Resource Chest #17335 (20/25)
This tankard has some unpleasant green stains on it.
An ancient unknown race carved strange glyphs into this piece of limestone.
This candy is designed to mimic the shape of a piece of corn.
This bell definitely looks like it could almost all the way.
Overshadowed by their iron and steel cousins, bolts made of brass still maintain a healthy presence in the steampunk construction market.
Without extensive testing, it's hard to say if this bell will jingle all the way or only part of the way.
It's as if a stained glass window depicting a bowl of oranges was smashed into bits.
These shards could have come from a green bottle, or a green drinking glass, or a sculpture of a dragon devouring a bowl of broccoli.
This tankard usually holds drinks like beer or grog, and is made of oak.
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.
For a creature that is part jackrabbit and part antelope, these eggs look surprisingly normal.
As with most birds, these pigeon bones are hollow.
They're pretty tacky.
This earthworm loves rain and dirt and would prefer to be experiencing those things right now.
You are already imagining all the craft projects you could be doing with this puce yarn.
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Jute is the second most valuable fabric fiber, behind cotton, due to its versatility. This is a ball of it.
Centaurs cut off their manes for various ceremonial purposes, and then are coveted and traded by magic users for their various properties.
This bell makes a tinny sound.
Knapweed flourishes in cold arid climates, and these seeds would need to be planted in such a place to flourish.
The claws of the blood crab are sharp and make a unique clicking sound.
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