A Roman courier was carrying this message when he was waylaid, captured, and eventually killed by the goblins. It was addressed to Commander Vibius of Shadow Valley Fort, who no doubt greatly desires its recovery.
You recovered this set of illuminated leather scrolls, with great difficulty and no lack of personal risk, from the Ruined Hall. You can’t understand a word of the strange writing.
This looks like a fomorian skull, except that it’s made of smooth, warm, polished onyx. It was recovered, at great risk, from the depths of Goagh-Nar, ancient home of the fomorians.
The Eye of Cathrac looks, well, it looks like an eyeball. It feels like a large, round, slightly moist gemstone, but it looks exactly like an eyeball. You recovered it from Castle Aethdoc.
You traveled to the Land of the Dead and back to get this item: The Crown of the Lost Warriors. It still looks like a nondescript hunk of bent metal.
This is a small bronze disk, about two inches across. It has strange figures etched on it. You notice that it always feels warm.
Someone gave you this pair of ordinary, rather shoddy boots, mentioning that they belonged to someone named Julius.
This is a small brass key. It’s very well made. In fact, the craftsmanship is superior. It has been engraved with a small ‘I’.
This is a small bronze key. It’s very well made. In fact, the craftsmanship is superior. It has been engraved with a small ‘II’.
This is a small iron key. It’s very well made. In fact, the craftsmanship is superior. It has been engraved with a small ‘III’.
This is a small copper key, about two inches long. It’s very well made, elegant and delicate. It has been engraved with a small ‘IIII’.
This is a small silver key, about two inches long. It’s very well made, elegant and delicate. It has been engraved with a small ‘IIIII’. Must not be Roman numerals ... five is written by Romans as ‘V’.
This is a tiny gold key, about one inch long. It’s very well made, elegant and delicate. It has been engraved with a small ‘IIIIII’. Must not be Roman numerals ... six is written by Romans as ‘VI’.
You found this key, carefully carved from a large bone, on a pedestal in the caverns of the three crones.
You earned this key as a reward from the crones of Hagfen. It will unlock one gate in the caves under their lair. Choose wisely!
This is a regular, mundane key, except that it’s made of shadow. It still feels cool and solid.
From a distance, these stones look dull and gray. When you get close, however, you see that the gray is a swirling mist, trapped just under a translucent surface. The mist is mesmerizing. Once you stare into it, it’s hard to pull away.
This is a pretty piece of bone, carved into a spiral horn shape. While it’s an attractive piece of workmanship, it has no powers that you can determine.
Wherever you carry this small piece of amber, mosquitoes, gnats, and other nasty pests are sure to follow.
A hermit in a hut gave you this scroll. You’re to deliver it to another hermit at the northeast corner of Shadowvale.
Another hermit gave you this message, which you are to bear to a Fomorian living somewhere in the southwest corner of Shadowvale. All of these courier jobs are starting to get tiring.
You pried this crude, flawed ruby out of the forehead of a dead Fomorian. Yuck.
You found this shiny, black fang in a wolf graveyard. Now that it’s clean, it’s very beautiful. It looks like it’s made of onyx.
This is a small, glowing, glass ball, which you found sitting on the riverside out in the middle of nowhere.
This is the skull of some weird, wolf-headed, horned, dead guy. Some hags sent you to recover it, at no small personal risk to yourselves.
This is a beautiful golden goblet, etched with intricate designs of the goddess Brigantia. You stole it from the Brigantes temple.
This is a copy of some runes you found on a stone obelisk, carefully written on a piece of papyrus.
This pelt looks like it came from a larger than normal deer, with bright gold, almost shiny fur.
You purchased a guardian spirit at the Vale of the Sould. At times, you catch glimpses of it, in the form of a brief cloud of sparkling gold motes of light, which appear for a moment and then fade away again.
This is a beautiful feather, almost a foot long, which seems to change color as the light strikes it from different angles.
This flask is filled with thick, noxious, gray-green goo. It was well guarded, so it must be valuable, but you can’t imagine why anyone would want to have the vile thing around.
This is a thin marble tablet, covered with intricate carvings of dragons and drakes. There are captions, but the writing is unfamiliar to you.
This is a puzzle box. It is opened by sliding ebony and mahogany panels in a certain combination. You try, but you can’t open it. The combination is far too complicated.
This is a scale of Retrakos the dragon. It’s an inch thick, a rich green color, and the size of a small shield.
This charm was worn by a Lord of Castle Aethdoc. It’s a shapely quartz crystal, a little over an inch long, on a thin silver chain. You can see tiny flecks of gold inside the crystal.
You stole these small, pearly eggs from the lair of the Widow Queen.
You found this bundle of mangy, dirty, poorly treated pelts under Hagfen.
You found this pass in Castle Aethdoc. It’s signed by Lord Indigo, and guarantees free passage to its bearer.
This is a tiny bottle of an extremely strong, highly innovative poison.