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Without extensive testing, it's hard to say if this bell will jingle all the way or only part of the way.
It's just like a regular beet but colder. Source: Wild Knoll
Various slime molds infest the dungeons and dark places of the world. This one is green.
Just don't call it 'snazzy fruit', it hates that. Source: Wild Knoll
Squish, squash, squoosh. Source: Farm Knoll
What is this the root of? Hopefully not all evil... Source: Farm Knoll
How much straw goes into a bundle varies from country to country. This bundle feels just right to you.
This is the crude beginning of sugar. Source: Wild Knoll
These are some steel shards from a well-worn fighting blade.
This soap smells musky and produces a fine lather.
These are way better than cantaloupe. Source: Wild Knoll
Crafted by astropaths and astrologists, tempest stones hold hidden powers relating to the stars and weather.
This bell makes a tinny sound.
The benefit of tin pegs is that they are lightweight. The downside is that they are tin.
Some people like these in sandwiches, and they are wrong. Source: Farm Knoll
A prismatic crystal that creates useful vibrations under certain magical circumstances, and is also quite pretty.
Don't let the word fungus dissuade you, this stuff tastes like fried gold.
One of the most legendary of semi-precious stones, turquoise is often incorporated into protective amulets.
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.
These mushrooms taste vaguely like French toast or dirt, depending on who talk to. Source: Wild Knoll
Crafted in some dark place where nameless beasts stood watching, the void pyramids give off an eerie hum and are cold to the touch.
When pins won't do the trick, a voodoo pick is a useful item in dark magic.
The piercing eye of a werecat.
Not that kind of grass. Source: Wild Knoll
This is paper made from wheat.
This pear has a strange purple hue and a fragrant smell. Source: Wild Knoll
This die has been cast many times, and you wonder how much luck it has left in it.
This plain banner is tinted yellow with sagebrush-based dye.
When cooked properly, this lichen tastes like eating mint jelly while walking through a rainforest listening to a harp play your favorite song.