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As if worms couldn't get any more gross, this one is missing all of the pigment in its flesh.
These blue glass shards were part of some kind of blue glass festival, long ago.
Overshadowed by their iron and steel cousins, bolts made of brass still maintain a healthy presence in the steampunk construction market.
This pine stake has been burned in some kind of magical fire.
These shards were once part of a whole. Now they're just a whole lotta parts.
When dead plant matter decays over millions years, we get this useful energy source.
The most common coinage of the realm, the copper coin forms the basis of the economy.
This glowing mineral is vital to the crafting and recharging of magical items.
Common garden snails leave their shells behind when they can no longer go on living for one reason or another.
Gnome bones are curiously tough, and these are no exception.
The most coveted of coins, gold passes through the hands of the wealthy and privileged but rarely the poor and downtrodden.
These pages are scrawled with maddeningly illegible writing.
This is a basic iron cauldron, not very expensive but well made.
This fork has 4 tines, and would be perfect for skewering food or perhaps being wielded by a very tiny demon.
They're pretty tacky.
This is a worm that has been living and feeding in dirt that has Elementum content, and thus it turned blue and glows slightly.
These coins are passed between Mystics as a private currency, and anyone who carries them is marked as a friend to them.
This powder is a residue leftover from Rainbow Sprites as they frolic in the forest.
Apparently someone saw red, and then smashed whatever this was.
Known for their impervious qualities, rock tortoise shells in days of yore were used to create dragon-fire-proof shields.
A fairly recently minted silver coin, just waiting to be spent.
Various slime molds infest the dungeons and dark places of the world. This one is green.
This soap smells musky and produces a fine lather.
The benefit of tin pegs is that they are lightweight. The downside is that they are tin.
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 candle is made of white wax, and looks to only have been lit once or twice.