Dictory

The legends of these magical props, with their unique stories, are here for you to witness
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The old and dusty grimoire say that a mage sealed some of the ocean's power into these cubes with a golden inscription. When you throw it, it comes with a sense of depth, like the churning of the waves.
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The ingredients seem to be relatively common, but a dice that can be used to hold the impact of mid-level explosive magic must be carefully selected before it can be made. Currently, it is generally used by beginners for rune practice, and can also be used to store a portion of magic power for release at any time, which is very handy.
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These dice are said to seal the eyeballs of a small fire dragon, which makes it look angry. Many adventurers own these dice because of its vision-enhancing and night-vision effects. Since only the eyeballs are used, there are no offensive spells embedded in them.
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Certain tribal shamans use these dice for divination. Each stone has a different texture on it, which signals a different ending, or something that is about to happen. It was used to discover the tomb of King Kande, which was hidden deep underground for over 500 years.
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The general public knows only to look for the raw material for these dice around volcanoes. What few know is that this obsidian can also be found in the habitats of certain giant fire dragons. It is several times more effective in boosting attack power than the normal obsidian. Only experienced squads are capable of collecting this unique obsidian.
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The vast majority of such dices you'll are used as vehicles for epic poems chronicling the heroes' duels with evil dragons and their victories. Many museums use these dice as storytelling exhibits, such as the one you see now, which tells how those mages used all sorts of magic to seal the horrific dragon Darragan. - Only a very few knowledgeable or extremely powerful people know that those great mages really did seal the dragon Darragan into the dices back then, and to this day, Darragan still roars angrily in these dices (it was divided into several parts and sealed separately), looking for a chance to break the seal and return to freedom. Only the Chosen One can know the exact location of these dices.
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As you can see, what you have before you is indeed a dice. It is a new product, made by dwarven craftsmen, which greatly reduces the size of the dice while retaining its original purpose. The dice you see before you is a dwarven mass-produced product, made from brass found in the mines that the dwarves occupy. Apparently, the dwarves have not yet considered adding magical uses, so these dice are currently all mechanical.
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This dice has been known since the day the Denalu Order was founded. It is the symbol of the Order. The Denalu Order have been able to continue for a hundred years to this day not by the powerful destructive force that others believe, but by their core spirit: wisdom, perseverance, and unity. Only those who can pass the tests of the Denalu Order are eligible for these dice, and those who only know how to use brute force without wisdom cannot pass.
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There was no doubt that such luxurious looking dice did not belong to something that could be accessed by normal adventurers. This was a dice that belonged to today's Royal Companions, and the design of these dice came from the dice of various well-known orders. On the premise of maintaining the design style, it added a bit more luxury. These dice are just as good as they look - no magic attribute limitations, more than ten times the magic capacity of ordinary dice, and the ability to use multiple magic circle at the same time ...... Anyone who can own these dice has at least the ability to single-handedly hunt a medium-sized dragon.
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When a mage has enough experience and ability, he/she will definitely buy or make a set of dice made of amethyst. The reason is simple: dice made of this material have a natural affinity for magic and are very powerful in directing them, and their stability also enhances the effectiveness of defensive and directional spells. Until 1800 years ago, amethyst dice were spells that only priests, shamans, and popes could possibly possess. Since the fall of the floating island of Lanktayl, these amethyst dice have been spreading and used in folklore.
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Two kinds of magic with diametrically opposed properties are sealed inside these dice, in an ingenious way that prevents the forces of water and fire from reacting easily. However, as a one-time use powerful magic item, it is not recommended for beginners.
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This is an upgraded version of the dwarves' regular multi-purpose fidget dice, which are made of iron from lava and have the ability to hold a certain amount of magic. While the dwarves prefer the version without magic, these dice are popular among those adventurers who like to try new things.
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These Dice may appear to be ordinary gemstone dice with unique patterns, but they are actually crafted from the interplay of light and shadow. Originally pure white gemstones from the Pinnacle of Light, they acquired their distinctive black network patterns after a cataclysmic collapse and prolonged exposure to shadowy forces. Unlike other prophetic dice that reveal only a single future outcome, these dice show multiple potential processes and results. They can only be carved and crafted with magic at noon, or the energy within will leak out. Even rarer than the materials are the mages with the skill to craft these dice.
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These multi-functional dice are all produced by dwarven craftsmen, each serving a different purpose. The dice before you is actually one of a key component of a dwarven mechanical colossus. By absorbing just a small amount of moonlight, it can ensure the entire construct's navigation and directional functions during the night—or so the schematics claim. However, over a hundred years have passed, and the dwarves' so-called "marble-grade mobile fortress city" MGMFC remains unfinished to this day.
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These dice are of a synthetic type, and as the Gnome Emporium’s catalog claims, they are crafted from "Synthetic Obsidian" and fragments of "Antan Mountain Gold." While they lack the vast magical reserves or precise spell-channelling abilities of true obsidian or gold dice, they have become popular among common folk for their ease of use—requiring no magical talent. Some teachers allow apprentices who haven't officially started learning magic to use these dice for an initial experience with magic.
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The gnomes crafted these dice—they have an obsession with creating synthetic dice, mostly for profit. This synthetic version is an alternative to natural tea crystal dice. While it offers slightly reduced magical capacity🪫 and spell potency, its ability to channel magic is greatly enhanced due to its pure and orderly internal crystal structure. When selling these synthetic dice, gnomes always emphasize their long-standing experience and the proven success of their craftsmanship. However, what they won't mention is that even after thousands of years, they still haven't fully understood how the chaotic internal structure of natural crystals both strengthens and weakens the effects of magical dice.
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When the warrior known as "Yadra's Hammer" vanquished the blue dragon, he and his team divided its soul into seven fragments. Using the dragon's still-warm blood, they inscribed powerful seals to bind its spirit. Thus, the first set of blue dragon dice was created. Yet, the dragon did not perish entirely; its soul remains imprisoned, roaring in fury, waiting for the day it can shatter the seals and reclaim its freedom.
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