D100 | Trinket |
1-2 | A picture you drew as a child of your imaginary friend |
3-4 | A lock that opens when blood is dripped in its keyhole |
5-6 | Clothes stolen from a scarecrow |
7-8 | A spinning top carved with four faces: happy, sad, wrathful, and dead |
9-10 | The necklace of a sibling who died on the day you were born |
11-12 | A wig from someone executed by beheading |
13-14 | The unopened letter to you from your dying father |
15-16 | A pocket watch that runs backward for an hour every midnight |
17-18 | A winter coat stolen from a dying soldier |
19-20 | A bottle of invisible ink that can only be read at sunset |
21-22 | A wineskin that refills when interred with a dead person for a night |
23-34 | A set of silverware used by a king for his last meal |
25-26 | A spyglass that always shows the world suffering a terrible storm |
27-28 | A cameo with the profile's face scratched away |
29-30 | A lantern with a black candle that never runs out and that burns with green flame |
31-32 | A teacup from a child's tea set, stained with blood |
33-34 | A little black book that records your dreams, and yours alone, when you sleep |
35-36 | A necklace formed of the interlinked holy symbols of a dozen deities |
37-38 | A hangman's noose that feels heavier than it should |
39-40 | A birdcage into which small birds fly but once inside never eat or leave |
41-42 | A lepidopterist's box filled dead moths with skulllike patterns on their wings |
43-44 | A jar of pickled ghouls' tongues |
45-56 | The wooden hand of a notorious pirate |
47-48 | An urn with the ashes of a dead relative |
49-50 | A hand mirror backed with a bronze depiction of a medusa |
51-52 | Pallid leather gloves crafted with ivory fingernails |
53-54 | Dice made from the knuckles of a notorious charlatan |
55-56 | A ring of keys for forgotten locks |
57-58 | Nails from the coffin of a murderer |
59-60 | A key to the family crypt |
61-62 | A bouquet of funerary flowers that always looks and smells fresh |
63-64 | A switch used to discipline you as a child |
65-66 | A music box that plays by itself whenever someone holding it dances |
67-68 | A walking cane with an iron ferrule that strikes sparks on stone |
69-70 | A flag from a ship lost at sea |
71-72 | Porcelain doll's head that always seems to be looking at you |
73-74 | A wolf's head wrought in silver that is also a whistle |
75-76 | A small mirror that shows a much older version of the viewer |
77-78 | Small, worn book of children's nursery rhymes |
79-80 | A mummified raven claw |
81-82 | A broken pendent of a silver dragon that's always cold to the touch |
83-84 | A small locked box that quietly hums a lovely melody at night but you always forget it in the morning |
85-86 | An inkwell that makes one a little nauseous when staring at it |
87-88 | An old little doll made from a dark, dense wood and missing a hand and a foot |
89-90 | A black executioner's hood |
91-92 | A pouch made of flesh, with a sinew drawstring |
93-94 | A tiny spool of black thread that never runs out |
95-96 | A tiny clockwork figurine of a dancer that's missing a gear and doesn't work |
97-98 | A black wooden pipe that creates puffs of smoke that look like skulls |
99-100 | A vial of perfume, the scent of which only certain creatures can detect |