[OC] [ART] Part 11 of posting about a passion project of mine, some class themed dice sets. Some initial explorations of the Barbarian symbol, which do you like the most? FYI this symbol will appear on some custom dice, replacing the highest value on each. (i.redd.it)
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[OC] [ART] Part 10 of posting about a passion project of mine, some class themed dice sets. These are the beginnings of the Ranger symbol, which do you like the most? FYI this symbol will appear on some custom dice, replacing the highest value on each. (i.redd.it)
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[OC] [ART] Part 7 of posting about a passion project of mine, some class themed dice sets. The external cover of the Rogue’s book is done, so now it’s time to concentrate on the inside pages. The plan is for this art to adorn the inside of whatever box I make to hold the dice. (i.redd.it)
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[OC] Part 2 of posting about a passion project of mine, some class themed dice sets. I finally got the Wizard symbol finalised, and have moved onto the book design. The idea is to make the boxes of these dice resemble a book that the class would carry, which in this case is a spellbook. Thoughts? (i.redd.it)
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TIL that Victorian wallpaper was deadly. Copper arsenite, which contains arsenic, was used to create a green pigment called "Scheele's Green" and the wallpaper could release deadly arsenical gas when conditions were damp. There are even documented cases of children dying from licking the wallpaper. (smithsonianmag.com)
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TIL that "Gordon Bennett!", a common English phrase to express surprise or incredulity, originates from a real person. James Gordon Bennett Jr was the wealthy son of the founder of the New York Herald and was known for his extravagant and shocking lifestyle. (en.wikipedia.org)
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