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The local townsfolk have hired you and your party to clear out the long abandoned Temple of the Draconic Oracle, which recently became infested with goblins. The townsfolk don't have the means to pay your usual fee but you've taken pity on them and agreed that in lieu of payment you will be allowed to keep anything you find while clearing the temple.
After a long day of battle, and a short rest, you've vanquished your foe and your party finds itself once again in a treasure chamber ready to claim the spoils for a job well done! The last time you saw such a grand treasure you had just defeated a legendary pirate necromancer. Your party is delighted to see such bounty again and can't wait to begin divvying up the loot!
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The local townsfolk have hired you and your party to clear out the long abandoned Temple of the Draconic Oracle, which recently became infested with goblins. The townsfolk don't have the means to pay your usual fee but you've taken pity on them and agreed that in lieu of payment you will be allowed to keep anything you find while clearing the temple.
After a long day of battle, and a short rest, you've vanquished your foe and your party finds itself once again in a treasure chamber ready to claim the spoils for a job well done! The last time you saw such a grand treasure you had just defeated a legendary pirate necromancer. Your party is delighted to see such bounty again and can't wait to begin divvying up the loot!
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While most of your party sets about to take inventory of the treasure, the rogue makes their way towards a glimmer of light that has caught their eye in the corner of the room. Here, arranged in a circle around a dragon skull atop a pedastal they find several sets of hollow metal polyhedral dice, with a gem inset on each face of each die. This bit of treasure seems oddly familiar, yet somehow a bit different from the ones you've seen in the past, as though the craftsman has been working on improving their previous design. The rogue recalls the wizard mentioning "70 gems per set, a powerfully magic number. It is best us spell casters take charge of these" the last time your party encountered dice like this. Determined not to let the spell casters claim these again, the rogue slips the dice into their pack and declares there is nothing of interest in this corner. Just a dusty old dragon skull.
Dragon's Eye - Hollow Metal Dice
While most of your party sets about to take inventory of the treasure, the rogue makes their way towards a glimmer of light that has caught their eye in the corner of the room. Here, arranged in a circle around a dragon skull atop a pedastal they find several sets of hollow metal polyhedral dice, with a gem inset on each face of each die. This bit of treasure seems oddly familiar, yet somehow a bit different from the ones you've seen in the past, as though the craftsman has been working on improving their previous design. The rogue recalls the wizard mentioning "70 gems per set, a powerfully magic number. It is best us spell casters take charge of these" the last time your party encountered dice like this. Determined not to let the spell casters claim these again, the rogue slips the dice into their pack and declares there is nothing of interest in this corner. Just a dusty old dragon skull.
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As the rogue busies themself with inspecting the far corner of the chamber, the Wizard's attention is drawn towards the dried out fount in the middle of the room. They recount to the cleric the tales they'd heard of this sect attempting to harness the power of a dragon's tears, which would give one the power of scrying. How handy it would be to have the ability to be Always Watching your opponents? But they must not have been successful in their endeavor, seeing as all that remains is a pile of moss covered lumpy muck in the bottom of a defunct fountain. The Wizard muses to themself that a reliquary of dragon tears would have been a nice prize to find here while the Cleric absent-mindedly pokes at one of the lumps of mud in the bottom of the fountain. The Cleric lets out a surprised yelp when some of the moss dislodges to reveal a delightful surprise. It would seem the sect was not as unsuccessful as the Wizard had thought! Below the displaced chunk of moss is a beautiful set of shimmering polyhedral dice filled with a magical looking liquid that one can only assume to be dragon tears, and an eye suspended in the center of each one. Upon digging around further in the muck they discover enough sets of these dice for every member of the party! These will come in handy for sure!
Always Watching - Liquid Core Hand Sanded Sharp Edge Resin Dice
As the rogue busies themself with inspecting the far corner of the chamber, the Wizard's attention is drawn towards the dried out fount in the middle of the room. They recount to the cleric the tales they'd heard of this sect attempting to harness the power of a dragon's tears, which would give one the power of scrying. How handy it would be to have the ability to be Always Watching your opponents? But they must not have been successful in their endeavor, seeing as all that remains is a pile of moss covered lumpy muck in the bottom of a defunct fountain. The Wizard muses to themself that a reliquary of dragon tears would have been a nice prize to find here while the Cleric absent-mindedly pokes at one of the lumps of mud in the bottom of the fountain. The Cleric lets out a surprised yelp when some of the moss dislodges to reveal a delightful surprise. It would seem the sect was not as unsuccessful as the Wizard had thought! Below the displaced chunk of moss is a beautiful set of shimmering polyhedral dice filled with a magical looking liquid that one can only assume to be dragon tears, and an eye suspended in the center of each one. Upon digging around further in the muck they discover enough sets of these dice for every member of the party! These will come in handy for sure!
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Declaring themself the supervisor of the task at hand, the Bard makes their way towards the throne at the front of the room. As they settle in and begin to tune their instrument they notice the embellishments on the crest of the throne, seven Dragon Eyes Gazing out over the chamber. On closer inspection they seem to be a tad loose. A quick flick of a dagger and they come tumbling out. Another stunning set of polyhedral dice! These have rounded edges and feature a Dragon Eye gazing out at you in the center of each die. Inspired by this discovery the Bard begins to sing...
Draconic Gaze - Round Edge Resin Dice
Declaring themself the supervisor of the task at hand, the Bard makes their way towards the throne at the front of the room. As they settle in and begin to tune their instrument they notice the embellishments on the crest of the throne, seven Dragon Eyes Gazing out over the chamber. On closer inspection they seem to be a tad loose. A quick flick of a dagger and they come tumbling out. Another stunning set of polyhedral dice! These have rounded edges and feature a Dragon Eye gazing out at you in the center of each die. Inspired by this discovery the Bard begins to sing...
"In the shadows deep, where embers dance, Eyes aglow, in a fiery haze, A realm awakens in the dragon's gaze."
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As the dulcet tones of the Bard's song fill the room, the Paladin and the Fighter finish carrying the last few bags of treasure out to the entrance of the chamber so that they can be loaded onto the horses. The Fighter notes what an impressive haul it is. The incredible sets of dice alone would have been payment enough, but the party has also gained several trays to hold their precious dice, pins designed to venerate the different types of dragons, and even some dice that although not dragon themed are equally as magical. But the Fighter's favorite accessory discovered amongst the treasure was their newly acquired bag featuring an adorable tiny dragon on the front. The bag has seven chambers inside, each of which will hold a different set of dice.
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As the dulcet tones of the Bard's song fill the room, the Paladin and the Fighter finish carrying the last few bags of treasure out to the entrance of the chamber so that they can be loaded onto the horses. The Fighter notes what an impressive haul it is. The incredible sets of dice alone would have been payment enough, but the party has also gained several trays to hold their precious dice, pins designed to venerate the different types of dragons, and even some dice that although not dragon themed are equally as magical. But the Fighter's favorite accessory discovered amongst the treasure was their newly acquired bag featuring an adorable tiny dragon on the front. The bag has seven chambers inside, each of which will hold a different set of dice.
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Hi, we're Hymgho Premium Gaming Supplies! Hymgho, short for "Hymn of the Ghost," is the tabletop gaming brand for a production facility in China. We produce high quality dice, coins, and a wide variety of other premium gaming products for many of the industry's biggest brands. In 2019 our lead designer, Dinghua Tang, developed the first hollow metal dice handcrafted using a jewelry grade lost wax casting process. Later that same year we released our best selling Solid Metal Dragon Dice set. And in 2020 we partnered with an American distribution partner with the goal of providing local game stores access to unique, high quality, dice and gaming supplies. (Contact [email protected] for wholesale information). Following the success of our first dragon themed Kickstarter project, we continued using Kickstarter to fund and launch our unique stacked Christmas Tree dice set and raised over $135K! Hymgho has the benefit of being factory direct, which means we are able to pivot quickly and make necessary changes within hours, instead of days. This also provides the benefit of being able to ship directly from our factory in China, cutting down on the amount of time it takes for you to receive your dice!
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Hi, we're Hymgho Premium Gaming Supplies! Hymgho, short for "Hymn of the Ghost," is the tabletop gaming brand for a production facility in China. We produce high quality dice, coins, and a wide variety of other premium gaming products for many of the industry's biggest brands. In 2019 our lead designer, Dinghua Tang, developed the first hollow metal dice handcrafted using a jewelry grade lost wax casting process. Later that same year we released our best selling Solid Metal Dragon Dice set. And in 2020 we partnered with an American distribution partner with the goal of providing local game stores access to unique, high quality, dice and gaming supplies. (Contact [email protected] for wholesale information). Following the success of our first dragon themed Kickstarter project, we continued using Kickstarter to fund and launch our unique stacked Christmas Tree dice set and raised over $135K! Hymgho has the benefit of being factory direct, which means we are able to pivot quickly and make necessary changes within hours, instead of days. This also provides the benefit of being able to ship directly from our factory in China, cutting down on the amount of time it takes for you to receive your dice!
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