Resource Chest #44813 (21/25)
As if worms couldn't get any more gross, this one is missing all of the pigment in its flesh.
This oak bead looks very old, and you wonder what civilization produced it.
For a creature that is part jackrabbit and part antelope, these eggs look surprisingly normal.
The claws of the blood crab are sharp and make a unique clicking sound.
How much straw goes into a bundle varies from country to country. This bundle feels just right to you.
This is a basic iron cauldron, not very expensive but well made.
Apparently someone saw red, and then smashed whatever this was.
It's as if a stained glass window depicting a bowl of oranges was smashed into bits.
These blue glass shards were part of some kind of blue glass festival, long ago.
These shards were once part of a whole. Now they're just a whole lotta parts.
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.
These are shards of purple glass. They're pretty but sharp!
The plumber who crafted this tubing is either brilliant or insane.
Someone took their time weaving this sturdy hemp twine.
This mahogany figurehead graced the front of a small boat, but now is just an ornate piece of wood.
This fork has 4 tines, and would be perfect for skewering food or perhaps being wielded by a very tiny demon.
This pine stake has been burned in some kind of magical fire.
Gnome bones are curiously tough, and these are no exception.
This bowl was hand-carved from a solid piece of oak.
This sturdy corkscrew is great for screwing and unscrewing corks.
This tankard usually holds drinks like beer or grog, and is made of oak.
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