Resource Chest #85536 (40/50)
Goblins craft these stones to store various cursed magic. This one glows with a strange brownish light.
As with most birds, these pigeon bones are hollow.
This tiny little trinket allegedly conveys good luck, but whether it only works on gnomes is a matter of conjecture.
This phial is made of Moon Crystal, and any liquid stored inside will be imbued with its magical qualities.
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.
This bell definitely looks like it could almost all the way.
Crafted by astropaths and astrologists, tempest stones hold hidden powers relating to the stars and weather.
This powder is a residue leftover from Rainbow Sprites as they frolic in the forest.
This soap smells musky and produces a fine lather.
There's no way to tell what kind of vine this is until you water it and give it some sunlight.
Gnome bones are curiously tough, and these are no exception.
The plumber who crafted this tubing is either brilliant or insane.
A mosquito is perfectly preserved in amber, and you wonder how old it is.
This candy is designed to mimic the shape of a piece of corn.
How much straw goes into a bundle varies from country to country. This bundle feels just right to you.
This bell makes a tinny sound.
These are shards of purple glass. They're pretty but sharp!
Centaurs cut off their manes for various ceremonial purposes, and then are coveted and traded by magic users for their various properties.
The feathers of the scarlet snipe are a rarified commodity.
Knapweed flourishes in cold arid climates, and these seeds would need to be planted in such a place to flourish.
This goop is grey, dense, and unpleasant, and it came off of a Frog. Hopefully from the outside of the frog.
Without extensive testing, it's hard to say if this bell will jingle all the way or only part of the way.
These are way better than cantaloupe. Source: Wild Knoll
When ground up a certain way, this make a very nice spice. Source: Wild Knoll
They say if you eat one of these, then one day you'll be a doctor. Source: Wild Knoll
This is the most basic, bland, common wheat there is. It's technically edible, but it's better used in baked goods to disguise it.
This leaf is a standard in spice creation. Source: Wild Knoll
This is the crude beginning of sugar. Source: Wild Knoll
A bone from some mystery canine.
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This die has been cast many times, and you wonder how much luck it has left in it.
These jackalope eggs do not smell good.
Several hoops of thin iron are linked together to form a chain.
The broxa is a supposedly mythical beast, but this beak makes you think maybe they're real after all.
This is a torch enchanted for dark arts rituals, and the flame generally burns purple or green.
A fine iron cog that might go into a clock or steam mechanism of some kind.
Elves are known for their precision in crafting hourglasses, some with magical powers.
This button is made from a lustrous oak wood, and is in good shape.
This is a somewhat ornate gold ring with a crest of some forgotten family.
This tiny torch was crafted and meant to be carried by a pixie.
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.
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