Resource Chest #63566 (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.
This resin is blue, and very sticky.
You really can't beat an iron pail when it comes to hauling water from a well.
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 orb glows and swirls with a mesmerizing azure light.
Crayfish chitin has various medicinal and magical purposes, including making plasters that minimize the severity of scars.
Angels make the finest harps, and then leave them behind when they decide to ditch their halos for horns.
Known for their impervious qualities, rock tortoise shells in days of yore were used to create dragon-fire-proof shields.
This eye was once alive, but after sitting in the eye socket of a ghoul for a while, it no longer is.
Overshadowed by their iron and steel cousins, bolts made of brass still maintain a healthy presence in the steampunk construction market.
This is a feather from the Cyan Lovebird, also known as the 'Lost Lovebird' due to its somber blue tones.
This silver candlestick is only slightly tarnished and would go well in any bedroom or dinner setting.
This silk was dyed red with essence of the madder plant.
A small bundle of twigs from a witch's broomstick.
This bowl was hand-carved from a solid piece of oak.
It's like a human ribcage, only smaller.
This shell is from the sea, but also happens to be a seafoam color.
This is a hand-hewn flint arrowhead that was likely at the tip of an arrow or spear at one time.
When dead plant matter decays over millions years, we get this useful energy source.
These petals fell from roses that are enchanted with special powers of persuasion.
They're pretty tacky.
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.
This ink can be used to write letters with the intent of persuading the reader or something via enchantment.
When qualities of fluidity or cosmic mystery are needed for a spell, mercury is often relied upon.
This earthworm loves rain and dirt and would prefer to be experiencing those things right now.