We Were First Last Time. This Time We’re Focused on Making the Reforged Fates End Tomes Worth the Wait

We Were First Last Time. This Time We’re Focused on Making the Reforged Fates End Tomes Worth the Wait

When the original Fates End Tomes launched, we were the first licensed merchant to bring them to market.

I moved fast. Probably too fast.

I printed them in all the flashy rainbow and colour-shift filaments, got them live as quickly as I could, and pushed them out into the world. At the time, being first felt important.

Then the market caught up.

Suddenly everyone was selling Tomes. Same rainbow finishes. Same flip filaments. Same product. What started as something exciting quickly became something you could buy from just about anyone with a printer and a shiny roll of plastic.

If I’m being completely honest, I’ve still got some of those original version one Tomes here. Most of the time they don’t even make it onto the stall. Not because there’s anything wrong with them, but because I don’t want to put out the same old thing everyone else has.

Enter the Reforged Tomes

Fates End have now released the Reforged Tomes, and they’re a genuine upgrade.

They’re bigger. Properly bigger. Oversized resin dice drop cleanly through the tower without hesitation. They hold more cards. And they now feature magnetic front-opening covers, which, if you’ve ever stood at my stall while I explain how the old mechanism worked, you’ll know is a very welcome change.

They’ve improved the design.

So this time, I’m improving the approach.

No Rush. No Shortcuts.

There’s no scramble to be first this time.

No default rainbow.

No generic flip filament.

No easy option.

No “that’ll do, give me money”

Instead, these Tomes will be hand painted. Properly finished. Given the time and care they deserve.

Because I’d rather offer you something that feels like it was made for your table, something with character, rather than something churned out because it’s quick and easy.

That’s the difference this time.

If there’s a particular design you’d like bumped to the top of the painting queue, let me know.