Resource Chest #32450 (25/25)
While a gorgon's head can still turn you to stone, this claw merely smells bad and can give you a bad scratch if mishandled.
Crayfish chitin has various medicinal and magical purposes, including making plasters that minimize the severity of scars.
This fork has 4 tines, and would be perfect for skewering food or perhaps being wielded by a very tiny demon.
Known for their impervious qualities, rock tortoise shells in days of yore were used to create dragon-fire-proof shields.
Elves are known for their precision in crafting hourglasses, some with magical powers.
This candle is made of white wax, and looks to only have been lit once or twice.
These are shards of purple glass. They're pretty but sharp!
This silk was dyed red with essence of the madder plant.
This ivory thread is pure white and has a lot of tensile strength to it.
In addition to their spherical shape these sprouts have a vague chocolate flavor great for sauces.
Your breath will stink but you're safe from dracula, so win some lose some. Source: Farm Knoll
Emeralds have long been used in rites and magic relating to nurturing and growth, favored by woodland wizards and dryads alike.
Titanium is a metal useful in adding durability or longevity to various magic items.
This the part of the oak tree that is usually underground.
When sap has coagulated and hardened, it becomes this almost gem-like substance.
Chopped from an oak tree, this log could be used in the crafting of objects or for burning purposes.
A fine iron cog that might go into a clock or steam mechanism of some kind.
An all purpose chain made of sturdy well cast iron.
This oak bead looks very old, and you wonder what civilization produced it.
These antlers were dropped by a deer of somewhat advanced age.
This powder is a residue leftover from Rainbow Sprites as they frolic in the forest.
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.
Centaurs cut off their manes for various ceremonial purposes, and then are coveted and traded by magic users for their various properties.
This button is made from a lustrous oak wood, and is in good shape.
Several hoops of thin iron are linked together to form a chain.