List compiled, with descriptions, by Bezen.
ITEM #86293
A handwritten formula for a Potion of Wasting
According to the fading cursive, when ingested this potion works quickly on the body. Symptoms range from from nausea to the loss of flesh and a finality that only mortals dream of. Important note: the recipe is untested and many of the ingredients listed are unknown to us. We do not take responsibility for what occurs should this potion be consumed.
ITEM #86294
Portrait of Emperor Morihaus the Usurper
An oil painting dating back to 1E 251 of a demigod with a crown resting between his bullish horns. The gilded frame is inscribed with the farcical tale of how Morihaus betrayed Alessia and took the throne for himself. The painting is a well-rendered depiction of Kynareth's offspring and showcases many of the techniques exemplary of the era.
ITEM #86295
Self-scribing Tome
As the title states, whenever this book opens, the pages begin inscribing themselves. The words appear to be gibberish and resistant to any attempts to derive meaning from the letters.
ITEM #86296
Glass Pinfeather
A single sculpted feather. Despite all appearances, the feather is flexible and retains a sort of downy feeling. The slight frosty-blue coloring to the tempered glass and the details rendered in its vane make this a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
ITEM #86296
Gossamer Shackles
A set of eight interconnected shackles made from braided strips of sticky webbing. While the shackles appear fragile, they can withstand a significant amount of force and do not break. Despite being uncovered in the dusty recesses of a cavernous district, the webbing retains its adhesive properties. Do not handle the shackles when inspecting them.
ITEM #86297
Cloak of Dancing Lights
This enchanted garment glows warmly in low light. A variety of colored hues flit between the wefts of thread which is a delight to behold. The cloak was recovered from the tidepools of a water-logged district, but our careful artisans restored it to its full splendor with surprisingly little trouble.
List compiled, with descriptions, by Bezen.
ITEM #86293
A handwritten formula for a Potion of Wasting
According to the fading cursive, when ingested this potion works quickly on the body. Symptoms range from from nausea to the loss of flesh and a finality that only mortals dream of. Important note: the recipe is untested and many of the ingredients listed are unknown to us. We do not take responsibility for what occurs should this potion be consumed.
ITEM #86294
Portrait of Emperor Morihaus the Usurper
An oil painting dating back to 1E 251 of a demigod with a crown resting between his bullish horns. The gilded frame is inscribed with the farcical tale of how Morihaus betrayed Alessia and took the throne for himself. The painting is a well-rendered depiction of Kynareth's offspring and showcases many of the techniques exemplary of the era.
ITEM #86295
Self-scribing Tome
As the title states, whenever this book opens, the pages begin inscribing themselves. The words appear to be gibberish and resistant to any attempts to derive meaning from the letters.
ITEM #86296
Glass Pinfeather
A single sculpted feather. Despite all appearances, the feather is flexible and retains a sort of downy feeling. The slight frosty-blue coloring to the tempered glass and the details rendered in its vane make this a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
ITEM #86296
Gossamer Shackles
A set of eight interconnected shackles made from braided strips of sticky webbing. While the shackles appear fragile, they can withstand a significant amount of force and do not break. Despite being uncovered in the dusty recesses of a cavernous district, the webbing retains its adhesive properties. Do not handle the shackles when inspecting them.
ITEM #86297
Cloak of Dancing Lights
This enchanted garment glows warmly in low light. A variety of colored hues flit between the wefts of thread which is a delight to behold. The cloak was recovered from the tidepools of a water-logged district, but our careful artisans restored it to its full splendor with surprisingly little trouble.