As of today, I got all the print files laid out for everything on this darned project. Art prints, oracle die face decks and boxes and little white books, etc etc.
Well, the guidebooks aren't done done. I'm doing my final read throughs now to grab typos, and I am waiting on getting photos of the stone dice for the Key Keepers and Helper set, plus the Helper dice manufacturing sample for the Appendix. In the Seasons guidebook, you'll see the dice pages have the stone die in the top corner. The Key Keepers set just doesn't have that yet, as I don't have Key Keeper stone dice in hand. Or potentially made at all. Hard to say, my point of contact is sick right now.
But you can take a look at both guidebooks now here!
Feel free to bug me about my typos in the comments, doesn't hurt to have extra eyes. : )
I can confirm we have shrunk the guidebooks a little, 3mm thinner each by lowering the paper weight (which will make them fit in the chest drawer made for them), and we have made the boxes they come in a full inch plus less deep, so there isn't wasted space. Plus they will fit on a bookshelf better that way, and pack smaller in a box for shipping (or storage, for those of us who need to store the 300+ sets extra that get made haha).
In finishing everything, I updated cheat sheets, made new boxes for the oracle die face decks, retooled the Journal pages to work better for whatever dice you use (and laid out the other 3 grids in the simplified line-only design), etc. It was a fair bit of work, but it's all done!
Cheat Sheets now have a border with the coloration of their stone dice, and a border line with the ink color of that stone die. This does a couple things: It addresses some folks want, stone dice awareness in the set, and it brought the info in on each card a bit so it won't get cut off. Stone dice overlaid here aren't on the actual cards, I just did that so you could see the color matching. I also tagged each die's card with what kind of die it is, Obstacle, Action, Topic, Characterizer, or Connection, as well as what page to find the full writeup and in what guidebook, in case you mix your cheat sheet cards between sets.
This is an awesome set of oracle tools that I am so proud of. They are just what they needed to be! And having put in a bunch of work on the darned books, delving into the new set as well with sample readings, I can say I am so so so excited for you all to see these in your hands early next year.
Alright friends, stay tuned for my notice that I've sent in the final guidebook files, and see you in 2026 when these will exist in the real world.