Oooh, I always love to see d7s. One of the game reconstructions I'm best-known for in the SCA is a 13th century Backgammon variant, played on a seven-sided board, with seven pieces per player, played with seven-sided dice. It's gloriously obsessive, and a fairly good game to boot.
At the time I reconstructed it, I had never even heard of seven-sided dice before, so I had to carve my own sets out of sculpy. I was very happy when the one you're showing here came out.
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Oooh, I always love to see d7s. One of the game reconstructions I'm best-known for in the SCA is a 13th century Backgammon variant, played on a seven-sided board, with seven pieces per player, played with seven-sided dice. It's gloriously obsessive, and a fairly good game to boot.
At the time I reconstructed it, I had never even heard of seven-sided dice before, so I had to carve my own sets out of sculpy. I was very happy when the one you're showing here came out.