homun12 Resident's Resources
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This candle is made of white wax, and looks to only have been lit once or twice.
This silk was dyed red with essence of the madder plant.
A small bundle of twigs from a witch's broomstick.
Collect enough of these feathers and you could make a set of wings and fly too close to the sun and then plummet to your death.
This horseshoe is considered unlucky, as it was thrown by a horse at some point.
You wonder where the rest of this very tiny skeleton ended up, leaving behind only the head.
This bowl was hand-carved from a solid piece of oak.
It's like a human ribcage, only smaller.
This mahogany figurehead graced the front of a small boat, but now is just an ornate piece of wood.
Gnome bones are curiously tough, and these are no exception.
This piece of sheet music glows with a reddish light, and you get the feeling you don't want to hear the music on it.
This aluminum plating could be useful in making armor or repairing various metal household objects.
A fine grass screen, useful for catching fish or preventing debris from blowing into your house.
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This soap smells musky and produces a fine lather.
This oak bead looks very old, and you wonder what civilization produced it.
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These pages are scrawled with maddeningly illegible writing.
How much straw goes into a bundle varies from country to country. This bundle feels just right to you.
The benefit of tin pegs is that they are lightweight. The downside is that they are tin.
There's no way to tell what kind of vine this is until you water it and give it some sunlight.
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This plain banner is tinted yellow with sagebrush-based dye.
Overshadowed by their iron and steel cousins, bolts made of brass still maintain a healthy presence in the steampunk construction market.
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Various slime molds infest the dungeons and dark places of the world. This one is green.
A fine grass screen, useful for catching fish or preventing debris from blowing into your house.
This spring, while once clearly finely made and very springy, is now rusted and probably unreliable.
The luck properties of a jackalope foot charm are largely unsubstantiated, and yet they remain a coveted item.
Common garden snails leave their shells behind when they can no longer go on living for one reason or another.
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