A spectacular new gaming table was unveiled at this year’s Gen Con in Indianapolis. It’s called The Prophecy, and if you thought the stuff from Geek Chic was over the top wait until you get a load of this.

Wyrmwood Gaming has made a name for itself making immaculate dice vaults and rolling trays using solid wood and simple, natural finishes. It’s also known for innovation. Last year it came to the best four days in gaming with the prototype for a new game master’s screen that included an integrated dice tower and other bells and whistles.

Its next effort is called The Prophecy. It’s an heirloom-quality, hand-made gaming table featuring real mortise and tenon joinery. It also includes a proprietary, custom-made mechanism for raising and lowering the play surface. Using a detachable crank, users can move it up to three inches in either direction.

Unveiling the first Wyrmwood Gaming Table! We give you - The Prophecy. Posted by Wyrmwood on Thursday, August 17, 2017

That means you can play a board or miniatures game at an elevated height to prevent drinks or food from damaging your game board or delicate terrain. When you’re done for the night, the play surface can be gingerly lowered down inside the table. Slap on a set of custom-fitted leaves and you’re ready for dinner. Rubber gaskets between each one all but guarantee that no spills will leak down inside.

Check out the video for a complete tour.

Tables start at $5,000 without the custom mechanism and go up from there. Delivery costs are still being negotiated with various white-glove logistics companies, and could range from $800-$1,200.

Co-founder Douglas Costello says that the only impediment to getting more tables out the door is training his in-house craftsmen on the new metal working equipment. Wyrmwood isn’t just a woodworking company anymore. They’re also a machine shop.

With Geek Chic filing for bankruptcy just a few short months ago, the way is clear for a new leader in boutique gaming furniture. The next test for Wyrmwood is meeting its delivery dates. Costello’s website says that the first set of 12 tables will be delivered by March 2018, and at least half of them were reserved right there on the floor at Gen Con. The next batch of 30 should ship in Sept. 2018.

You can download a brochure and place a pre-order on the Wyrmwood website.

Update: Wyrmwood tells Polygon that the first wave was completely sold out at Gen Con, and there are only a handful left in the second wave. They could be sold out before PAX West.

Polygon was on the floor at the 50th annual Gen Con tabletop gaming convention in Indianapolis, Indiana. You can find all our stories here as they go live throughout this week.