Publishing Goblin’s Oracle Dice

These unique oracle tools began with a 14-dice set in 2020. Then, in 2022, the second edition expanded the set to 22 dice, including a 2-sided cloth grid, and more accessories. 

Now, in 2026 and into the future, the Oracle Dice are completed, featuring two separate 22-dice sets, each with their own cheat sheet cards, Lords oracle cards, 2-sided reading grids, boxes, and deep, 300 page guidebooks to help you learn the dice more thoroughly than ever. Our original set is now The Seasons Set, and the completely new set is the Key Keepers Set.

And, joining the sets to cap them off at a joined 50 dice, the Helper dice set is an optional 6-dice add on set.

These dice are unique to their own system, and can be read on their own or with a reading mat, over the top of a tarot reading, or with other charm or rune casting divination systems. Their simple intuitive symbols make reading easy, but their presence in physical spaces for castings greatly change and expand on their meanings.

The Seasons Set

This 22-dice set features a core of 4 dice, the seasons dice, and 18 additional dice that explore unique themes and concepts, giving you an array of options to borrow from to find your answers.

As the original set, refined over three editions, it is the most complete on its own. The other two sets offer a great deal of support to this one. Consider this the base set, and the other two as expansions for it.

Its two reading grids are the Seasons Grid and the Time Grid.

The symbols of this dice set were designed by Amy Smith.

The Lords illustrations were done by Ezra Kimbell.

The Key Keeper’s Set

This 22-dice set features a core of 7 dice, the Key Keepers seven faces, representing the Sun & Moon cycle through the day and the Empty Sky.

It also features 5 glow-in-the-dark dice from each deluxe edition of the Hot Housewives Tarot and the Misery Tarot, as well as collecting the Gametaker’s dice from the Alleyway Oracles add-on bags, and a final 12-sided astrology die of its own creation.

Its two reading grids are the Sun & Moon Grid and the Forces & Energies Grid.

The symbols of this dice set were designed by Amy Smith.

The Lords illustrations were done by Ezra Kimbell.

The Helpers Set

This capstone 6-dice set comes in a box with the dice in a small bag, 6 holographic Lords Oracle cards, 6 cheat sheet cards, as well as the 36 die-face Oracle cards for the dice here featured.

These final dice capture missing elements from the main two dice sets, and finish the oracle dice as a complete set of 50 with a complete and full array of elements to pull on for your readings.

The symbols of this dice set, as well as the Lords illustrations, were done by Bee Ho.

And More

Beyond the dice sets themselves, there are a variety of accessories and extra items tied to the dice. And in time, there will be more!

 

 The Wood Dice Boxes

Featured since the 2nd edition, these 22-slot wood boxes are made for the dice, and hold a full 22 dice set under an engraving of the Goblin Head, or the symbols of either main 22-dice set. These are ideal ways to store your dice!

 The Dice Chests

New in the final edition, the dice chests are designed specifically to hold all your oracle dice related items! In their top shelf, under glass, are foam inserts that can hold all 50 of your dice. Have the wooden boxes for the two main sets? No problem, the foam inserts come out to fit the dice boxes perfectly in their place.

With a drawer to hold decks of cards, such as your oracle die face cards, drawers for you guidebooks, journals, and cheat sheets/lords cards, this chest will hold it all in a beautiful storage choice.

 

Die Face Oracles

Some people prefer cards, or even to use cards to learn the dice. These two, 138-card oracle decks feature the Seasons or the Key Keepers dice sets as cards, each die face a card in a color scheme relating to its die. 

Some diviners even roll the dice over the cards, letting them speak to one another in a reading.

*The Helper Dice set comes with its die face oracle cards already, as there are only 36 of them.

 Reading Journals

For each main 22-dice set, there is a Journal that you can use to track your readings on the grids. The Seasons Journal features space for you to track readings on the Seasons or Time Grids, while the Key Keepers Journal features space for you to track readings on the Sun & Moon or Forces & Energies Grids.

A helpful starter to let you keep tabs on your readings and what messages they have shared, and a way to track your progress with learning how to use the dice, the journals are ideal for beginners and experts alike.

Stone Dice Sets

Limited run stone-dice sets were made for all 50 dice, featuring the dice in unique stone and ink combinations to give you a showpiece set to show off to friends, display, or put to use in divining the future.

Neoprene Mats

An additional run of 4 Neoprene mat designs were done by Emma Clinton to adapt the reading grids to sturdier mats, that can add a little bounce to your readings and keep the grid from moving during your reading with their rubber backs.

The original edition came with a single reading grid on a Neoprene mat as an add-on, so in a way this was returning to the roots.

Prints, Pins, & More

A Yes/No Goblin Coin, a Dice Goblin Pin, as well as a 1000 Goblin Pin were designed for the dice sets, the last as a comemmorative item for reaching 1000 backers on the final edition crowdfunding project.

Art prints of the Lords of the dice have also been on offer in each campaign. The Seasons print set featuring all 22 lords, as detail zooms on their art. The Key Keeper’s set featuring the 7 Key Keeper lords as foil prints.