La Forge Naine

La Forge Naine - Dés polyédriques noirs avec chiffres dorés

La Forge Naine is a small craft workshop that makes custom dice sets in UV resin and acrylic. Here, there's no assembly-line production nor "standard" dice churned out by the thousands. The sets are handmade, and it shows. Each series is worked on, pampered, refined with patience. You can tell the object has been handled, adjusted, reworked. In short, this is something concrete, not industrial "copy-paste".

La Forge Naine's specialty is customization. A guild logo on a die, a lucky number for a board scenery, a set designed as a gift for a role-playing event (wedding, birthday). The workshop is there for that. The idea is simple: adapt the object to the player's story, to their character, to their table. And we love that, because a set of dice, deep down, is never just "dice". It's often a little campaign totem.

Custom dice and gaming items

During Trolls et Légendes 2026, La Forge Naine presents its collections at the Games area. You can come just to look, compare finishes, discuss materials and appearance. You can also come with a specific request. A project in mind? They clearly invite you to stop by the booth to talk about it. The goal is to listen to the need, then combine their techniques with what the player is looking for. No need to produce a specifications document, you talk it through, see what's possible, and move forward.

In addition to dice, La Forge Naine also prints pieces for role-playing games: dice towers, life counters, trays, and even more specific elements depending on the project. They can also assist in the development of a project related to your own game. Again, no vague promises-just manufacturing, made-to-measure, and dialogue.

At-home workshops

The workshop also offers at-home workshops for role-playing events. The idea is clear: if, during a session or an event, players want to create their own sets for a future campaign, La Forge Naine can step in. In less than 4 hours, everyone can leave with their creation in hand. It's fast, but above all very tangible. And it makes a memento that doesn't end up at the back of a drawer.

A story of passion and community

La Forge Naine started out of a passion for role-playing. And, over the course of encounters, the workshop says it has found a caring and enthusiastic community, which motivates them to continue and to develop new items around RPGs. Every opportunity to talk with players feeds their ideas and their desire to improve the products, while staying as close as possible to expectations.

You'll find them at the Games area, at their booth. Good spirits expected. And, yes, it easily makes you want to start another campaign. Without overdoing it, it's the kind of temptation that works very well.

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