Art Treasures
Throughout the world are a number of hoards and stolen treasures of incredibly rarity and value. Adventurers and mercenaries are likely to uncover such troves during their quests and journeys in the world of Orr. Herein lies a table of treasures to give character and history to those scattered caches.
D100 | Item Description | 01 | A wooden coin |
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02 | A jewel encrusted scabbard |
03 | A topaz figurine cut to resemble an eagle with wings spread |
04 | A life-like skull carved from clear crystal quartz by a skilled sculptor |
05 | A mastercrafted riding saddle etched with motifs of the knightly orders of Iskandar |
06 | A mastercrafted, rosewood mandolin with pearl tabs and an ivory casing bearing motifs of Nausica |
07 | A pendant of clear amber encasing a dragonfly |
08 | A dark blue winter cloak lined with white wolf fur |
09 | An onyx ring cut with a dragon motif inset with two sparkling rubies for eyes |
10 | A glass rose |
11 | A fairy figurine carved from moonstone |
12 | A stone chessboard with two matching sets of black and white figures cut to resemble the armies of Dalair and Drin |
13 | A gold oil lamp with a long, curved handle inset with bright rubies |
14 | An dark oak walking cane with a silver raven head for a handle |
15 | A complete set of gold and silver gilded goblets and cutlery |
16 | A red and yellow court jester cap with gold bells |
17 | A small wooden case containing fourteen finely crafted cigars bearing the wrapper and insignia of the “Black Rider” tobacco company |
18 | A jewel studded face mask shaped to resemble a fox |
19 | A necklace of human teeth |
20 | A jeweler’s magnifying glass |
21 | A “12x24” framed oil painting depicting one of the spelltowers of Dalair signed by “Jemara Vess” |
22 | A silver vase inscribed with prophecies of Pondera writ in elven script |
23 | A pair of jade earrings linked by silver wire |
24 | A small wooden case containing scented soaps |
25 | A pair of ornate, silver candlesticks |
26 | A set of tiny animal figurines expertly carved from bone |
27 | A large, ceremonial greatshield studded with jewels depicting the emblems of the Sorcerer Kings of Dalair |
28 | A gold pocket watch and chain with an inscription written on the back (“My betrothed, may the fates bring you back to me in short time”) |
29 | A bear skin floor rug |
30 | A silver hairpin in the shape of a lotus flower studded with labradorite |
31 | A “24x48” oil painting of King Drin (circa 749) signed by “Jemara Vess” |
32 | An ornate, royal necklace inset with sparkling alexandrite stones and a gold goddess pendant |
33 | An intricate, spellbound gnome puzzle box |
34 | A tapestry depicting the emblems of the nine schools of magic |
35 | A sharp shaving razor with an ivory handle |
36 | A large bronze bust of an orcish man with jutting teeth, a braided ponytail and a scar running from chin to nose (“Dalaman Grunlore, half-orc philosopher”) |
37 | A bottle of fine Elysium brandy labeled ‘Petrus Charon, 817-818’ |
38 | A large gold crown inset with many wondrous jewels and precious stones befitting an emperor |
39 | A gold-leaf goblet of elven craft encrust with precious stones |
40 | A silver ring inset with a shining citrine jewel |
41 | An exquisite wedding gown and veil made from the finest lace and linens encrust in star-like sequins |
42 | A handwritten journal of recipes by the legendary gourmet, Zur’ban Lao |
43 | A scroll case embossed with pearl and latched with silver clasps |
44 | An antique case containing vials of gold, blue and black ink, quills and sheets of scented parchment |
45 | A black, silk bag containing a hundred rare agarwood incense sticks |
46 | A pair of solid gold dragon bookends |
47 | A decorative fan depicting a beautiful mountain landscape in delicate watercolors |
48 | A weathered, leather journal containing elvish poetry signed by, “Lyfelalon Ellarin” |
49 | A farmers almanac of the Freelands circa 1301 written by Bailey Brallewren (there are a few pages torn and missing) |
50 | A beautifully engraved case containing vials of meditative oil and scented candles |
51 | A small, shining piece of a fallen starstone |
52 | A silver bracelet etched with dwarven runes (“Baltizan Guide Thee”) |
53 | A carving of an obsidian hand clutching a shining sphere of sunstone |
54 | A large feather pillow with an intricate silk casing depicting giants dancing |
55 | A tiger skin floor rug |
56 | A full set of delicate, hand-painted china plates, tea-cups, bowls and saucers |
57 | A complete set of hand-painted tarot cards |
58 | A handwritten encyclopedia of monsters by “Drael Finloch” |
59 | A masterfully crafted bronze statuette cut into the shape of an Iskandar knight riding a griffon. |
60 | A walking cane with a gold dragon head for a handle |
61 | A detailed model globe of the known world of Orr |
62 | A golden tiara studded with emeralds befitting a child ruler |
63 | A dire wolf greatcloak with silver clasps and polished iron shoulder guards |
64 | An alabaster angel figurine |
65 | A ceremonial mask with a roc-feather headdress and turquoise beads |
66 | Royal thespian vestments of the courts of Iskandar |
67 | A lute carved from applewood with the name “Stradivari” engraved into the neck |
68 | A necklace of perfect pearls |
69 | An antique, diamond wedding ring engraved with the phrase “Forever” |
70 | A stately bronze scepter with a lion head encrust with topaz gems |
71 | A silver holy symbol embedded with lapis lazuli stones |
72 | An iron gauntlet with precious jewels embed into its fingers to resemble rings |
73 | An iron necklace engraved with Infidian iconography depicting shackled slaves being marched towards awaiting boats |
74 | A “36x74” oil painting of the holy island of “Vide'Cormeum” signed by “Jemara Vess” |
75 | A delicate silver crown inset with star-sapphires befitting a supporting ruler |
76 | A large marble bust of a human woman with long braided hair and a tiara adorning her brow (“Princess Diandra of Iskandar”) |
77 | A crystal liquor glass |
78 | A silver pan flute engraved with fairy script (“To Amuse the Muses”) |
79 | A gold armlet inlaid with coin-sized sapphires |
80 | A pair of expertly crafted, engraved dueling pistols baring motifs of Drin |
81 | A bottle of champaign labeled, “Gouldex Pennidrag, 1136-1137” |
82 | A pair of silver cuff-links depicting knightly helms embed with Yazmin's symbol |
83 | A mastercrafted falconer’s glove with motifs and iconography of Iskandar bound into the leather |
84 | A silver brooch molded in the shape of an owl clasping a pristine emerald in its claws |
85 | A leather-bound, composer’s songbook written by Gon’carem Malrun |
86 | An elegant and ceremonial plumed knight helm |
87 | A diamond studded choker |
88 | A butterfly totem cut from rose quartz |
89 | A finely made hairbrush embossed in pearl and engraved with drawings of fairies |
90 | A wooden puzzle box with a hidden ruby still tucked within its chamber |
91 | A pair of weighted gambling dice |
92 | A string of large wooden prayer beads engraved with ancient giant kanji (“Strength Through Peace, Peace Through Strength”) |
93 | A withered, white, wooden staff etched with incomprehensible writing |
94 | An ornate music box etched with murals of the Thornwilds and the its four Elven princes |
95 | A knightly banner of the houses of Iskandar depicting the crusades of the third age |
96 | A broken longsword with a jewel encrusted pommel and a dragon head carved into the base of the hilt |
97 | A holy chalice carved from bloodstone and studded with large molten red rubies |
98 | Fossil of a Great Old One |
99 | A cask of aged wine bearing the words, "Domina des Iskarda-Conti" |
100 | A brilliant fragment of a fallen starstone |
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