Resource Chest #38061 (25/25)
A small bundle of twigs from a witch's broomstick.
For a creature that is part jackrabbit and part antelope, these eggs look surprisingly normal.
This horseshoe is considered unlucky, as it was thrown by a horse at some point.
This fork has 4 tines, and would be perfect for skewering food or perhaps being wielded by a very tiny demon.
This shell is from the sea, but also happens to be a seafoam color.
Angels make the finest harps, and then leave them behind when they decide to ditch their halos for horns.
This silk was dyed red with essence of the madder plant.
Your breath will stink but you're safe from dracula, so win some lose some. Source: Farm Knoll
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.
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.
Collect enough of these feathers and you could make a set of wings and fly too close to the sun and then plummet to your death.
This oak bead looks very old, and you wonder what civilization produced it.
These pages are scrawled with maddeningly illegible writing.
You wonder if the owner of this molar is still alive, and if so, whether they are missing it.
This tankard has some unpleasant green stains on it.
This resin is blue, and very sticky.
This bowl was hand-carved from a solid piece of oak.
This candle is made of white wax, and looks to only have been lit once or twice.
This ivory thread is pure white and has a lot of tensile strength to it.
They're pretty tacky.
Generally attempting to retrieve the claw of a hellhound is a terrible idea, making them somewhat rarified.
Overshadowed by their iron and steel cousins, bolts made of brass still maintain a healthy presence in the steampunk construction market.
A fine grass screen, useful for catching fish or preventing debris from blowing into your house.
Someone took their time weaving this sturdy hemp twine.