Polyhedral Agate
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Polyhedral Agate
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voicebank system (voi- / -bank) - a gender connected to being a [xyz] voicebank; this gender is connected to [xyz], [xyz] aesthetics, vocal synths, voicebank aesthetics, and vociahood!
polygon system (pol- / -ygon) - a gender connected to being a [xyz] polygon; this gender is connected to [xyz], [xyz] aesthetics, polygon aesthetics, shapes/objects with many sides, and prismhood!
vocavault (link) and polyhedral (link) role systems! vocia and prism are the general referential language for those umbrellas, respectively
tagging @en8y @gendersystemtime @role-systems @neoumbrellatime @blood-moon-night-coining
[IMAGE ID: two horizontal flags with nine stripes; each flag has a teal circle, with a simplified icon of a snowflake in it, in the center. the middle stripe is twice as large as the rest of them, which are equally sized. the first flag has these top three colors: bright orange, light pink, and pastel blue. the second flag has these top three colors: pastel green, bright green, and fuchsia. each flag has these bottom six stripes: nearly-white grey, off-white, nearly-white grey, pastel blue, warm light grey, and medium blue. END ID.]
voicere: a gender related to being an ice-type pokémon voicebank, or an iceren voicebank; this gender may be cold and sharp, and is connected to ice-type pokémon, ice-type aesthetics, vocal synths, voicebank aesthetics, vociahood, and being iceren.
icereygon: a gender related to being an ice-type pokémon polygon, or an iceren polygon; this gender may be cold and sharp, and is connected to ice-type pokémon, ice-type aesthetics, polygon aesthetics, shapes/objects with many sides, prismhood, and being iceren.
@radiomogai @liom-archive @obscurian @pokegender @pokemoqai @dragonpride17 @birdlistening2music @antispruce
4 Elemental Dice
Notice: Gemstone dice are fragile, so I recommend that you can roll them on something with a soft surface, like a soft wool felt dice tray.
The Water Collection
We used a beautiful light blue with gold symbols for the water set. The light blue represents the purity of water. We envisioned a flowing river or a gorgeous oasis with water pure enough to drink from.
The Fire Collection
We used a strong red for this set with a hint of blue and gold to represent the different types of fire. We wanted the fire set to be powerful and beautiful. Fire can cause destruction, but also can bring life. We thought the variety of colors we used helped support that idea.
The Air Collection
This beautiful set was made to embody the beauty of the wind. We wanted the dice to shine almost like a diamond. These will be an incredible addition to any collector's set or the perfect first set for a new collector.
The Earth Collection
We wanted to show off the power of the earth with this set. Each die has been crafted with earthy tones to represent the strength of the Earth. The custom earth symbol was a special touch we thought you guys would love.
Every set of our Elemental Collection is a piece of art we hope you all cherish!
My collection of Chessex Butterfly dice. I still wish they had made a whole set of these beauties.
⚠️ No, these are NOT edible. 😆
I tried a brand new way to take product photos for my dice and I think they came out so cool!! I love :3
Restocks are up from Chessex!
Dice Bags: Suedecloth - Burgundy, Green, Royal Blue, & Purple Velvet Dice Bag - Black w/Blue, Black w/Purple, Black w/Red, & Black w/Green
Dice: Translucent: 16mm D6 Clear/White Translucent: 16mm D6 Pink/White Opaque: Polyhedral Yellow/Black Opaque: 16mm D6 Yellow/Black Opaque: 16mm D6 Blue/White Opaque: 16mm D6 Black/White Opaque: 16mm D6 Red/Black Opaque: 16mm D6 Black/Red Opaque: 12mm D6 Ivory/Black Opaque: 12mm D6 White/Black Opaque: 12mm D6 Yellow/Black Opaque: 12mm D6 Black/White Opaque: 12mm D6 Red/Black Gemini: 12mm D6 Blue-Gold/White Gemini: 12mm D6 Translucent Red-Violet/Gold Nebula: Polyhedral Dark Blue/White Velvet: 16mm D6 Black/Red Glitter: 16mm D6 Ruby/Gold Borealis: 12mm D6 Light Smoke/Silver Luminary
Because you can never have too many dice! Founded in 1987, Chessex has had a long history of manufacturing gaming accessories with an emphas
I invited my friend (who happens to be visually impaired) to play D&D, only to realise there aren't any dice out there that can be enjoyed by both sighted and visually impaired and blind people! While there are braille dice out there, they're hard to read for sighted people and often kind of boring-looking. Visually impaired people with remaining vision can often still see some colour, sparkle and reflections so I wanted to be able to incorporate such sensations into the dice. I plan to mold the print and cast dice from it for my friend. About the tactile shapes: The bottom of the braille is indicated by a little bump in the recession of the dice faces. This way it's easy to feel what the correct orientation of the top face is. The percentile D10 has extra bumps on the bottom, to indicate the difference between the two D10s. The D4 of this set is crystal shaped, so that when the die is rolled and read, no pointy bits will harm your digits or make it tough to read. The braille used is the unified international braille. The numbers are represented by using letters from A to T on the tactile dice. Normally, the numbers in braille are indicated by letters A to J but to save space on the d20 and d12 faces, I chose to include more letters. About the numbered inserts: These shapes should fit exactly within the tactile braille shapes if you were to mold and cast dice from these prints. The font I used on the inserts is Middle Saxony Text. This is a font that's allowed to be used for private use only. There's both a supported and unsupported version of the dice included, for whatever suits your needs. In the future I will likely also design a little reference board for blind and visually impaired people that are new to reading braille and also to help the sighted people figure out what the result on the rolled tactile die is! If you are a dice maker and you want to make and/or sell dice made from molds which are in turn made from this file, please give credit where credit is due and tag @nocturnality.rpg on instagram. Also consider donating profits from your sales to charities that help blind and visually impaired people. https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-261599