Druid Tomb is more than a prop—it’s a clever, book‑shaped companion for your tabletop adventures. On the shelf it resembles a quiet tome, but at the table it opens into practical functionality: a storage tray or a dice tower. This dual‑purpose design is built to streamline your setup, keep dice organized, and add a touch of lore to every session.
Two‑in‑one versatility tailored to your game night
Choose between a Dice Tower Insert for swift, spill‑free rolls or a Storage Insert to corral dice, tokens, and small minis between battles. The inserts are white for a clean, legible contrast with your dice, while the book cover color is customizable to match your character or campaign vibe. If you want, you can also add a standard set of DnD dice to your order; the color of the dice will be random and based on stock at the time of fulfillment.
Carefully considered specs
Dimensions are precise for tabletop use: 5 1/8 inches tall, 4 1/2 inches wide, and 1 1/2 inches deep. The piece is 3D‑printed, so you’ll notice layer lines and minor imperfections inherent to the process—these aren’t hidden flaws, just the character of handmade printing. Inserts remain white, while the book cover color is a selectable option to suit your setup. Color variations in dice and book cover may occur due to stock and batch differences.
What’s included and customization options
- Option to include a standard set of DnD dice with your order (random dice color based on availability).
- Choice between Dice Tower Insert or Storage Insert to fit your play style.
- White inserts for a crisp, uniform look and a color-selectable book cover to personalize your display.
Practical use cases
- Dice tower mode: speed up initiative and combat rounds with a satisfying, tactile roll that keeps dice contained.
- Storage tray mode: keep dice, counters, and small tokens neatly organized between encounters.
- Shelf display: a lore‑friendly, book‑ish centerpiece that doubles as part of your game night backdrop.
Important notes for buyers
- Not intended for children three (3) and under. 3D‑printed items may have hidden flaws or small parts that could pose a choking hazard. Larger toys are generally safer for younger children.
- Due to the nature of 3D printing, you may see layer lines and minor imperfections. Color tones can vary between displays and from what you see on a screen. We don’t enhance photos for vibrancy, and different filament batches can yield subtle color differences.
Elevate your game nights with a accessory that blends form and function—the Druid Tomb is ready to become your tabletop companion, evolving from a quiet book on the shelf to a practical dice hub at the table.