He builds tables for Dungeons & Dragons players. They sell for over $10,000 a pop
The proud hunter mounts the busts of his prey, reminders of conquests on many an adventure, deep in the wilds.
But no taxidermic deer, moose or antelope hang in his home. His walls are adored with beasts far more monstrous.
The heads of a “mind flayer” and an “owl bear” — creatures of Dungeons & Dragons lore — decorate Michael Jimenez’s game room, furnished with fantastical figurines and assorted medieval weaponry. A flail dangles. Swords shine all around.
And a custom table dominates from the center of the room.