Resource Chest #57263 (45/50)
This shell is from the sea, but also happens to be a seafoam color.
A small bundle of twigs from a witch's broomstick.
This candle is made of white wax, and looks to only have been lit once or twice.
Generally attempting to retrieve the claw of a hellhound is a terrible idea, making them somewhat rarified.
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.
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A power stone, basalt is most often used in creating inextinguishable fires.
These shards were once part of a whole. Now they're just a whole lotta parts.
This horseshoe is considered unlucky, as it was thrown by a horse at some point.
This earthworm loves rain and dirt and would prefer to be experiencing those things right now.
The most common coinage of the realm, the copper coin forms the basis of the economy.
Like a black hole in mineral form, obsidian absorbs and pulls energy from other sources into itself.
In addition to often being a capsule of fossilized ancient life, amber itself is used in magical rites of sealing or locking.
A tone long held by lore masters to enhance insight, awareness and truth.
Considered a very workaday metal, in addition to the practical construction purposes, aluminum carries energy well and is useful as a magical conductor in wands and staves.
Mica is formed in layers of crystals, and is useful in various everyday construction purposes but also as an element of earth or wind magic, particularly in summoning elementals.
Independence and life-force energy work often relies on this reddish orange stone.
This pink gemstone has properties of enhancing love and reducing stress.
A soft metal with an often mirror-like surface, tin is useful where malleable metals are of value and is also needed in various enchanted inks, engravings, and spells for communicating with the dead.
A mineral used in plaster and fertilizer, gypsum also found its way into air elemental sorcery and potions involving sleep, paralysis and mesmerization.
Clay is useful for the creation of pots, tiles, and is useful in some earth magic.
Peridot is a stone often used in amulets and spells related to learning new skills and knowledge.
A common stone, it is remarkably useful for consciousness-raising spells and items.
A sedimentary rock that is often composed of the skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral, foraminifera, and molluscs.
A beautiful metamorphic rock used often in construction of buildings and sculptures, it also finds its way into magic preferred by angels and those studying the air elemental arts.
A prismatic crystal that creates useful vibrations under certain magical circumstances, and is also quite pretty.
A light and volcanic rock that is useful in exfoliants, plant substrates, and oddly the purpose of cleaning up magical spills and disasters.
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A plain copper medallion, just waiting to be inscribed or enchanted.
An extremely common stone, it mainly is used in everyday purposes but finds its way into the occasional sand or desert magic component.
This is a pile of common dust, useful for sneezing or making homes look dirty.
This bowl was hand-carved from a solid piece of oak.
A sturdy clay tile, with a basic pattern on it.
A bone from some mystery canine.
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These are way better than cantaloupe. Source: Wild Knoll
Stronger and more tensile than common cotton, the brute variety is prized by weavers and clothiers.
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This is used to make black pepper. Source: Wild Knoll
This pollen is a delicious seasoning and can also be used to fertilize the stamens of rockrose flowers, if that's your thing. Source: Wild Knoll
Oh when this blooms, it's a sight to behold! It also appears to move on its own sometimes, watch out. Source: Wild Knoll
When ground up a certain way, this make a very nice spice. Source: Wild Knoll
This pear has a strange purple hue and a fragrant smell. Source: Wild Knoll
Just don't call it 'snazzy fruit', it hates that. Source: Wild Knoll
This leaf is a standard in spice creation. Source: Wild Knoll
Not that kind of grass. Source: Wild Knoll
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Everyone's favorite fall food! Source: Wild Knoll
This is the crude beginning of sugar. Source: Wild Knoll
These taste nothing like banana candy! Source: Wild Knoll