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All orders placed to ship by July 20th 2020.

Net profits donated to The Trevor Project, supporting Black LGBTQ+ Youth mental health.

Simply rotate the three independently-moving dials to adjust your HP from 0 all the way to 999. Perfect for tracking health in MtG, D&D and similar games.

Sitting on a base of solid cherry wood lie 3 silver, shatter-resistant mirror layers. Each layer is engraved with numbers 0 through 9, the bottom layer representing hundreds, the middle: tens, and the top layer: single digits. To track your HP, simply rotate each layer to until the correct value lines up with the arrow.

Sitting on a base of solid cherry wood lie 3 silver, shatter-resistant mirror layers. Each layer is engraved with numbers 0 through 9, the bottom layer representing hundreds, the middle: tens, and the top layer: single digits. To track your HP, simply rotate each layer to until the correct value lines up with the arrow.

At its center lies a stunning 18mm Swarovski® aurore boreale crystal. This resplendent gem features hundreds of facets refracting hues of blue, green and gold. Orbiting the central gem are a further 10 smaller crystals.

The Amulet of Life’s non-slip rubber feet allow you to twist the dials with one hand, whilst also protecting your gaming surface. Comes with a slim protective travel case. Handmade in Washington State, USA.

This Limited Edition counter has been created especially for the D&D Block Party 2020 charity livestream. All net profits will be donated to The Trevor Project.

The Trevor Project is the premier organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ teens and young adults.

In 1994, producers Peggy Rajski and Randy Stone saw writer/performer James Lecesne bring to life Trevor, a character he created as part of his award-winning one-man show WORD OF MOUTH. Convinced Trevor’s story would make a wonderful short film, Stone and Rajski invited Lecesne to adapt it into a screenplay. Rajski directed the movie and TREVOR went on to win many prestigious awards including the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.

The Oscar-winning film eventually launched a national movement. When producer Randy Stone secured an airing on HBO with Ellen DeGeneres hosting, director/producer Peggy Rajski discovered there was no real place for young people like Trevor to turn when facing challenges similar to his. She quickly recruited mental health experts and figured out how to build the infrastructure necessary for a nationwide 24-hour crisis line, and writer James Lecesne secured the funds to start it. On the night their funny and moving coming-of-age story premiered on HBO in 1998, these visionary filmmakers launched the Trevor Lifeline, the first national crisis intervention and suicide prevention lifeline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning youth.

Since then, hundreds of thousands of young people in crisis have reached out to The Trevor Project’s multiple in-person and online life-saving, life-affirming resources–Trevor Lifeline, TrevorChat, TrevorSpace and Trevor Education Workshops.

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