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[D&D 5e] Trinket Table

Started by jadrax, July 04, 2014, 05:49:52 AM

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Will

One of my favorite game books ever was 2nd edition DMG, entirely because of all the random tables of stuff and descriptive fluff (like the associations of various herbs and substances, if I remember right).

That's one nostalgia gaming element I'm happy about!
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1E Gamma world has an AMAZING trinket chart for stuff you might scrounge up in a post apocalyptic setting.

Just Another Snake Cult

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236) Matchbox with a live cricket in it.
237) Silk scarf once used to gag a captive siren.
238) Scale from a sea serpent- feels like heavy iron, floats like cork.
239) Nail from the crucifixion of a prophet.
240) Ear trumpet.
241) Cigar box containing a complete suit of plate, a shield, a lance, a flail, and a sword- all scaled for someone 3.75" tall.
242) A piece of hard bubblegum and 2d4 printed cardboard cards featuring woodcuts of famous adventurers and promising rookie heroes.
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243) A glass jar containing a live goldfish
244) A velvet pouch full of troll hair clippings
245) A nearly-empty tube labeled "flying ointment" with a single solitary glob left in it. Rubbed into any mucous membrane, it will cause the sensation of weightlessness for 1d4x10 minutes.
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jadrax

246) A glass jar containing a live Quipper
247) A wizard's lucky ball bearing
248) A book of half finished dungeon maps that gently weeps when left unattended

Gold Roger

249) A gnomes traveling journal. All pages are taken up by lewd drawings.

250) A halflings traveling journal. Most pages unused, what little is written makes fun of people having tatoos in halfling that don't say what they think.

251) Shabby hand-crafted coffeemug, "Wurldz gratest Worelord" engraved.

252) Ripped apart piece of a leather cap, "For Dad" sewn on the inside.

253) Painted metal figurine of a frost giant, missing one arm.

254) Pink apron with "Seasoned adventurers have better taste!" written on it.

255) Funky hat, made out of Kobold tails.

Just Another Snake Cult

256) Rubber elf ears.
257) A jar of live bees.
258) Music box. Plays a tinny version of Basil Poledouris' Conan theme.
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