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Crafted from tiny mithril links, this gorgeous, lightweight necklace sparkles subtly as you wear it. A small construct over your lungs provides space for a jewel. The chain is too thin to offer any protection though.
This block of purified truesilver is at least ten inches across. For its size, it is surprisingly light. Its value must be immense.
This fabric of woven metal links has numerous holes and shattered elements. The metal is tarnished and chipped in many places, but the entire piece is unusually light and flexible.
A small strand of mithril ore is streaked within this rock. Extracting the ore would be a complicated process, but someone might pay you some gold for this speck.
A jagged shard of mithril, one of the most valuable metals ever to exist.
The thick fur coat of a mountain mammal.
A mug of finest rum, fit for any pirate.
Made of an ancient form of unknown gray wood, dirt and grime cover this crudely carved key.
A few drops of the mysterious mutagen that Herric has used on his specimens.
A fillet taken from a large mutant seabass.
A very strange feather taken from an abnormally large bird of prey.
This charm is the token of an unseemly form of sorcerer whose deadly spells live throughout history.
The viscous liquid contained in the elixir bubbles furiously. It is claimed that it will restore anyone to perfect fighting condition, healing wounds, curing disease, purging toxins and even restoring magical power to depleted mages.
A collection of leaves gathered from the oak tree.
A plain oak staff, it is about 5 feet long with a grainy surface covered with small knots and abrasions down the entire length of the staff. It is light weight and durable.
A long wooden shaft with a large flat wooden paddle at one end, used for driving small boats.
Whoever designed this weapon was either creative or stupid... an axe made out of black volcanic glass? How could this measure up to the metallic weapons of today? Then you realise just how sharp this weapon is and how easily it can hack through wood and vine; flesh and bone must be of little resistance in that case. But there is something different about this axe... your metal gauntlet buckles like butter at a feather tap of the blade, something that should not happen even with a monomolecular edge. Now you truly do respect this weapon of dark beauty, along with its mysterious creator.
This composite bow is a masterwork of elegance and precision, with recurved adamantite limbs augmented with obsidian on the belly, polished to a near-mirror finish to give it an almost ethereal sheen. The grip is wrapped in the hide of some unidentified creature while the string is woven from the spidersilk of one of Lolths predatory arachnids, offering unparalleled draw strength. The arrows themselves possess obsidian arrowheads, which glimmer with an inner fire as if the glass itself contains a latent power beyond their wickedly sharp, monomolecular edge, capable of cleaving through stone and even reinforced armour with ease.
A tasty orange!
A pearl, fist sized orb decorated with images of clock faces across its surface, it is said to vibrate with magic, and has the ability to control time itself.
A small clasp of Orcish origin, complete with pungent stench.
Believed to have come from the mythical island of Bartih, this coin is the remnants of a once advanced civilization which has gone missing. Rumors have circulated the Island of Bartih was west of Silversail, however theres never been much proof outside of a few fiction books and now this coin.
The oxfords are sturdily assembled closely to the skin. The skin is from the local cattle that graze the grasslands.
Horsehair bristles and a wooden handle make a crude but effective paintbrush. Perhaps you can use this to brush up on your combat skills.
A wooden leg use to help facilitate walking for those whom have lost a limb.