Trinkets, 66 (d100)

Interesting baubles, semi magical objects and items touched by mystery.

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d100 Result

1

A glass box, its clear panels leaded at the seams, its trio of locks glinting gold. Warm blue lights dance frantically inside it, seem to beat against the glass walls like trapped wings.  The keys are nowhere to be found. Knowledgeable PC’s can identify it as fey made.

2

A Roll on "Random Musical Instruments" that always sounds like a Roll on "Random Musical Instruments" when played.

3

A vellum document folded and sealed with a red wax seal as ornate as any used by the nobility. If unsealed it is a formal invitation to the unnamed bearer and a small part of guests to the 60th birthday of a Chodo Contague, which is occurring 2d4+2 months from when the letter was found. Knowledgeable PC’s are aware that Congangue is a major crime boss of a largest city in the nearby country.

4

A blackened iron coffer that has seen better days. The coffer is locked and must be picked or smashed open. Inside are three cones of incense wrapped in sanctified, unholy cloth stitched with golden signs of Chaos.

5

A detailed sketch of a halfling maiden wielding an impressive sword.

6

A signed receipt slip from a black-market pawn shop including an evaluation for the item sold into hock. To the untrained eye, the receipt lists the sale of one plain silver ring for 2 gold pieces by Mary Goodwife at John’s Honest Pawnshop. The entire note is written in Cant, the language of thieves and mentions that interesting contraband can be purchased discreetly at John’s Honest Pawnshop to those coming in asking to buy Mary an engagement ring.

7

A heavy pleated kilt, whose green and red tartan pattern identifies it as being from the northern Kerr clan.

8

A glass jar with a large toadstool inside with a few smaller mushrooms around it. The jar is filled with some sort of viscous substance, completely submerging the mushrooms. A note glued to the glass claims that the contents to be the beginnings of Myconid birth, but assures viewers the sprout is “inert”.

9

An unsent letter from a parent to their child congratulating them for their job as chef and finally revealing the secret family recipe to the kid.

10

A leather wallet stamped with the image of a merchant’s ship. It contains a high-quality forgery of a tax-exempt import / export license on goods produced by Roll on "Random Artisan's Tools". According to the paperwork, the bearer, up to three of his retinue and up to one ship or wagon can pass through any border, bridge, gate or city without paying any toll, tax or fee of passage or a tax on the goods so long as they were produced by those tools. The licence expires 5d10 months from the time it is originally found.

11

An old rose made from ash, carved with the Elven script for “Good”.

12

A scorched brass horseshoe that was thrown from the hoof of a Nightmare, a type of fiendish equine named after the terrible dreams suffered by those that encountered them. The wicked creatures are best known for serving as mounts under a variety of malevolent beings throughout the Lower Planes.

13

A wheel of aged dwarven cheese, clad in beeswax.

14

A hand mirror made of silver, with ornaments of beautiful and long-haired androgyne faces covering the frame.

15

A one-gallon cask of Untergraad, a liquor made popular by students and modeled after the medical or scientific alcohol commonly pilfered from laboratories. It’s often flavored with herbs and its alcohol content is both very high and incredibly constant. Drinks are usually poured to the proportionate weight of the imbiber. A skilled bartender can push an Untergraad drinker to the very edge of riotously drunk with a measured dose.

16

A rather drab-looking painted portrait set in a brightly shining metallic locket.

17

A crude effigy and shamanic heirloom from one of the hagtrees that grow deep in the forest.

18

A physical shard of blackest night said to be a prison for the partial essence of the Trickster himself. Any close to it may be undone by its troubling aura.

19

A scroll describing a dread spell that fills the foes’ minds with their own worst nightmares.

20

A clear crystal broach of purest clarity whose core dances with whirling white specks like that of the fiercest blizzard.

21

An abhorrent lodestone from which a gnawing sense of wrongness emanates.

22

A military uniform, in white and sky-blue color, with a unicorn emblem.

23

An elegant dress with rich black silk back and sides and a deep purple velvet insert in the front creating a striking combination of fabrics. The solid half-sleeves have a beautiful floral pattern, tree-cornered lace that falls into a point of silver-thread piping.

24

A simple bamboo mouth-harp.

25

A leather wallet stamped with the symbol of a mortar and pestle. It contains a full set of certified identification papers denoting that the bearer is a member of the healer’s guild. The section containing the member’s physical description (Height, weight, sex, race, eye, skin and hair color) is completely blank and could be filled in by anyone with half decent handwriting.

26

A hair clip made from a mermaid’s scales along with a piece of coral.

27

A wooden doll depicting a man, possibly from a Stone Age culture, carved with a spear in his hand, his waist adorned with braided sinew as a belt of sorts.

28

A silver flask midway full of a strong and harsh brew of ale.

29

A mesmerizing crystal that pulsates with an otherworldly energy, resonating with alien life force, casting haunting reflections within its crystalline structure.

30

A wrought iron bottle filled with a plant based supernatural libation known a Zozo Juice. It is a fiery red drink with thick orange bubbles that almost makes it appear molten in nature. Although it is technically an ale, its more like coagulated blood considering how thick it is. Bubbles crawl slowly to the surface through its sanguine blood-like depths. It is an extremely spicy drink that makes it almost unbearable to consume.

31

A pickled kobold fetus in a jar that occasionally twitches when the light gets too bright.

32

A crude set of glass wind chimes that faintly hums in starlight.

33

A dwarven hunk of flint carved with a short prophecy.

34

A clockwork sphere with iron wings. At center is nut-sized storage hole.

35

A collection of fourteen perfectly spherical steel balls. When held in close proximity to each other, they snap together into a cube by themselves. If one ball is removed from the cube, they collapse back into a pile.

36

A carpet that depicts a map of the heavens, showing many different, colorful constellations and whirling planets, woven in thick, richly dyed wool.

37

A tall, thin sculpture of a sort of squashed-in horse, carved out of translucent stone.

38

A rowan wand, charged with the first circle of seven marks for binding.

39

A big copper key that looks like it has been lying around turning green for a couple hundred years. It is six inches long may be the heaviest key ever hefted. It is squared off flat on the sides and Investigative PC’s can discover an inscription under the verdigris that when scrapped at reads; “Roll on "All Mottos"”.

40

A silver bracelet with dozens of small charms hanging from it. The charms represent various symbols of luck and fortune from different religions, cultures, and traditions.

41

A hat made of soft felt and adorned with small branches, flowers and butterflies that change color with the seasons. It was crafted by a fey artisan as a gift for a mortal friend.

42

A wooden crate full of human hands of all shapes, sizes and colors and all of them are remarkably preserved and in near perfect condition. Some of them have perforations where the cut is.

43

A thin sheet of ironoak on which is sketched a charcoal drawing of a child wearing fabulous clothes and draped with jewels. Dangling from one corner, a handful of tiny iron charms dangling from copper chains, three missing.

44

A brilliant blue mug beset with scores of tiny gems in a fractal depiction of riches raining from a pearl moon. The surface of the glazed and fired clay is polished to a mirror sheen.

45

A marble statuette featuring a sea eagle rising from the waves, its eyes inlaid with bronze flames, its talons blood stained.

46

A willow-woven tablet secures a bas relief of kingdom soldiers huddled around a dirt map, conversing and holding their weapons. In flickering light, it hums softly, like a distant conversation barely heard.

47

A frivolously thin linen jacket sewn with iron studs in the shape of saffron stems, slightly rusty. It smells strongly of the depicted herb. While worn, the wearer finds themselves extremely clear minded, regardless of their physical condition or alchemical impairment; this clarity does not extend to control over their body’s functions.

48

An ash-gray shawl whose fringes wave and flicker like living fire, warm to the touch.

49

A rich green linen tunic embroidered with a massive golden peppermint, the flowers made of threaded silver. It fills the air with the same smell, always fresh.

50

A thin chain made of alternating links of gold and silver and features a bloody daffodil wrought from rose gold.

51

A bronze brooch engraved with a pair of sandals, their straps broken and trailing. They hum excitedly when not in motion.

52

A thickly padded shirt featuring a stylized blackberry bramble; the berries at the hems are sewn with tarnished silver thread.

53

A feastbowl carved from a single piece of marble, edged in faces which on inspection always seem to be people the viewer knows and cares for.

54

A silk ribbon stitched with gold and silver thread in stanzas of a poem about dying wealthy.

55

The Winter Aristocrat’s Dinner: A framed painting of a thin, beautiful, long-haired person eating a luxurious feast alone at a table in the snow that is, at first glance, a wonder. Closer inspection shows shadowy figures shivering at the edges in the dark, left out. Whatever figures were once painted there are covered now by a soft, porous mold that peels away easily but seems endless.

56

An azure-lacquered tablet that has a moon-bent tree made from polished ironoak laid into its face, the roots of which entangle each other and protrude from the tablet to end in small spikes.

57

A deep purple linen shirt sewn with extraordinarily thin iron wire in the shape of a cloud-shrouded moon over the right breast. Between the wires grows a pale green mold, clinging to the shirt in flaky outgrowths. The wearer can always see the moon’s outline, no matter what it is hidden behind. In moonlight, the mold grows noticeably.

58

A tin brooch shaped like a lightning-struck tree, with a dozen forks of lightning made from carefully inlaid porcelain, some of them broken.

59

A small porcelain thimble chased in scarlet and has a crimson silk slip cover. The markings on the thimble itself are minute and depict a cheerful but strained proprietor hawking various wares from a cart.

60

A handtruck featuring a thick bronze pry at the base of a long ironoak handle with two stubby wheels. Tiny iron charms in the shape of hearts dangle from the spokes of each wheel.

61

An archaic keepsake box with trinkets from a commoner from a forgotten era. Although these items may have some cultural significance, the items contained in the box are generally commonplace for that era. It does signal that other potentially more valuable artifacts from this era may be in the vicinity.

62

A beautifully crafted urn that, if broken, releases a vengeful spirit

63

A writ of freedom for years of indentured servitude paid off.

64

A tear stained map of the local cemetery with an “X” marking a specific grave.

65

A letter from family thanking the recipient for the money they’ve been sending, but ma isn’t getting better so they should come home to see her soon.

66

A child’s toy and a note in childish writing “so u arnt lonly” with it.

67

A polished black lacquer music box, with a picture of a migratory duck on the lid and an inscription inside that reads, “Home is Wherever I’m With You.” The mechanism plays a nasty dissonant tune.

68

A seemingly unremarkable stone that emits a soothing, melodious hum when rubbed, but only those with a pure heart can hear the hidden harmonies that convey ancient wisdom.

69

A letter with the following written inside “we only need 300 more gold until we can bring her back and live peacefully once again as a family”.

70

A veil with delicate, hand-painted patterns that shift and transform over time, subtly mirroring the emotions and experiences of the wearer, revealing a narrative of their life’s journey.

71

A long thick staff-like musical instrument made of multiple joined rattlesnake rattlers that functions like a rain stick.

72

A bottle of cheap rotgut booze, only a quarter of it remains.

73

A wooden hand with articulating fingers. You can’t tell if it’s a mannequin hand to be used by artist, or a prosthetic. Every time you look away, it seems like the fingers slightly change position.

74

An antique hookah that looks recently used.

75

An armband made from vampirized human flesh, bone, and small hematite stones.

76

A pewter belt buckle with a symbol of a grinning face.

77

A nearly translucent roll of old parchment.

78

A large, intricately carved stone bowl filled with a thick, red liquid that smells like copper and rotten meat. The bowl is etched with strange, serpentine symbols and is supported by a trio of coiled serpent legs.

79

A simple and unassuming clay and bamboo, free-reed aerophone resembling a cross between an ocarina, a harmonica, and a pipe organ. The khaen covers four octaves, in a diatonic scale.

80

A whistle shaped like a wooden bird.

81

A velvet pouch filled with brilliant blue sand.

82

A turtle shell bowl polished to a beautiful shine.

83

A talisman displaying the symbol of a prominent noble house.

84

A collection of sandstone tablets filled with strange symbols. If translated, the tablets discuss the coming of a great serpent god. A thousand and one souls must be sacrificed in the name of the great serpent in order for it to manifest in the material plane.

85

A fishing hook made from ivory and studded with red beads.

86

A bound cluster of porcupine needles in a bag.

87

A silver fork with a crescent moon engraved onto the handle.

88

A single stone and wire earring that hums a faint, relaxing tune.

89

A clay urn the size of a fist that is covered in undecipherable writing.

90

A small copper frog statuette.

91

A small holy symbol of an exotic xenian cult dedicated to Roll on "Random Godly Domains".

92

A small flute carved from unfamiliar wood, giving it an unusual sound when played.

93

An occult mask that covers both the face and the head. It consists of a crown made to look like gold, but fake, and a veil made of heavy leather with holes for the eyes.

94

A mask of white porcelain with high, dramatic cheekbones and striking, red painted brows.

95

An acorn-sized seed with a green and orange swirled pattern. Knowledgeable PC’s can determine that it originated from the Feywild but aren’t sure what it will grow into.

96

A rod of whittled-down, bloody dragonhorn that has been scrimshawed with blasphemous prayers to the Archfiend of Roll on "Evil Domains".

97

A bundle of unopened correspondence of a prominent politician.

98

A burnished copper coin that bears the crest of a forgotten kingdom.

99

A one-gallon cask labelled “Skullbungle”, bearing the design of an exploding grinning skull on the top lid. This jet-black drink swirls with red highlights and is made by distilling strong dwarven spirits through a mash made of hallucinogenic mushrooms and powerful chillies. Staggeringly strong and harsh yet incredibly tasty. Imbibing the drink often produces soothing hallucinations, making this a popular drink among the downtrodden as well.

100

A leather wallet stamped with the symbol of a wagon wheel. It contains a full set of certified identification papers denoting that the bearer is a member of the wagon-makers and wheelwrights guild. The section containing the member’s physical description (Height, weight, sex, race, eye, skin and hair colour) is completely blank and could be filled in by anyone with half decent handwriting.