Resource Chest #76532 (25/25)
This spring, while once clearly finely made and very springy, is now rusted and probably unreliable.
This button is made from a lustrous oak wood, and is in good shape.
This ivory thread is pure white and has a lot of tensile strength to it.
This is a hand-hewn flint arrowhead that was likely at the tip of an arrow or spear at one time.
These pages are scrawled with maddeningly illegible writing.
These are some steel shards from a well-worn fighting blade.
This silk was dyed red with essence of the madder plant.
A small bundle of twigs from a witch's broomstick.
This pine stake has been burned in some kind of magical fire.
This tiny little trinket allegedly conveys good luck, but whether it only works on gnomes is a matter of conjecture.
A plain copper medallion, just waiting to be inscribed or enchanted.
You check this dreamcatcher but there don't seem to be any dreams caught in it. Yet.
This candle is made of white wax, and looks to only have been lit once or twice.
This soap smells musky and produces a fine lather.
Without extensive testing, it's hard to say if this bell will jingle all the way or only part of the way.
You really can't beat an iron pail when it comes to hauling water from a well.
Jute is the second most valuable fabric fiber, behind cotton, due to its versatility. This is a ball of it.
This is a pile of common dust, useful for sneezing or making homes look dirty.
This horseshoe is considered unlucky, as it was thrown by a horse at some point.
This silver candlestick is only slightly tarnished and would go well in any bedroom or dinner setting.
This die has been cast many times, and you wonder how much luck it has left in it.
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 is a pile of common dust, useful for sneezing or making homes look dirty.
Someone took their time weaving this sturdy hemp twine.
This is a hand-hewn flint arrowhead that was likely at the tip of an arrow or spear at one time.