Olbat Loot: Game 15.5

General Summary

Here is the list of loot from the Beginning of the Siege: Game 12 and the Siege of Olbat: Games 13 and 14. The Party intends to provide some of the treausre to the villagers of Olbat.  

Money

The coins of Fultar, Bevil and the Celtic Nation of Galletica can be seen here: Money   Fultonian coins:
  • 5 platium Imperials
  • 10 gold Royals
  • 30 silver Denari
  • 45 copper Culprum
  Celtic coins (Celtic coins are 2-3 times the weight of Fultonian and Bevilian coins, and correspondingly worth more):
  • 10 gold Aurora
  • 10 silver Denari
  Bevilian coins:
  • 20 gold Solidus
  • 40 siliver Denari
 

Magic

 
  • Shaman bone armor
  • This thoroughly vandalised spellbook is missing over half its pages; various foul substances smear the remainder. Careful cleaning salvages the following spells: 1st Level: Dancing Lights, Enlarge, Friends, Knock and 2nd Level: Strength, Grease, Summon Swarm, Detect Evil, ESP
  • Dagger, +2 vs. small/medium, +3 vs large and +0 throwing with the name Ragarak
  • Broad Sword, +2 with the name Einar, the Ogress of War
  • Leaf or kite Shield, +2 Winged Lion Shield

Treasure

  • A platinum nose ring with an inset, teardrop-shaped onyx. Sized for an orc, but probably not made by them. It looks valuable.
  • A matching pair of brown leather bracers that are spiked with bear claws and wolf fangs. These bracers would add an additional 1d4 to hand-to-hand/unarmed damage.
  • A pair of drop earrings made from gilded halfling finger bones. They are obviously orcish in construction.
  • An 8" wide black leather baldric with a longsword scabbard attached, decorated with small golden studs. It looks valuable.
  • A gilded panther skull belt buckle. People won't be able to keep their eyes away from your crotch. This item is tacky and something only an orc or a barbarian could love.
  • A beautifully carved piece of antler forms the basis of a hair comb that is decorated with pearls and gold inlay. This is a beautiful piece of art and clearly not orcish in make.
  • A golden tusk, about 5" long, with three inset rubies of progressive sizes was a replacement for one of an orc warrior's tusks. It looks valubale.
  • A pair of platinum ear tips with golden highlights. They are sized for a large orc, so they must have been made for orcs. The work is crude.
  • This ancient and worn dwarven axe has a crudely serrated blade. Dried scalps and wolf teeth decorate its stained wooden haft which also bears scores of notches along its length.
  • Two-dozen large iron nails pierce this carved wooden statuette of an orc deity. Crude holy symbols of enemy gods decorate each nail’s head. One of the symbols defies identification.
  • This doll of an orc child has real hair, teeth and nails. It has stones for eyes.
  • Six glass jars hold pale chunks of meat floating in foul-smelling brine. A thick layer of yellow wax seals each. While these pickled meats are hard to stomach, they function as iron rations.
  • A leather purse tied with an intricate knot contains 12 bear’s teeth, each dipped in molten gold. Each tooth is worth 1 gp—perhaps more to a collector or an orc.
  • A small leather pouch contains the dried remains of a brown fist-sized toad. Tiny amounts of hallucinogenic poison seep from the cracked skin.
  • A tattered war standard bears the faded crest and coat of arms of the kingdom of Bevil.
  • Orcs use this set of slender metal eating utensils to extract marrow from thin bones. In a pinch, they can serve as improvised lock-picks.
  • Several strings of dried orc and human ears dangle from frayed cords. One ear is still fresh and bloody and clearly human. Three elegant silver studs pierce the lobe of the human ear.
  • A dozen mangy pelts are crudely stitched together to make this reeking hide armour. Sewn inside are six concealed dagger sheaths. All but one of the weapons is missing.
  • This clay statuette of a charging boar with a two-inch slit cut into its back rattles when moved. It can only be opened by breaking it. Inside were some coins and two small orc tusks.
  • Wrapped in a bundle of greasy linen are eight pale yellow candles made from animal fat. They are difficult to light and give off a sharp smell.
  • This waxed and polished orc skull is clearly an object of reverence. A tall black iron crown is nailed to the brow, and its broken tusk has been repaired with a silver spike.
  • The barbed point at the rear end of this iron hook is meant to be hammered into bone to replace a lost hand. With the addition of a rope, it can serve as a grappling hook.
  • Graven orcish runes decorate this pair of great ram’s horns bound together with copper bands and end in a shared mouthpiece. It produces a loud braying when blown—the orc signal to attack.
   
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by Andrew Butko
by Rama
Report Date
25 Nov 2023
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by Ulrich of Richenthal
The Coat of Arms and standard of the Kingdom of Bevil.
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Cover image: by P. L. Wolf