Resource Chest #10978 (50/50)
You wonder where the rest of this very tiny skeleton ended up, leaving behind only the head.
This pine stake has been burned in some kind of magical fire.
This is a pile of common dust, useful for sneezing or making homes look dirty.
This the part of the oak tree that is usually underground.
This earthworm loves rain and dirt and would prefer to be experiencing those things right now.
This is a very sturdy bolt, made of iron.
Various slime molds infest the dungeons and dark places of the world. This one is green.
You wonder if the owner of this molar is still alive, and if so, whether they are missing it.
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.
This resin is blue, and very sticky.
A mosquito is perfectly preserved in amber, and you wonder how old it is.
These blue glass shards were part of some kind of blue glass festival, long ago.
These shards were once part of a whole. Now they're just a whole lotta parts.
This horseshoe is considered unlucky, as it was thrown by a horse at some point.
Collect enough of these feathers and you could make a set of wings and fly too close to the sun and then plummet to your death.
A large Fang from a Large Spider.
This ivory thread is pure white and has a lot of tensile strength to it.
The claws of the blood crab are sharp and make a unique clicking sound.
This shell is from the sea, but also happens to be a seafoam color.
This candle is made of white wax, and looks to only have been lit once or twice.
This silk was dyed red with essence of the madder plant.
It's like a human ribcage, only smaller.
How much straw goes into a bundle varies from country to country. This bundle feels just right to you.
How much straw goes into a bundle varies from country to country. This bundle feels just right to you.
The most common coinage of the realm, the copper coin forms the basis of the economy.
This eye was once alive, but after sitting in the eye socket of a ghoul for a while, it no longer is.
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 tankard has some unpleasant green stains on it.
These coins are passed between Mystics as a private currency, and anyone who carries them is marked as a friend to them.
A sturdy clay tile, with a basic pattern on it.
Generally attempting to retrieve the claw of a hellhound is a terrible idea, making them somewhat rarified.
A somewhat rare creature, the golden bark scarab generally lives in harmony with the oak trees that they inhabit.
They're pretty tacky.
You really can't beat an iron pail when it comes to hauling water from a well.
A bone from some mystery canine.
The smell of this baking is amazing.
A very neutral and reliable energy source, amethyst can be used in spells of stress relief and banishment of negative energy.
This oak bead looks very old, and you wonder what civilization produced it.
When dead plant matter decays over millions years, we get this useful energy source.
This bowl was hand-carved from a solid piece of oak.
A version of coal that is extremely compressed and metallic, anthracite became a favorite of dark wizards and practicers of the black arts.
One of the greatest of he precious gems, sapphires reportedly are most useful in spells and magic relating to stars, the heavens, and divining the future.
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.
Overshadowed by their iron and steel cousins, bolts made of brass still maintain a healthy presence in the steampunk construction market.
What do you call a cow with no legs? Ground beef.
This is water that's been pulled from a well. It's a bit murky, but probably potable.
This dough was created specifically to make pizzas with.
When sap has coagulated and hardened, it becomes this almost gem-like substance.
A small bundle of twigs from a witch's broomstick.