AndreyTi Resident's Total Resources
This cluster of strange parasites writhes and pulses.
Beautiful peaches, peaches for me. Source: Wild Knoll
These would make a great soup! Source: Farm Knoll
More like Fineapple, am I right? Source: Farm Knoll
They say if you eat one of these, then one day you'll be a doctor. Source: Wild Knoll
You wonder where the rest of this very tiny skeleton ended up, leaving behind only the head.
This tiny torch was crafted and meant to be carried by a pixie.
This tankard has some unpleasant green stains on it.
This fruit is said to have romantic properties. Source: Wild Knoll
These are delicious but a pain to eat. Source: Farm Knoll
PO-TAT-TOE. Source: Farm Knoll
It might not guarantee instant prosperity, but eventually you'll be quite pleased we think.
A light and volcanic rock that is useful in exfoliants, plant substrates, and oddly the purpose of cleaning up magical spills and disasters.
These would make a really nice spiced latte. Source: Farm Knoll
Like regular cabbage, but purpler. Source: Farm Knoll
These are shards of purple glass. They're pretty but sharp!
Clear quartz is used primarily as an amplifier of energy, hence being combined often with other stones or magic sources.
This thing smells a little fishy.
This yarn is finely woven and stained with Indian Paintbrush pigment to be bright red.
Known for their impervious qualities, rock tortoise shells in days of yore were used to create dragon-fire-proof shields.
These jackalope eggs do not smell good.
This spring, while once clearly finely made and very springy, is now rusted and probably unreliable.
Savory and delicious.
When ground up a certain way, this make a very nice spice. Source: Wild Knoll
The feathers of the scarlet snipe are a rarified commodity.
This shell is from the sea, but also happens to be a seafoam color.
Everyone's favorite fall food! Source: Wild Knoll
Oh when this blooms, it's a sight to behold! It also appears to move on its own sometimes, watch out. Source: Wild Knoll
These laces are made of leather and would be great for lacing not only shoes but also bodices, jerkins, or other items that need to be cinched.
These berries are very nervous. Source: Farm Knoll
Why did they name them Silver Berries when they are clearly red? We'll never know.
This silver candlestick is only slightly tarnished and would go well in any bedroom or dinner setting.
A fairly recently minted silver coin, just waiting to be spent.
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
Crafted by Vincent Montague, this charm will hypnotize a baby spider long enough to allow harmless interaction.
A large Fang from a Large Spider.
Squish, squash, squoosh. Source: Farm Knoll
What is this the root of? Hopefully not all evil... Source: Farm Knoll
These are some steel shards from a well-worn fighting blade.
These are way better than cantaloupe. Source: Wild Knoll
This horseshoe is considered unlucky, as it was thrown by a horse at some point.
This bell makes a tinny sound.
Some people like these in sandwiches, and they are wrong. Source: Farm Knoll
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.
Mmm this smells herbal and inviting.