Resource Chest #67176 (50/50)
This soft fleece from a Gryffon glows with an ethereal light.
If given enough light and water, this fig will outgrow the pot.
There's something particularly unpleasant about this rusty fish hook.
These shards of glass are a curious pink color.
This string is rather poorly woven but should be sufficient to keep a kite under control in anything but gale-wind conditions.
This charm made from a vulture claw has strange writing on it, which you cannot read.
This crown was crafted by someone practicing forest magic.
This button is made from a lustrous oak wood, and is in good shape.
This ooze is gooey, slippery, and glows a faint green.
Brass isn't the most amazing metal for protecting your body with, but it looks nice and is better than nothing.
This is a torch enchanted for dark arts rituals, and the flame generally burns purple or green.
The Drow race is renowned for producing these magical stones. Unfortunately the secrets of their creation remain hidden.
These wings were left behind by a deceased pixie, and still retain a faint glow.
This mask belonged to a Titan, a cadre of extremely well trained soldiers from a far away island.
This earring is made of hammered copper and looks new.
This ring is designed to master the art of conjuring and controlling Golems.
A vampire bat passed away and this is one of the wings left behind.
These jackalope eggs do not smell good.
Because of their intensely long lives, crocus jaws are not an easy thing to come by.
Several hoops of thin iron are linked together to form a chain.
This is a somewhat ornate gold ring with a crest of some forgotten family.
Crafted at extreme expense over the course of decades, astropath spectacles allow the wearer to see in the depths of space and time.
A piece of tin piping crafted by a competent blacksmith.
The lavaworm is a strange creature inhabiting magma and other extremely hot locations.
This tiny torch was crafted and meant to be carried by a pixie.
This very fine silk scarf is tinted blue.
It's unclear what creature this meat is from, but one thing's for certain - it's beginning to spoil.
These boards have been sitting somewhere damp for a long time and are infested with fungus and rot.
A simple but well-made iron earring.
This book is badly burned, and it's difficult to tell what the contents might have been.
What ancient civilization crafted this stone idol is impossible to guess, but the lion visage holds a majesty and wonder.
A fine iron cog that might go into a clock or steam mechanism of some kind.
This yarn is finely woven and stained with Indian Paintbrush pigment to be bright red.
The luck properties of a jackalope foot charm are largely unsubstantiated, and yet they remain a coveted item.
This bit of leather has been crafted to lash things together.
The broxa is a supposedly mythical beast, but this beak makes you think maybe they're real after all.
Elves are known for their precision in crafting hourglasses, some with magical powers.
This feather is cold to the touch and remarkably heavy for a feather.
This spring, while once clearly finely made and very springy, is now rusted and probably unreliable.
Harpies rarely give up their claws on purpose, making them a somewhat rarified spell component.
This cluster of strange parasites writhes and pulses.
This stone tells of the death of a certain elf, whose name you don't know because you can't read elven.
Crafting a vortex rune tile is a tricky business, and often lands the crafter in the Void, or other unpleasant places.
The horns of minotaurs are not common spell components, because of the danger in harvesting them.
Beware this bracelet - like most things offered up by Mermaids to land-walkers, it may have treacherous powers.
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.
A sturdy chain made of bronze.
This die has been cast many times, and you wonder how much luck it has left in it.
It's unclear what creature this meat is from, but one thing's for certain - it's beginning to spoil.
This lute is made of gold and aspen wood, and plays beautifully.