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Mimic Pin

$15.00

Made for pastel loving players of Dungeons & Dragons, you can show your love of mimics, along with pastel colours and all the sparkles with this hard enamel pin.

~ Specifications ~
Type: Hard Enamel
Metal: Gold plating
SIze: 39 x 33 mm
Back: Black rubber clasp

“Mimics are shapeshifting predators able to take on the form of inanimate objects to lure creatures to their doom. In dungeons, these cunning creatures most often take the form of doors and chests, having learned that such forms attract a steady stream of prey.” - D&D Monster Manual

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Made for pastel loving players of Dungeons & Dragons, you can show your love of mimics, along with pastel colours and all the sparkles with this hard enamel pin.

~ Specifications ~
Type: Hard Enamel
Metal: Gold plating
SIze: 39 x 33 mm
Back: Black rubber clasp

“Mimics are shapeshifting predators able to take on the form of inanimate objects to lure creatures to their doom. In dungeons, these cunning creatures most often take the form of doors and chests, having learned that such forms attract a steady stream of prey.” - D&D Monster Manual

Made for pastel loving players of Dungeons & Dragons, you can show your love of mimics, along with pastel colours and all the sparkles with this hard enamel pin.

~ Specifications ~
Type: Hard Enamel
Metal: Gold plating
SIze: 39 x 33 mm
Back: Black rubber clasp

“Mimics are shapeshifting predators able to take on the form of inanimate objects to lure creatures to their doom. In dungeons, these cunning creatures most often take the form of doors and chests, having learned that such forms attract a steady stream of prey.” - D&D Monster Manual

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