- Human Skull. The entire outer surface is covered with amber that has been melted and smoothed into a seamless layer over the bone. It holds a lot of static.
- Flyblown ostrich egg decorated with half-finished skrimshaw-style carving of dancing skeletons and some sort of flower that has a toothsome mouth.
- Random stuffed animal.
- Empty glass fish tank. Fish appear to swim in the thing in moonlight, despite their being no water in it at all.
- Fishing tackle. All of it grimy, dirty, and heavily used.
- (2d4) pieces of raw ivory that might or might not be from a mammoth.
- Stuffed Marmot in a waist-coat. It will mysteriously disappear in 1d4 hours. Not that anyone would necessarily notice.
- An imperfect set of chessmen (Kaldane-style).
- A box of beads (60% chance of spilling contents when opened).
- (1d6) Animal Skulls of various sizes. All of them lacquered and mounted on a cleverly-constructed rack that allows them to be displayed or folded-up and carried with ease.
- Human Skull, slightly animated by a faint dweomer so that it tries to bite anyone near by.
- One box of assorted eyes. Each one is carefully packed in its own fluid-filled membranous sack.
- Stuffed Monkey (40% chance to hold a lamp). Mostly intact.
- (2d6) cases of mounted moths and butterflies, all hand-labelled in Etrurian.
- (1d4) random bits of gaudy, partly chewed jewelry.
- (3d6) assorted scroll tubes (empty).
- (2d8) random containers, mostly dirty, dusty and with a 10% chance of containing something disgusting.
- (1d6) dirty, smudged bottles of various sizes, each with a note, manuscript or map inside it.
- Random treasure map (30% chance of being non-spurious).
- (1d4) books from this Table.
- (1d4) chisels and a mallet in a heavy cloth apron.
- Six dried lizard claws in a sack tied shut with a green ribbon.
- A trenching tool that folds-up for use as a spade or chopping blade, with canvas carrying case.
- A tin cage meant for a Koponu. People buy these things in order to use the Koponu as a non-flammable light source.
- A well-used fish-scaler wrapped in a scrap of oil-cloth.
- Sixteen 11" long rough iron forks.
- (1d4) ingots of pewter.
- Empty powder horn. Slightly gnawed, still reeks of sulfur from frisky Soorgim.
- (1d6) pounds of rancid Verdrum Dough in a fish-belly bag wrapped in burlap. It might still be viable. (base 25% chance.)
- A small silver mirror that can only show the reflection of vampires.
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Saturday, January 7, 2012
Low-End Loot IV (Random Table/Any System)
Low-End Loot IV (D30)
Good stuff... I particulary like #2, but #30 is ingenious!
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