Resource Chest #12667 (24/25)
Overshadowed by their iron and steel cousins, bolts made of brass still maintain a healthy presence in the steampunk construction market.
This thing smells a little fishy.
This spring, while once clearly finely made and very springy, is now rusted and probably unreliable.
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Angels make the finest harps, and then leave them behind when they decide to ditch their halos for horns.
Several hoops of thin iron are linked together to form a chain.
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.
This silver candlestick is only slightly tarnished and would go well in any bedroom or dinner setting.
The lavaworm is a strange creature inhabiting magma and other extremely hot locations.
Goblins craft these stones to store various cursed magic. This one glows with a strange brownish light.
This eye was once alive, but after sitting in the eye socket of a ghoul for a while, it no longer is.
Jute is the second most valuable fabric fiber, behind cotton, due to its versatility. This is a ball of it.
The culture from the island of Hypnos produced fantastic idols. This is one of them.
The horns of minotaurs are not common spell components, because of the danger in harvesting them.
This aluminum plating could be useful in making armor or repairing various metal household objects.
Various slime molds infest the dungeons and dark places of the world. This one is green.
Crafting a vortex rune tile is a tricky business, and often lands the crafter in the Void, or other unpleasant places.
The feathers of the scarlet snipe are a rarified commodity.
This bell makes a tinny sound.
This tankard usually holds drinks like beer or grog, and is made of oak.
This stone tells of the death of a certain elf, whose name you don't know because you can't read elven.
These antlers were dropped by a deer of somewhat advanced age.
This ooze is gooey, slippery, and glows a faint green.
This tiny little trinket allegedly conveys good luck, but whether it only works on gnomes is a matter of conjecture.