

Rounding out the pack will be the 8th to 9th level Valkyrie’s Sky module by Brian Berg, creative director of Total Party Kill Games. The Blackwood Society’s Matt Everhart will craft a 5th to 6th level adventure for Forest Queen’s Radiance.

Lysa Chen will write a 3rd to 4th level module for Aether Breach. SkullSplitter Dice has teamed up with three great RPG authors (with writing credentials from little companies you might have heard of like Wizards of the Coast) to offer exclusive D&D 5e compatible modules based on each dice set once the campaign is funded at $6,000. The gold ink complements the marbled color of the dice perfectly.Įach dice set will be $15 and if you pledge at $60 or more, you’ll get additional dice in each set once they’re unlocked via stretch goals.īut what if you don’t want dice (in which case… why are you reading this?) but you do like RPGs? There’s something for you too! SkullSplitter Dice sent over a set of Valkyrie’s Sky for me to play with, and I can’t stop picking them up and rolling them. They ran a kickstarter in April 2018 to fun dice which netted over 1million. The went into business online starting late 2017. (I would scoff here, but I’ve learned to never doubt SkullSplitter Dice’s founder, Ted Cory, in these matters.)Įach set consists of one d4, four d6, one d8, one d10, one d%, one d12, and two d20. Kraken is a company that contracts the manufacture of unique and exclusive dice as well as reselling other cheap dice such as Heng Da, T&G, etc. The Valkyrie’s Sky (blue and white), Aether Breach (purple and white), and Forest Queen’s Radiance (green and white) are beautifully marbled dice, picked by AI to complement one another on the tabletop. You’re fortunate you’re dice came as intended. Who knows, maybe it's different for the layered dice, but I have yet to see even one of the dice with some transparency that don't just yellowy-transparent. (Image: SkullSplitter Dice)Īnd now they’re expanding their offerings with three new color combinations in their latest Kickstarter. Most of the people I've talked to had dice show up that looked completely different from the images in the KS. Computer algorithms have determined these are pleasing to your hu-man eyes.
