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When you saw him, sitting on a stool, leaning over his workshop, you decided he was a madman. Indeed, twisted patterns came from his hand. He melted raw material and poured it into forms he designed himself. He heated the metal until it was red hot and bent rods and walls into strange structures. They contained shinbones and skulls of his enemies, chains that shackled prisoners opposing his will, shapes of monsters from the depths, serpent scales and angel wings ready to serve him. He enchanted everything into sets of dice that he sent to mortals on earth. That is why you are here. You wanted to stop him and interrupt his practice. He brought chaos and destruction wherever he appeared. He was a dangerous primal artist. You took him with you, he did not resist. He only chuckled under his breath. And you stood alone in his workshop, surrounded by openwork dice and felt a strange tingling on the back of your neck. Something whispered to you behind your ear, on the edge of sanity.

Openwork dice means cut out!

Openwork is a type of decoration in material where holes of artistic shape are cut out. The whole composition creates a decorative pattern with strong aesthetic and three-dimensional qualities. Our openwork dice for role-playing games of various systems such as DnD, Warhammer, Call of Cthulhu or Vampire: The Masquerade are made of metal (zinc alloy) and present elaborate patterns of edges and numbers intertwined. And on top of that, they have no walls! Or at least not ordinary ones. Because how can walls shaped like chains, skulls, angel wings or dragon silhouettes be called normal? Interested? Just look at the Wings or Cthulhu series, where numbers merge with monsters from the heavens and the depths. The Climbing Vines or Dragon Balls dice series, on the other hand, present dice in the shape of a sphere. I'm not joking! And that's not the end of original shapes. The Mysterium series features structures straight out of science fiction movies or the prose of a loner from Providence. It's amazing that such dice can roll. Yet they do! Check it out yourself!

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When you saw him, sitting on a stool, leaning over his workshop, you decided he was a madman. Indeed, twisted patterns came from his hand. He melted raw material and poured it into forms he designed himself. He heated the metal until it was red hot and bent rods and walls into strange structures. They contained shinbones and skulls of his enemies, chains that shackled prisoners opposing his will, shapes of monsters from the depths, serpent scales and angel wings ready to serve him. He enchanted everything into sets of dice that he sent to mortals on earth. That is why you are here. You wanted to stop him and interrupt his practice. He brought chaos and destruction wherever he appeared. He was a dangerous primal artist. You took him with you, he did not resist. He only chuckled under his breath. And you stood alone in his workshop, surrounded by openwork dice and felt a strange tingling on the back of your neck. Something whispered to you behind your ear, on the edge of sanity.

Openwork dice means cut out!

Openwork is a type of decoration in material where holes of artistic shape are cut out. The whole composition creates a decorative pattern with strong aesthetic and three-dimensional qualities. Our openwork dice for role-playing games of various systems such as DnD, Warhammer, Call of Cthulhu or Vampire: The Masquerade are made of metal (zinc alloy) and present elaborate patterns of edges and numbers intertwined. And on top of that, they have no walls! Or at least not ordinary ones. Because how can walls shaped like chains, skulls, angel wings or dragon silhouettes be called normal? Interested? Just look at the Wings or Cthulhu series, where numbers merge with monsters from the heavens and the depths. The Climbing Vines or Dragon Balls dice series, on the other hand, present dice in the shape of a sphere. I'm not joking! And that's not the end of original shapes. The Mysterium series features structures straight out of science fiction movies or the prose of a loner from Providence. It's amazing that such dice can roll. Yet they do! Check it out yourself!