Trinkets, 68 (d100)

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

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d100 Result

1

A brass horn of dark elven design. Grim resolve fills the heart of those that hear this clarion.

2

A pitcher rimmed with marble and has dozens of tiny iron charms pressed into it, each shaped like a tiny fruit stand. When a single slice of fruit is placed into it along with any drinkable liquid, the liquid is infused with the flavor of that fruit as if a full day had passed.

3

A little teak box whose lid is shut tight. If opened, despair hits nearby creatures like a kick to the chest and whispers of darkness fills their heads. Within the container packed around straw padding is a nickel jackal idol, covered in frost. Knowledgeable PC’s can determine that the statuette can absorb pain, misery and madness in a wide area lessening the woes of a building such as a hospital. This object has been fully charged and is now in the process of boiling off into that same energy back into the world. A fiend, divine being or extremely practiced mage are able to draw all the energy out of the idol in order to gain power for themselves. A self-lighting pipe carved from a red dragon’s fang.

4

A dark, red-veined rock that bulges and pulses with Daemon blood. Religious PC’s can determine that the object is a fragment of the blood-soaked realm of Khorne the Chaos God of Blood and Murder.

5

A long dress made of violet linen without pattern or embellishment except for a small porcelain badge of igniting flame sewn over the heart. When worn it ripples and undulates away from the porcelain badge like flames licking outward.

6

A haunted-looking skull covered in ominous runes, with gems in its eye sockets. The gems are just glass, and the skull is made of painted wood. Casual investigation will reveal that it’s a stage prop, signed by a famous actor on the night of his final performance. It could be extremely valuable to the right collector. Spiritually attuned creatures can determine that the skull is haunted, but only by the actor’s ghost. He wants it returned to his old theater and used in performances in his memory

7

A tiny onyx figurine of a dark elf wielding two scimitars.

8

A short, five-holed musical instrument made from a human femur. When the flute is played, it produces a complex, haunting tune in a minor key. The melody is never the same and emerges with in-difference to the flautist’s ability or intentions.

9

A shell decanter from an ancient Triton empire.

10

An over the shoulder messenger bag containing a strange game with a thick rule book, colorful dice in various denominations, and tiny figurines. Some of the figurines look like the player characters.

11

A single person hide tent covered in rude charcoal drawings.

12

A green glass bottle of Waste Gin, a searingly potent alcohol from the Worthless North. The liquor is so high in alcohol content that it evaporates in the mouth. It’s a much cheaper alternative to lamp or medicinal alcohol when it’s pure, which is most of the time. When it’s not, the drinker usually vomits for days, goes blind, suffers from limb paralysis or just dies. It’s traditional on opening a new bottle to give the first drink to a random Halfling.

13

A miniature throne that could fit in one’s palm, recognizably modeled on one of a mythical ruler.

14

A shard of pure aqua, its surface ripples with a malevolent curse bestowed upon it by the Trickster.

15

A hideous ritual mask crafted of ropes, wood, hair, iron nails and hide, heavily infused with the fears of the its owner`s defeated foes.

16

A finely tailored bodice made from the softest, most supple leather taken from yearling lambs. The bodice is lined with samite and trimmed with beaded lace.

17

A blue woolen mantle the color of the clear sky, overlaid with an intricate pattern of brightly-colored feathers taken from a variety of bird species, including iridescent feathers.

18

A beautifully complex crystalline bauble of fey glass, blown by fairies that has a sheen of the colors of the rainbow.

19

A delicate music box that plays an enchanting melody, its inner workings intricately intertwined with the trapped souls, each of which adds another note to the song.

20

A collection of letters between and alchemist and a colleague arguing over the cultural terminology of a philosopher’s stone and a sorcerer’s stone.

21

A jagged green stone slab that looks like it’s a part of a strange puzzle.

22

An elegant painting of a pair of twisted trees. One is blooming life with vibrant leaves and fruit which the other is dead with vultures perching on its bare withered limbs.

23

An iron scepter with a baleful sigil carved into the head

24

A dwarven brass puzzle cube with runes on it. Numerous rectangular pieces are interwoven with each other, and need to be moved in a particularly complex order to take it apart. Once solved, the puzzle dissembles to reveal a small sphere with the words “So you think you’re smart do you? Fuck off.” written on it.

25

A silver candlestick with a seahorse chop on the base.

26

A brass rod. Tapping it with another metal object or against a solid object causes it to resonate a full song for one minute.

27

A chunk of dogestone. Such color. Many shine. So heavy. Wow!

28

A cute pair of turquoise armbands decorated with vines and enameled flowers.

29

A fresh slice of cake that looks ordinary, but it has a faint aroma of roses and vanilla. It is wrapped in a silver foil with a crest of a lion and a unicorn. A small card attached to it reads: “A gift from the Duke of Montrose. Enjoy with discretion.”

30

A small ruby carved into the shape of a fiend’s head. It can be worn as a pendant or set into a ring or other jewelry.

31

A flamboyant, and a somewhat impractical mask, made in the Feywild. It is fashioned out of several interposed, big and elongated butterfly wings that have an iridescent coloration and shift slightly, as if they were alive.

32

An old, cracked chamber pot made of pale pink porcelain and repaired with bronze to fill cracks like licking flames. Firelight in the presence of this pot dims and flickers, making the area pleasantly dark.

33

A lifelike bronze statuette depicting lovers feeding each other chunks of bread dripping honey, their limbs entwined. Their lips are stained red with dried blood.

34

A bleached linen sash embroidered with a prodigious vineyard growing from ash-thick earth, the grapes made of tiny amethysts. The ends of the sash feature small bronze plates with violet silk tassels.

35

A pair of silken sunset-orange knee-high socks features opaline arrows swirling like flames across the top of the foot.

36

A fiddle with bold lines, a walnut patina and craftsmanship that would impress even the most jaded artisan. The brass roundels and pure white gut reveals this instrument is truly made for a courtly musician. No matter the intention of the player… the song is always the same. A slow, droning hum followed by a maniacal overture of ferocious scraping.

37

A thick tin bracelet is etched with a screaming falcon, its gaping beak made of cracked marble; held aloft, shadows nearby flicker as if something races across them.

38

A small iron brooch shaped like a pair of puckered lips, its reverse engraved with a dozen names in tiny script.

39

A small ink brush’s whose handle is porcelain glazed with the lifelike image of a falcon soaring, with bristles from an eyas of the same.

40

A bronze disc engraved with an ancient juniper thick with berries, piles of the berries building small mounds all around the base. From the top of the disc dangles a rich blue silk ribbon, long enough to tie.

41

A thick dawn-gray linen jacket stuffed with goose down and features golden thread woven into the hems and into an esoteric rune on the back which looks like a distorted snowflake made of arrowheads. The wearer never feels the cold though their breath always clouds in a thick fog. Snow which lands on the jacket is immediately subsumed by it, disappearing in a flash of steam.

42

A tunic woven from some alchemically cultivated form of mint, and it smells strongly like it. Darker leaves are woven around the hem in the shape of storm clouds.

43

A leather wallet stamped with the image of a sailboat at full sail. It contains a full set of certified identification papers denoting that the bearer is a member of the shipwrights and sailmakers 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.

44

A small jasper pebble polished smooth and soft to the touch, almost squishy when held between two fingers. The swirls in its surface are reminiscent of a starting flame, just now catching hold.

45

A porcelain handled woodsaw with a bronze blade, the teeth immaculate but shaped like a terrifyingly bloodstained grin. Anything cut with this saw appears to bleed, regardless of material, seeping a small amount of fresh blood.

46

A pair of copper shears, the handles banded with porcelain etched like crashing waves. The blades are shaped like the prows of warships rather than practical triangles.

47

A tribal lyre made from a human skull, antelope horns, skin, gut and hair.

48

A dried reed scroll case containing a rolled parchment upon which is an apparent treasure map of the local area. It is written in a local dialect with cryptic script and markings. It clearly holds the key to discovering something of major value to anyone who can decipher what it is saying.

49

A calendar going back months with days crossed off, leading to blanks and a circle a few days from now.

50

A small bundle of letters, all from the same person, signed the same way, “See you soon love!”

51

An invitation to a charity ball rewarded for substantial devotion and contribution to community and individual wellbeing.

52

A tattered love letter dated years ago.

53

A small box wrapped in colorful paper. On the outside is written “For My Little Princess.” Inside is a music box; When wound, it plays a lullaby.

54

A boiled and waxed linen shirt featuring a silver-threaded peach tree espaliered; on inspection, the leaves are sewn with tiny eyes. Several of the branches seem to have already had their fruit plucked.

55

A written receipt from a transaction at an apothecary shop. Knowledgeable PC’s or can determine that there’s no such herb as Widows Grudge, and the note is actually written in the underground language of rogues Thieves Cant ordering an assassination.

56

A bill from a sorcerer listing an exorbitant amount of gold for a spell to cure a terminally ill child.

57

A letter to an unknown author’s parents discussing the great time they are having at camp. It is written poorly and disjointed, and uses slang from other languages oddly within the writing. Knowledgeable PC’s can determine that it is a coded letter from the author to their parents. They are being kept in a dungeon and have overheard plans to sell them to an underdark lord. It tells the reader to not believe any of their letters, and to send help immediately.

58

A small chest lined with soft fabric containing small eggs from various songbirds, a delicacy.

59

A series of intricately carved wooden tablets, each depicting a scene from yuan-ti mythology or history. The tablets are housed in an ornately decorated chest with intricate carvings and golden filigree work.

60

A staff that appears to be made of metallic bone and has a horned skull fitted to its top.

61

An obsidian draconic scale that shimmers with faint multicolored lights within its depths.

62

An old map of an unfamiliar location. If the parchment exposed to heat, indecipherable runes faintly appear. Are they magically inscribed, or is written in some sort of invisible ink?

63

A small stone statue of what is probably an eagle at rest about six inches high.

64

A knee-length linen tunic so fine as to be nearly sheer, with multicolored embroidered bands at all hems depicting wildlife, flowers and fantastical beasts.

65

A gnarled and fearsome mask riddled with eerie power which emanates from its bored-out eye sockets.

66

An underground map of the city. A few places are marked, but any text is illegible due to bad handwriting and water damage.

67

A palm-sized mirror in a copper frame.

68

A red ribbon that moves idly even when there is no breeze.

69

A one gallon cask filled with an alcoholic concoction known as Bilgewater. The liquid is not uniform in color, ranging from a blue-brownish to jet black depending on the ingredients and the crafter’s skill. Made by soaking the inner organs of various sea creatures in a fermented brine, the mixture is then run through a sieve to remove the bones and viscera. After drinking, the lingering taste of rotten, brackish seafood remains on the palette for a few hours. While foul to drink, you only need a little to get drunk and the marine offal it’s remarkably nutritious and a shot a day will keep you tipsy and stave off scurvy.

70

A press for making wax seals, complete with purple wax.

71

A brass figurine of a warrior with a spear.

72

An oversized ale stein plated with cold iron.

73

A reddish crystal shard wrapped in a wire cage and strung on a cord as an amulet. The crystal faintly glows and once it has been worn for a day and a night, it flickers in tune to the wearer’s heartbeat. Knowledgeable PC’s can determine that the crystal was made from the fragment of a hero’s hear that was magically turned to crystal after their death.

74

A bracelet made from braided iridescent cloth.

75

A chip of stone brick taken from the largest temple of the God of Roll on "Random Godly Domains" on the continent. It is a pilgrim’s relic and remembrance of their long journey.

76

A decorative cloth with small shells sewn onto it an ocean pattern.

77

A blown-glass sculpture of an elephant small enough to hold in a palm.

78

A water skin that changes water into saltwater on command but not the reverse.

79

A baby blue ceramic pitcher that cools down water that’s poured into it.

80

A wanted poster for a very handsome young thief.

81

A dining plate that was once shattered but put back together with golden glue.

82

A painted bird skull intended as a luck charm.

83

A wooden button for a tunic, designed to look like a shield.

84

A tin drinking cup that folds into a palm-sized disk.

85

A broadsheet from a nearby town filled with social gossip.

86

A child’s ceramic piggy bank that can only be opened by smashing it. If shaken, a few coins can be heard clinking inside. If smashed open, the coins are two copper pieces and one silver piece, all from a distant kingdom.

87

A dwarven crafted warhorn made from the tusk of the famous orc warrior and priest, Kuluk. The instrument is used to strike fear and terror in the hearts of humanoids. Its loud tone deafens any orc or goblin ear that its sound falls upon like the shriek of a dying cat.

88

A single pawn chess piece of almost inspiring ivory white wood.

89

A pair of fine, brightly colored silk scarves commonly used for elaborate dances.

90

A druid’s wand that looks to be nothing more than narrow crooked branch of yew, with numerous, jagged twigs jutting off at random angles. Closer inspection a handful of bands of silver regularly affixed to its length.

91

A long, bony, decaying, blackened finger once belonged to the powerful necromancer Akaron.

92

A sacred silver mirror that does not reflect the viewer, but instead shows omens of their past or destiny.

93

A pair of brass goggles with smoked glass eyepieces. The strap is shaped like metallic serpents.

94

A sealed bottle of top shelf bourbon.

95

A black candle that burns a deep purple flame that produces no brightness, and a wispy, musty smelling smoke.

96

A rusted and chipped spade with an ancient wooden haft, it seems to whisper incomprehensible mutterings into the mind of whomever holds it.

97

A threadbare tapestry depicting the Apotheosis of Adam in Zlatoust, a fairly well known religious historical event.

98

A leather wallet stamped with images of woodworking tools. It contains a full set of certified identification papers denoting that the bearer is a member of the woodcarvers, coopers, and bowyers 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.

99

A child’s leather vest with a small insignia of a wooden club on the back.

100

A gold anklet set with tiny iron charms in the beautifully abstract form of a clouded moon.