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As with most birds, these pigeon bones are hollow.
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.
You wonder where the rest of this very tiny skeleton ended up, leaving behind only the head.
PO-TAT-TOE. Source: Farm Knoll
You are already imagining all the craft projects you could be doing with this puce yarn.
Clear quartz is used primarily as an amplifier of energy, hence being combined often with other stones or magic sources.
This powder is a residue leftover from Rainbow Sprites as they frolic in the forest.
Known for their impervious qualities, rock tortoise shells in days of yore were used to create dragon-fire-proof shields.
This pollen is a delicious seasoning and can also be used to fertilize the stamens of rockrose flowers, if that's your thing. Source: Wild Knoll
These jackalope eggs do not smell good.
This is the crude beginning of table salt. Source: Mine
A fairly recently minted silver coin, just waiting to be spent.
How much straw goes into a bundle varies from country to country. This bundle feels just right to you.
These are some steel shards from a well-worn fighting blade.
This soap smells musky and produces a fine lather.
This is a coinage used by Minotaurs, though where and when nobody can say.
This horseshoe is considered unlucky, as it was thrown by a horse at some point.
Hopefully these don't taste like a thumb.
The benefit of tin pegs is that they are lightweight. The downside is that they are tin.
One of the most legendary of semi-precious stones, turquoise is often incorporated into protective amulets.
Crafted in some dark place where nameless beasts stood watching, the void pyramids give off an eerie hum and are cold to the touch.
This is a very useful grain!
This is paper made from wheat.
This plain banner is tinted yellow with sagebrush-based dye.