Trinkets, 67 (d100)

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

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d100 Result

1

A half-gallon keg of solid lead, sealed tight with sticky tar and filled with the caustic blood of fiends. Knowledgeable PC’s have heard stories that in the east, Chaos Daemons are hunted and bled into lead vessels. Ogre Butchers use this acidic ichor for warpaint, capturing their former owner’s ferocity to give their Tyrants a truly terrifying appearance.

2

A simple cup glazed a pale orange, its thick rim made of smooth marble featuring reclining friends chatting and drinking together. When left in the dark, it hums quietly, reminding listeners of their favorite tune.

3

A pouch of small medicinal vials labelled with different names, with a handwritten note detailing dosages and urgency in delivery. The address is a local village no more than a day’s journey away…

4

A pair of shiny six-sided trick dice with cork interior and plated with abalone. By soaking them in water you can pre-set them to land on a certain side. This set was made for a traveling troupe of players whose signature performance hinged the plot on a dice roll.

5

A pair of carefully wrapped baby shoes, never worn.

6

A cardboard box of wooden matches. If shaken, you can hear only one wooden match is left, rattling around inside. The match is used, the top half burned and gnarled. Yet somehow if struck, still produces a feeble flame. The name on the match box is The Phoenix. There’s no address.

7

A tall spindly lantern of unknown silvery metal, that holds a single fey candle that flickers whimsically when lit.

8

A pine box carved with the Halfling for “Greed” that fills you with melancholy when held.

9

A waxed leather case containing a tarokka deck whose cards are heavily worn and yellowing.

10

A cheaply made, printed pamphlet advocating moral change and decrying the evils of Roll on "Random Godly Domains".

11

A faded and well-worn love letter.

12

An extraordinarily fluffy pillow, stuffed with feathers of celestial geese. It brings comfortable sleep and pleasant dreams to whoever sleeps on it.

13

A one-gallon cask of Ichthyomoth Pale Ale, a strong beer made from barley, malt, seaweed and the marrow of giant seabeasts.

14

A novelty crystal bottle of “Grande Mdm. Deezalax’s Moon Elixir” in the shape of a well-rounded elf maiden, a gilt label featuring a stern looking elven grandmother, various wax seals with fake (Ask an elf) signets and elvish stamped on them, and incomprehensibly phrased copy seemingly extolling the Elixir’s properties: life prolonging, libido enhancing and maybe skin graying. It’s clear this stuff is being heavily marketed, but unclear as to who it’s being marketed towards. It’s a light yellowish green and tastes like bitter fruit. Elves think it’s a revolting bad joke.

15

A large wicker basket housing a collection of small stone figures of ancient and exotic tribal craftsmanship, with a larger copper one possessing two uncut gems for eyes

16

A gnarled stave carved from the blackened heartwood of a Hangman’s Tree. It can be used as focus for casting arcane divine or druidic spells, although it is not clear how it gained this property.

17

A small black cube that contains millions of tiny pin-pricks of light circling around a sphere of pure darkness.

18

A palm sized colourless crystal that splits and intensifies light that falls upon it, twisting it into dazzling and unsettling hues.

19

A night-blue silk robe with tiny sparkles that seem to shimmer like stars.

20

A pair of finely embroidered silk shoes that makes the bearer want to dance.

21

A pair of crystalline fey wings adorned onto a hair stick. When the sun passes through them, a rainbow appears in its shadow.

22

A heavy bone beard comb with dwarven markings on it.

23

An ancient and decrepit cast iron funeral bell, crusted with dried grave dirt and etched with eldritch runes which glow a dull green. Urban legends say when rung, the bell produces a sound so mournful and soul-searingly haunting, none who’ve rung it once dare to ring it a second time to confirm it.

24

A small and rather ordinary-looking flute carved from a piece of gray driftwood. It plays beautiful, clear music.

25

A dark mask, crafted with the scales of a black dragon from long ago. It emits a dark and sinister energy, the faint scent of death hangs on it. The true origins of the mask are not known.

26

A hen-sized ceramic sculpture of a hen. The sculpture is hollow inside like a piggy bank, and has a cork plug under its tail feathers. At sunrise each day, if you pick up the hen, you can hear something rolling around inside. Remove the plug and you can withdraw one fresh egg. If the egg is not removed by sundown, it disappears and is replaced by a new one in the morning. If something else is placed inside the hen, it’s just a piggy bank. It has to be empty at sundown to “lay” an egg the next morning.

27

A walking stick with a steel handle that stands upright if left alone.

28

A burnt jade hair ornament engraved with the saga of an elven poet that glows silver every morning.

29

A letter opener made from copper dragon scales with the name “Lanliss” marked into it adorned in geometric shapes.

30

A bleached-bone mask holed for eyes, nose, and mouth.

31

A small, polished cherrywood box with silver fittings. When opened, it reveals a collection of artist’s tools.

32

A puzzle box with the name of a prominent wizard etched into the side in what seems to be child’s handwriting. The puzzle is unsolvable. There is nothing inside.

33

A burlap sack containing 2d4 bars of a rough scouring soap made from ground pumice, and a little bit goes a long way. Light gray in color, it scrubs off trail dust, sweat, and blood with equal ease, leaving behind a clean, slightly dusty scent.

34

A tall, wide brimmed pirate’s hat of black fabric with gold trim, giving it a sleek and elegant look. The most striking feature of the hat is the large golden skull set in the centre, which glitters in the light and intimidates any foes.

35

A black iron mask that bears the likeness of Demogorgon, the Prince of Demons. It has horn-like protrusions on each side that curve outward and a mouth that can open and close with a snap.

36

A thin ironoak stylus that’s used to apply kohl powder to the eyes and has a thin lavender silk ribbon depicting entwined fingers. Close inspection shows that each pair of hands is different, never repeating.

37

A war horn made from the tusk of a mammoth and decorated with runes of frost and valor. It was once used by the legendary hero Kjeldoran to rally his allies against the forces of evil.

38

A statuette of an alien god: it’s carved from some kind of magenta gemstone that glows faintly in the dark. You swear it moves when you’re not looking.

39

An inked illustration of three friends dancing around a fire that’s pinned to a wafer-thin sheet of marble polished to a mirror shine.

40

A wide, slightly convex plate featuring an inlaid silver rooster pecking at polished copper card money. Picking it up always causes a distant crowing call to be heard.

41

A card-sized oak tablet featuring a pair of crossed porcelain battle axes in the style often carried by drakeriders, their blades stained with dried blood.

42

A marble tablet featuring parents embracing while they watch small children race around a garden; the faces of the children are marred, replaced with runes of loss.

43

An azure sash featuring nine burning ships embroidered with thin iron wire, two of them partially rusted. Three more rusty effigies of ships dot the sash.

44

A formal letter of a next of kin’s passing that indicates the recipient is the last of the family.

45

A long silk shirt dyed a brilliant pink and features a pair of lovers watching the break of dawn, the sun’s rays sewn on as polished bronze plates.

46

A delicate porcelain chain that wraps around the waist and carries disc of bronze inlaid with opaline scrollwork of duelling warriors.

47

A brooch made of ironoak with a simple silver pin; carved into the face of the brooch is a pair of nuzzling drakes, one much larger, both with identical spikes. On the back, a simple silver rune.

48

A skirt of thick sienna drakeleather ribbed with whalebone carved like licking flames spreading downward from the belt that cinches it. In the buckle sits a small piece of faded red coral, it’s texture nearly polished away.

49

A smith’s hammer made entirely from bronze, etched with dozens of destroyed implements of battle. Picking it up causes a powerful jolt to run up the arm, forcing fingers to clench tight.

50

A heavy granite mortar and pestle, both ringed with undulating bronze flames, the pestle stained deeply red.

51

A small stone tablet depicting a pair of men holding hands as they share a single bowl of noodles, their eyes bright and laughing. Gazing on it for more than a few seconds fills your nostrils with the rich smell of charred ginger and roasted onion.

52

A celadon linen skirt featuring beads of porcelain sewn into the image of a vibrant and joyous woman dancing in the street. At the waist, a band of silk with opalescent scrollwork in whorls and waves. The wearer finds that their every step is sure and they always feel like dancing.

53

A porcelain clasp for cloaks with small iron charms laid into it.

54

A soup dish carved from a single piece of marble, a roiling flame of stone spreading from its belly which is stained dark with blood.

55

A very old premium bottle of alcohol from a popular brand. It appears to have been properly preserved and maintained.

56

A small cube approximately the size of a fist constructed of an unearthly metallic alloy. It has numerous flashing lights on the exterior and appears to be internally powered. There are no markings on the exterior of the item. The lights appear to be responding in a way that it is sending a message, or possibly attempting to communicate…

57

A full set of knitting needles, ball of yarn, and a couple baby-sized hats.

58

A letter from a local temple thanking the anonymous recipient for their donation to the orphans.

59

A worn, pocket sized carving knife and a half-finished wooden child’s toy.

60

A pocket watch with abstract filigree on the lid. Opening it reveals 3 dials none of which seem to tell conventional time. They actually track the passage of time on three separate planes.

61

An hourglass that seems to mark time as any other, but when turned, the sands reveal glimpses of alternate realities, showing the paths not taken and the consequences of choices.

62

A heavily padded wicker basket containing a bundle of vials that contain the venom extracted from fallen yuan-ti warriors, meant to ‘preserve their presence’ in a sense. They are each labelled with their names and the titles they earned in their lives.

63

An intricately carved stone statuette of the yuan-ti god Ydersius, depicting the serpent deity coiled around a suffering, humanoid figure. The statue is made of a shimmering, golden-brown stone.

64

A polished, amber-yellowish gemstone with striations that refracts light around itself. On one side there is a pointed oval line carved in about three inches across, cleaving the crystal in twain. It is cold to the touch.

65

A plain and well-used smith’s hammer, the handle never becomes hot, nor does it become slick from sweat or grease. Even if left in the flames of a forge, or under the effect of a heat metal spell, the handle always remains cool and safe to hold.

66

A glass jar full of ginger chews.

67

An heavy, ornate brass oil lamp with a heavy base. There’s dried blood and a bit of hair stuck to the bottom edge.

68

A red-tinted magnifying lens, oddly warped into a wavy shape.

69

An intriguing brooch in the shape of a sleeping snake.

70

A rustic painting depicting an elderly woman turning ash poles into spears, whose leaf-bladed heads are embroidered on in bronze wire.

71

A bottle of low-quality ink and a stamp of an odd symbol.

72

A letter opener made to look like a tiny longsword.

73

A goblet with a fake ruby at its base.

74

A miniature abacus charm that can be fastened onto a necklace.

75

An iron box that can only be opened by solving the puzzle on its lid. If opened, it is revealed to contain a large amount of cloth padding and a single Random Sealed Glass Vial.

76

A large seashell that glows faintly in the dark.

77

A tiny wooden sign bearing a symbol of safe travels.

78

A broad cavalier hat with a large white feather.

79

A colorful, blanket sized for a halfling and made of cozy wool.

80

A black blindfold with a white eye in the center. The wearer can see through the fabric as if it was invisible.

81

A hooded lantern with a bulb made from stained glass.

82

A bandanna embroidered with vines and thorny roses.

83

A sachet of colorful clay beads, all unique in shape and color.

84

A jade comb that cleans any hair it brushes and leaves it smelling nice.

85

A skein of yarn and two knitting needles.

86

An old, crooked cane that appears to glow slightly when viewed indirectly.

87

A large piece of vellum that has been used as a canvas by an enthusiastic but unskilled amateur artist. It depicts a landscape scene from a region that seems familiar. It’s accurate if rather uninspired.

88

A warped hand mirror that when peered into causes the viewer to see a twisted reflection of himself. Its expression is the exact opposite of his when looked upon.

89

A one-foot-tall anatomical, hermaphroditic model of a human mounted on four small steel wheels. The doll is carved of wood and plated with white ceramic in the outline of muscles. The model’s arms can be moved and left in place to serve as a reference for artists.

90

An ancient tablet of what appears to be grayish stone that exudes a sense of wonder, magic and mystery.

91

A tree branch that has been stripped of twigs and other offshoots and is covered in ancient runes that sometimes appear to bleed.

92

A brass folding fan with blades shaped like peacock feathers.

93

A lifelike wax figure of famous bard.

94

A collection of personal images and sheet music telling a tragic story.

95

A wand composed of two branches from trees infused with the magic of the Feywild wrapping around each other in a spiral. It can be used as a focus for casting druidic spells.

96

A brightly and complexly colored, thick linen wallet. It contains a full set of certified identification papers denoting that the bearer is a member of the weavers and dyers 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.

97

A pair of silk trousers that are always a tad too big for any human sized creature who tries them on.

98

A smoked glass bottle filled with Kaorph, a type of fine wine that can be found throughout the Sword Coast, made available by the Highmoon Trading Coster. The wine has a somewhat unique hue, possessing a vivid, clear-blue color. Despite this almost tropical appearance, it does not possess a fruity taste, rather a more floral flavor.

99

A leather wallet stamped with the crossed symbol of a hammer and chisel. It contains a full set of certified identification papers denoting that the bearer is a member of the masons and stonecutters 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.

100

A bright Roll on "Bright Colour Table" silk garment that leaves little to the imagination when worn.