝔯𝔦𝔭𝔱 🐉 Inspired by medieval manuscripts and embellished tales of heroism | webstore link
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“At Steve Jackson Games, we are actively assessing what this means for our products, our pricing, and our future plans. We do know that we can’t absorb this kind of cost increase without raising prices. We’ve done our best over the past few years to shield players and retailers from the full brunt of rising freight costs and other increases, but this new tax changes the equation entirely. Here are the numbers: A product we might have manufactured in China for $3.00 last year could now cost $4.62 before we even ship it across the ocean. Add freight, warehousing, fulfillment, and distribution margins, and that once-$25 game quickly becomes a $40 product. That’s not a luxury upcharge; it’s survival math. Some people ask, “Why not manufacture in the U.S.?” I wish we could. But the infrastructure to support full-scale boardgame production – specialty dice making, die-cutting, custom plastic and wood components – doesn’t meaningfully exist here yet. I’ve gotten quotes. I’ve talked to factories. Even when the willingness is there, the equipment, labor, and timelines simply aren’t. […] We want to be transparent with our community. This is real: Prices are going up. We’re still determining how much and where. If you’re frustrated, you’re not alone. We are too. And if you want to help, write to your elected officials. Ask them how these new policies help American creators and small businesses. Because right now, it feels like they don’t. We’ll keep making games. But we’ll be honest when the road gets harder, because we know you care about where your games come from – and about the people who make them.”
— Daily Illuminator: Tariffs Are Driving Up Game Prices Now
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Vampire the Masquerade dice.
You can also find me at Instagram @dicecleric
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Look at this stuff, isn't it neat?
Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?
More pictures on my Instagram dicecleric account!
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New chessex borealis: Icicle.
Glow in the dark dice sets is my weakness!
(remember I am on Instagram as well where I am alot more active. Same name)
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A tiny dagon and their hoard.
Q-Workshop red dragon and the mushroom peddler: Spark the Wyvern.
Come and say hi on my Instagram: dicecleric
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Around a day in the window. Spectacular sunrise, a weak northern light and then daylight.
Dice: Prism Glass Dice from lindorm dice (on Instagram, fb and their homepage)
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