Sands of Qhar-Shedd – The Voices of the Sunken Sun
It begins with a grain. A whisper in the wind, carried over endless dunes, where the sun burns mercilessly and time disintegrates into grains of sand. The scholars of Qhar-Shedd believed that knowledge is encased in stone – and that fate can only be read by those willing to walk among ruins.
The Sands of Qhar-Shedd appear as if they are formed from petrified sunlight and ancient rock. Their surface shows the grain of ancient rock layers – broken, layered, scorched by millennia under the desert sun. Deep red sand tones interspersed with golden streaks, as if the history of an entire empire had been melted into them.
Golden Engravings – Signs of the Past
The engravings on these cubes are not mere numbers. They are reminiscent of the glyphs on the gates of sealed tomb temples. Of prophecies that can only be read at sunset. Of curses whose circle of banishment seems long forgotten – yet never broken.
Each roll a riddle. Each number a fragment of lost truth.
For those who can read in the dust
These Dice do not belong in the hands of court magicians or paladin orders. They choose wanderers, ruin seekers, dreamers. They are made for:
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Dust-born, whose magic was born from sand and heat
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Desert kings, who carry buried empires in their hearts
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Chroniclers of the Forgotten, who bring the old back to life
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And those who know: The sun forgets nothing
It is said that those who possess them dream of golden cities, buried under millennia. Of flames that shine in the darkness. And of voices that sing in the dust...
Protection for your relic
To preserve the crystalline structure and natural grain of the red-striped Brazilian gemstone, we recommend using a soft dice mat – no grain of sand should scratch these treasures.
Store them well – until the sand whispers again
Delivered in a noble case that looks like an artifact from a caravan shrine. For safe storage – or for the moment when you must roll the past again.