Resource Chest #5732 (25/25)
This eye was once alive, but after sitting in the eye socket of a ghoul for a while, it no longer is.
Lumen Shards can be crafted from Lumens, and consumed to boost stamina.
This fork has 4 tines, and would be perfect for skewering food or perhaps being wielded by a very tiny demon.
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.
A sturdy clay tile, with a basic pattern on it.
This tiny little trinket allegedly conveys good luck, but whether it only works on gnomes is a matter of conjecture.
A sturdy chain made of bronze.
This spring, while once clearly finely made and very springy, is now rusted and probably unreliable.
The horns of minotaurs are not common spell components, because of the danger in harvesting them.
This bit of leather has been crafted to lash things together.
These blue glass shards were part of some kind of blue glass festival, long ago.
There's something particularly unpleasant about this rusty fish hook.
This bell definitely looks like it could almost all the way.
This candy is designed to mimic the shape of a piece of corn.
The claws of the blood crab are sharp and make a unique clicking sound.
For a creature that is part jackrabbit and part antelope, these eggs look surprisingly normal.
Generally attempting to retrieve the claw of a hellhound is a terrible idea, making them somewhat rarified.
This bell makes a tinny sound.
This goop is grey, dense, and unpleasant, and it came off of a Frog. Hopefully from the outside of the frog.
This oak bead looks very old, and you wonder what civilization produced it.
These are some steel shards from a well-worn fighting blade.
Centaurs cut off their manes for various ceremonial purposes, and then are coveted and traded by magic users for their various properties.
If you hammer this nail into something, it will stay there.
This earthworm loves rain and dirt and would prefer to be experiencing those things right now.
This is a feather from the Cyan Lovebird, also known as the 'Lost Lovebird' due to its somber blue tones.