Resource Chest #43601 (47/50)
The most coveted of coins, gold passes through the hands of the wealthy and privileged but rarely the poor and downtrodden.
A fairly recently minted silver coin, just waiting to be spent.
The most common coinage of the realm, the copper coin forms the basis of the economy.
The most common coinage of the realm, the copper coin forms the basis of the economy.
This glowing mineral is vital to the crafting and recharging of magical items.
This glowing mineral is vital to the crafting and recharging of magical items.
One of the oldest of healing stones, agate was used in ancient civilizations to bring warriors strength and make them victorious in battle.
One of the most legendary of semi-precious stones, turquoise is often incorporated into protective amulets.
This a solid ingot of brass, smelted from ore or brass items.
This is an ingot made from smelting iron objects down.
When dead plant matter decays over millions years, we get this useful energy source.
A bone from some mystery canine.
It's like a human ribcage, only smaller.
This eye was once alive, but after sitting in the eye socket of a ghoul for a while, it no longer is.
This silver candlestick is only slightly tarnished and would go well in any bedroom or dinner setting.
A plain copper medallion, just waiting to be inscribed or enchanted.
Clear quartz is used primarily as an amplifier of energy, hence being combined often with other stones or magic sources.
Crafted at extreme expense over the course of decades, astropath spectacles allow the wearer to see in the depths of space and time.
This is a pile of common dust, useful for sneezing or making homes look dirty.
This is a very sturdy bolt, made of iron.
Overshadowed by their iron and steel cousins, bolts made of brass still maintain a healthy presence in the steampunk construction market.
This tankard has some unpleasant green stains on it.
You wonder if the owner of this molar is still alive, and if so, whether they are missing it.
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.
Known for their impervious qualities, rock tortoise shells in days of yore were used to create dragon-fire-proof shields.
They're pretty tacky.
A light and volcanic rock that is useful in exfoliants, plant substrates, and oddly the purpose of cleaning up magical spills and disasters.
A small bundle of twigs from a witch's broomstick.
Jute is the second most valuable fabric fiber, behind cotton, due to its versatility. This is a ball of it.
This is alcohol made from distilling wheat. It's alchemy-grade, so you probably don't want to drink it.
Like a prism, ethereal opal splits and refracts energies from other sources, bringing them to the surface for examination and direction to other places.
This candle is made of white wax, and looks to only have been lit once or twice.
This button is made from a lustrous oak wood, and is in good shape.
This ooze is gooey, slippery, and glows a faint green.
These jackalope eggs do not smell good.
This tiny torch was crafted and meant to be carried by a pixie.
Copper cups fell out of fashion when it was discovered certain kinds of potent grog could react with the metal to create poison. You wonder how many people were poisoned by this one.
These shards were once part of a whole. Now they're just a whole lotta parts.
Several hoops of thin iron are linked together to form a chain.
This is a torch enchanted for dark arts rituals, and the flame generally burns purple or green.
A fine iron cog that might go into a clock or steam mechanism of some kind.
The broxa is a supposedly mythical beast, but this beak makes you think maybe they're real after all.
The piercing eye of a werecat.
Elves are known for their precision in crafting hourglasses, some with magical powers.
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This horseshoe is considered unlucky, as it was thrown by a horse at some point.
These are some steel shards from a well-worn fighting blade.
This shell is from the sea, but also happens to be a seafoam color.