
Dungeons and Dragons - Bookmark Set #2
Four relatable gaming truths unfold across these witty Dungeons and Dragons bookmarks, each featuring the iconic twenty-sided die against bold black backgrounds. White text delivers perfectly timed punchlines that every tabletop player recognizes - from dreaded natural ones to the ominous DM smile. Canadian Gamer's clever design captures the universal D&D experience with stark contrast and punchy humor that resonates long after game night ends.
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