dnd-rolltable/rolltable/sources/trinkets.yaml

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metadata:
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- Trinket
frequencies:
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Trinket: 1
Trinket:
- A carved ivory mimic.
- A carved marble elephant.
- A small round cactus with two eyes.
- A pocket book of dwarven poetry.
- A bronze box containing a tiny wooden owl.
- A solid blue metal sphere, one inch in diameter, with three parallel grooves around the circumference.
- A pouch containing ten dried peas.
- A ceramic puzzle cube, with each face divided into four independently rotating squares enameled with astronomical signs.
- A sheet of vellum on which is crudely painted a herbal plant that you have yet to identify.
- A petrified frog.
- A twenty-sided die.
- A cut yellow chrysanthemum that never dies.
- A palm-sized iron cage; the door doesn't shut properly, as the tiny lock was broken from the inside.
- A blob of grey goo, slippy but safe to touch, kept in a ceramic pot.
- A glowing blue-green line, six inches long, but with no discernible radius.
- A pretty conch shell.
- A scrap of paper on which is written, in Goblin, "My dearest Bess,".
- A keychain holding the head of a broken key.
- An echo pearl from the depths of the Vibration Lake.
- A toy crossbow.
- A fossil of an extinct many-limbed critter.
- A brass prosthetic nose.
- A corkscrew.
- A dried poison gland of a jagged fish.
- A bronze gear on which is etched the word "Moon".
- A map of a labyrinth, on which is penciled a line that starts at the centre but fails to connect to the entrance.
- A cube of ice that never melts.
- A square of ironsilk sewn by the geargrubs of ancient Siclari.
- An ivory knitting needle.
- A peacock feather.
- A travel set of paints; someone has used up all the black.
- A wig of short platinum-blonde hair.
- A child's charm bracelet.
- A small bar of orichalcum, a metal only mentioned in ancient literature.
- A deed to a tower.
- An invitation to a formal ball to be held 1129 years ago.
- A smoking pipe carved from granite.
- A vial of scented oil.
- A preserved basilisk eye.
- An intricate knot that nobody seems to know how to tie or untie sand sailors believe it to be bad luck.
- Pages ripped out of an accounting journal of a local merchant.
- A ring with a poison reservoir for slipping into drinks and a tiny razor edge for cutting purse-strings.
- A glass globe of swirling green goop.
- A portfolio of pressed flowers, none of which still exist.
- A small handbook of foreign coins, for travelers to identify denominations.
- A slightly out of date guidebook to foreign inns, taverns, and transportation.
- Two false fingernails painted with mysterious symbols.
- A set of cosmetic tools for cleaning the ears.
- A harmless stage dagger with retracting blade and blood-compartment.
- A floating glass orb that follows you around and makes whirring sounds.
- A key that can lock any door, but unlock none.
- A translucent coin.
- A bronze ring engraved with dark symbols.
- A thimble on which is an enamel painting of a turtle.
- A puzzle box that cannot be solved.
- A pair of badly worn hairdressing scissors.
- A wax hand shaped to hold a large cup.
- A measuring tape, marked in ink at 23 inches.
- A seashell that is silent when held up to your ear.
- One piece of unknown paper currency with no obvious denomination.
- A bootlace entwined with gold thread.
- A dented sheriff's badge.
- A belt buckle.
- A letter of complaint to a toy shop owner written in high elvish.
- A decorative leather stud.
- A penny whistle that plays the same note no matter which holes are covered.
- A ticket admitting an adult and child onto a thing called a "semiotic tram".
- A small glass vial holding three eyelashes.
- A tub of petrified putty.
- A leather shoe made for a dog.
- A doll head with no hair and poorly applied makeup.
- A pewter spork.
- Illustrated instructions on how to make a paper hat.
- A clear glass dish with four round notches around the outside edge.
- A wire circlet that bestows upon its wearer perfect posture.
- A small hand-sized box covered with numbered buttons.
- An empty whiskey tumbler that causes any liquid poured into it to become bourbon.
- A hunk of metal which appears to be several gears jammed together at unnatural and impossible angles; attempting to turn it causes it to emit a horrible shrieking sound.
- A crystal prism that refracts shadow instead of light.
- A smokeless and odorless candle.
- A flat disc of layered metal and prismatic glass with a hole in the centre.
- An ornate pewter tankard made without a bottom.
- A wooden device designed to be gripped in two hands; two levers protrude from the top, and two triggers from the underside.
- Two perfectly identical pine cones.
- A sponge that can absorb 60 gallons of ale (and only ale).
- A pepper grinder containing an unlimited supply of pepper unless opened, at which point it becomes half empty.
- A poorly cultivated bonsai juniper in a glazed ceramic pot.
- An oval-shaped soapstone tablet inscribed with a short list of religious prohibitions.
- A wooden doll with a door that opens to reveal a slightly smaller, identical, doll; this one is empty, perhaps there are still smaller dolls that are missing?
- A stone figure of a snake that changes positions after every full moon.
- A silver key of unknown origins on a leather cord as a pendant that emits strange magical energy.
- The right half of a broken bronze circlet with a light leafy pattern that when placed on your head, stays in place as though the other half was still there.
- A small silver rod which when rolled between your hands emits sounds as though a lute were being played by a master softly nearby.
- A music box that can only be heard by someone who has wound it at least once.
- A small stone cube that, when tapped with a rod of metal, looks as though it were made of that metal for a few seconds.
- A wooden sphere with a white marking that always faces the sun, and a black marking that always faces the moon.
- An opaque jar that cannot be opened or broken, no matter how hard you try.
- A journal that details the great adventures of a hero you have never heard of, complete with vivid descriptions of nonsensical creatures and terms, all written in messy handwriting, but with impressive diction.
- A tiny sack that, when opened, is full of sand, but feels as heavy as a large stone when lifted.
- A puppet in the likeness of someone you distantly know, that echoes your movements when you (and only you) place it on the ground.
- An iron rod that bends in unusual ways when you look directly at it, but rights itself when you look away.
- A book that perfectly records the holder's dreams when held while sleeping.
- A tin pot that is just the right size for you to wear as a helmet.
- A marble sculpture of a tiny elf holding a lute seated on a chair that plays music every so often.
- A piece of pure white cloth that never gets dirty.
- A hat that never gets wet.
- A mask that copies its wearer's facial expressions.
- A humanoid skull with ethereal green orbs in its eye sockets.
- A wineskin that only holds wine. Any other liquid pours out after a few seconds.
- A leather belt that, when worn, glows with faint blue light.
- A flask that freezes any liquids stored in it at midnight, and unfreezes them at noon.
- A book with words that change every time it is read.
- A cube with tiny animals wandering on each face that change when they cross onto a different face.
- A mummified hand that wiggles when pointed at the ground.
- A terribly written novel whose plot seems to match events in the reader's life.
- A crown made out of ice that never melts.
- A piece of string that always emits smoke, like the wick of a snuffed candle.
- A rod of indeterminate metal that changes its length at random every other day.
- A stone carved to look like a head that occasionally speaks, asking questions that change every time.
- A petrified wooden stick that glows brightly when held by an undead creature.
- A flute that, when played, makes the sound of a random instrument, though never a flute.
- A copper ring that weighs literally nothing but remains precisely where it is placed.
- A towel embroidered with high elivsh writing which reads "In case of mind flayer, wear towel."
- A set of brass wind chimes that chime when still and are silent when moving.
- A grotesque statuette of a humanoid with rat-like features.
- A handbook of etiquette for nobles. Its contents can only be remembered for 6 seconds.
- A rolled parchment depicting a translation key for a ficticious language.
- A wooden plank that refuses to burn.
- A detailed guide on the anatomy of rocs.
- A compass that points towards the nearest bottle of rum.
- A stone that weighs 5 pounds but floats in liquid.
- A diagram of a forest on an island with no named artist.
- A brass locket with a strange rune carved inside.
- A green coat with numerous pockets, each with a separate piece of a moustache trimming kit inside.
- A vial of tree sap.
- A rod of metal that produces tiny sparks from a red marking when a black button on the other end is pressed.
- A wooden cane that, when placed on the ground, stands perfectly straight, and cannot be tipped over.
- A feather with a piece of red string tied on the end of the shaft.
- A book that you faintly remember from your childhood that you thought was lost for many years.
- A wooden training sword sized for a child.
- A perfectly normal brown leather glove that fits either hand.
- A golden statue of a beautiful maiden. It glows faintly in the presence of money.
- A gear that refuses to mesh with any other.
- A suit of armour made from oak wood, sized for a doll, painted in vivid red and black.
- A jug that turns liquids stored in it into goat's milk after a few minutes.
- A waxy white flower in a tiny pot that constantly moves as though in a light breeze.
- A robe with a tag on the inside that reads "to my dearest pupil" in draconic.
- A beige jar of red ointment without a label.
- A calligrapher's brush.
- A small cylinder of stone that smells faintly of blood.
- A tunic that smells of the sea.
- A curious looking pair of goggles with the words "Property of Ice! DON'T TOUCH!" scrawled into the side.
- A small blue cube that gives off a faint orange glow.
- A small orb with water and a small living jellyfish inside.
- A cat figurine.
- A hat that has a secret pocket on the inside.
- A bar of scented soap.
- A scrap of parchment with the phrase "I aint'nt dead" written on it in Common.
- An unusually sharp spoon.
- An unusually small humanoid skull.
- A bit of rock from a headstone.
- A tiny bag of purple powder.
- A box of black licorice.
- A strangely shaped bone.
- A sealed, corked bottle with a single globule of blood that never spreads or dries.
- A detailed guide to making pickled foods.
- A palm-sized coin with the carved image of a dragon's head on each side.
- A miniature shield.
- A sea shell with a strange rune carved into it.
- An arm band in the shape of a snake, with emeralds for eyes.
- An old coin, showing a hare on one side and the moon on the reverse.
- A bird carved out of lapis lazuli.
- A small pouch filled with various animal teeth.
- A tiny painting showing a vulture carrying a bone in its beak.
- An ingot of copper with an unusual hue.
- A small notebook full of drawings of food.
- A drawing of a flower with open petals that only appear open when viewed from an angle.
- A perfectly flat wheel made from terracotta.
- The journal of a philosopher, full of wise sayings and anecdotes.
- A malevolent-looking raven skull that has been charred black.
- A small glass case containing several glossy butterfly wings.
- A small glass box containing an undead frog.
- A guide to changing bowstrings written in draconic but full of grammatical errors.
- A ceramic troll statuette with no arms, just legs.
- A sliver ring that feels very slippery.
- An ornately carved figurine of a storm giant made from bone.
- A fork.
- A shoe made from crystal.
- A small wooden box of vibrantly-coloured powders, each colour in its own tiny drawer.
- A silver hand mirror with a dragon etched onto the back.
- A miniature porcelain teapot.
- A bejeweled statuette of a dragonborne knight.
- A stone carving of a piece of bacon.
- A horn that has been cut cleanly in half.
- A small clay pig.
- A small metal can containing a non-Newtonian black fluid that sparks when touched.
- A necklace strung with tiny beetles.
- A fist-sized green seed covered in brown spines.
- A fist-sized metal frog.
- A glass figurine in the shape of a giant ant.
- A petrified wooden spoon.
- A jeweled goblet that never spills.
- A bowl covered in ornate designs depicting hill giants in combat with dwarves.
- A set of ceramic castles that have a space for a candle in the middle. When the candle is lit the castle looks like it has lights on in the windows.
- A purple amulet in the shape of a frog's head.
- A vine covered in thorns that writhes occasionally.