Featuring: Tiny Elf Arcanist’s Top 5 Gift Ideas

Gifts for the Author in Your Life

The Tiny Elf Arcanist has some great recommendations for the Arcanist, reader, and/or fandom fan in your life. If you’re shopping for a D&D player or someone who adores anime, some unique ideas await you below!

Custom Fandom Tea Bends

Shop: Adagio Teas

Because tea is the perfect companion drink for reading. You can check their variety of blends inspired by your favorite fandoms, or even design your own.

Get your customized tea blend from Adagio Teas

The image shows a rectangular tin box featuring the character Venti from the game Genshin Impact. The design on the tin includes an illustration of Venti holding a lyre with the background in various shades of teal and green. The text "Venti" and "Windborne Bard" is displayed on the tin along with five stars below the text. There is also a circular overlay in the top left corner of the image with the word "video" and a play icon.
Venti Tea from Adagio Teas

Goblin Blanket

Shop: Paola's Pixels

Get this D&D-inspired goblin blanket for the little goblins at home, or for anyone who enjoys some cozy reading with a blanket and a cup of tea.

Check out the goblin blanket and more Paolas Pixels on Etsy

A soft, green blanket with a playful pattern featuring outlines of Baby Yoda's face peeking through leaves. The blanket is draped over a beige sofa, with the white, fluffy underside slightly exposed. In the background, there are a few potted plants and a staircase, creating a cozy, inviting living space.
Goblin Blanket from Paola's Pixels

Polyhedral Dice Patterned Socks Collection

Shop: Witch Hunt

Your TTRPG-playing friends won’t be disappointed by being gifted these socks. They are colorful and come in different patterns: dragon, goblin, and skeleton. I’d also recommend their polyhedral dice necktie, I bought one for myself and it’s so pretty!

Shop Witch Hunt now!

The image shows a pair of colorful socks with a fantasy theme. The socks are primarily turquoise with mustard yellow accents at the toes, heels, and cuffs. The pattern on the socks includes images of red dragons, swords, and gold polyhedral dice, resembling a design inspired by tabletop role-playing games.
Dice Patterned Socks by WitchHunt

Inchoate Tales Playing Cards

Shop: Rachillu

Make everyone jealous with this durable and, most importantly, cute and unique deck of cards. Inchoate Tales is a dark and whimsical deck of poker cards comprised of distinct ink drawings that inspire their own stories. I’ve heard they are a pleasure to shuffle, and some of the designs are available as stickers too.

Get the playing cards here

A black and white box of playing cards titled "Inchoate Tales" by Rachillu. The design on the box features a stylized image of two crossed arrows with flowers at the intersection, surrounded by a glowing effect. The text is bold and hand-drawn, contributing to the whimsical and artistic style of the packaging.
Inchoate Tales Playing Cards by Rachillu

Subtle Pronoun Pins

Shop: The Pin Prick

Normalize sharing your pronouns by wearing these stylish pronoun pins on your lapel. You can make them snazzier with a collar chain! There’s also an earrings option if that’s more your thing.

Get the Pronoun Pins

A collection of small metallic pins, each displaying different pronouns in cursive script, spread across a textured, dark brown fabric surface. The pronouns include 'they,' 'them,' 'she,' 'her,' 'he,' 'him,' 'xe,' 'ze,' 'its,' 'hir,' 'hum,' and others, in both gold and silver finishes. The pins are scattered randomly, creating a visually appealing arrangement that emphasizes inclusivity and diverse gender identities.
Pronoun Pins by The Pin Prick

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About Tiny Elf Arcanist

Mat is a tiny elf navigating a human world. He has lived hundreds of lives, mainly by role-playing and reading fantasy books. He believes in the importance of representation in all types of media and loves the diversity offered by indie books. Find Mat on his blog or on StoryGraph.

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