Transcendent One
Junk
Well ok, maybe it’s not ALL junk, but most of these items can only be used once anyway, so afterwards it is pretty much considered junk. Some of them are important quest items though.
A Clue!:
This cryptic piece of parchment simply states:
You now have a better understanding of what is going on...
Weight: 0

A Goody!:
It looks like a small stone rod of some sort. Interesting, but useless.
Weight: 0

A Magic Item!:
It's something, but Baator be damned if you can figure out what. It does radiate magic however.
Weight: 0

Baator Spell Key:
This symbol of Baator is inscribed upon a piece of human flesh. It smells burnt, and it is frayed around the edges. As long as you carry it on your person, it will prevent your spells from going awry while on the plane of Baator.
Weight: 0
Bag Of Coins:
A small bag filled with some strange coins. The coins have unusual pictures and writing on them. They don't appear to be of any value.
Weight: 0

Bag Of Teeth:
This small leather bag holds a number of teeth, ranging from human molars to fiendish-looking fangs. It rattles when shaken, like a maracca.
Weight: 2
Battered Tankard:
This battered tankard is covered with dents, and its handle looks ready to fall off. Judging from the size of some of the dents, it looks like it was used to bash in someone's skull.
Weight: 3
Black-Barbed Seed:
This tiny black seed has a series of small barbs sprouting from its surface.
Weight: 0

Blank Journal:
This is a rather unremarkable book. Its pages are blank.
Weight: 4
Bloody Handkerchief:
This silk handkerchief has some of Kesai-Serris' blood on it.
Weight: 0

Bone-Framed Journal:
This appears to be some sort of journal. Sheets of dried human skin have been stretched across a framework of bone, and strangely enough, it appears the sheets of skin have healed together at the seams, forming the spine of a makeshift book. It looks like the outer sheets of skin form a cover for a series of other skin sheets locked inside the bone frame. A series of symbols have been written in blood across the exterior of the sheets of skin, but you can't make them out; they appear to be some form of writing, but they seem to be written upside down, right to left, and at odd angles that make your eyes hurt. Despite the crudity of the writing, you have to admit the design of the bone frame is actually quite intricate; the bones have been carved so that they snap neatly together. It looks like the bones can be unhooked from each other, allowing the book to be opened and read.
Weight: 2

Candlestick:
This candlestick has seen much use. Dents and nicks adorn the tarnished surface.
Weight: 2
Carceri Spell Key:
This symbol of Carceri is inscribed upon a piece of human flesh. It has a rose-colored tint about it, and it feels cold to the touch, almost like a sheet of ice. As long as you carry it on your person, it will prevent your spells from going awry while on the plane of Carceri.
Weight: 0
Chalk:
An ordinary piece of chalk.
Weight: 0

Charcoal Pencil:
This is an ordinary charcoal pencil used for writing and drawing.
Weight: 0
Cleaning Rags:
This damp mass of rags look like it's been used to mop up blood and other less savory bodily fluids.
Weight: 1

Cobblestone:
This is a polished cobblestone that was lodged in the zombie's skull. It still has traces of brain matter dripping from it.
Weight:3

Codex Of The Inconceivable:
What you had first taken to be a rather unassuming book held closed by a tiny brass lock is, in actuality, bound in strange leathers and enchanted bronze. It is labeled simply: 'The Codex of the Inconceivable.'
Weight: 3

Cranium Rat Tail:
This is a tail from a cranium rat.
Weight: 0

Cranium Rat Tails:
This is a collection of cranium rat tails.
Weight: 0
Crimson Veil:
This is a beautiful crimson veil. Whatever textile it's made of is so light and gauzy that it's like a sheaf of pure, brilliant color, rather than an object of dyed cloth.
Weight: 0
Crooked Finger Bone:
This is a crooked skeletal finger bone. You're not certain what is holding it in its crescent shape; there doesn't appear to be anything holding the individual bones together.
Weight: 0
Dead Lim-Lim:
This tiny corpse was your pet Lim-Lim... whatever forces are at work on the Negative Material Plane, it didn't allow the Lim-Lim to survive here.
Weight: 5
Dodecahedron:
This heavy dodecahedron - about the size of both your fists balled together - seems inexplicably familiar to you. It texture is cold and smooth, but whether it's metal or stone, you cannot tell. A certain, almost intangible 'tension' runs over the object, as if it were ready to spring into the air at any moment.
Weight: 2

Dream Cage:
This is a fine-wrought birdcage adorned with razors that you obtained from Coaxmetal the Golem. You are supposed to take it back to Nihl Xander for use in the Dream Builder.
Weight: 0
Dream Key:
This is a simple, black feather, used to operate the Dream Builder in the Great Foundry.
Weight: 0
Dream Pillow:
This small embroidered pillow came from a coffin at the Coffin-Maker's establishment.
Weight: 1
Dream Vile:
This vial contains scrapings of skin and some of your blood, to be used in powering the Dream Builder of Nihl Xander.
Weight: 0
Dustman Costume:
This is a well-crafted replica of the dull black robes commonly worn by members of the Dustmen faction. Unlike a true Dustman's robes, however, it is made of fine materials and lined with silken padding.
Weight: 5

Finger-Bone:
This is a well-decayed and nearly meatless finger bone from a humanoid of roughly your size. There is still some sort of odd ring on the finger. It is an intricate thing, sculpted with dozens of tiny, ornate flanges and decorative protrusions. Oddly enough, it seems firmly rooted to the finger, and no amount of pulling or prying will budge the thing... almost as if the ring's jagged edges have dug into the lifeless finger itself and refuse to release it.
Weight: 0
Forge Hammer:
A hammer used to beat heated iron ore into shape. It's very heavy.
Weight: 4

Frost-Ale Mug:
This large, pewter ale stein is of unusual manufacture, its surface etched with strange runes. It keeps its contents icy cold, whatever the surrounding temperature.
Weight: 2

Frost-Ale Mug With Dark Bird:
This large, pewter ale stein is of unusual manufacture, its surface etched with strange runes. It keeps its contents icy cold, whatever the surrounding temperature. Currently, it's holding a Dark Bird of Ocanthus - a shard of black ice from an exhibit in Yvana's Galleria in the Clerk's Ward.
Weight: 3

Godsman Costume:
These are well-crafted replicas of the plain, sturdy clothes and work-boots that make up the typical Godsman's working garb. Unlike a true Godsman's clothes, however, these are made of fine materials and lined with silken padding.
Weight: 5
Godsman Disguise:
This set of plain, sturdy clothes and work-boots makes up the typical working garb of a member of the Godsmen faction.
Weight: 5
Godsman Token:
The bearer of this token - a brass coin embossed with the seal of the Believers of the Source - has proven himself to the Godsmen. It is a symbol of trust, and as such, it allows its bearer into the portions of the Foundry that are normally off-limits except to the high-ups of the faction. Guard it carefully.
Weight: 0

Gold Ingot:
This is a gold ingot. It weighs a ton, but if it's worth its weight in gold...
Weight: 15

Handkerchief:
This is an unremarkable silk handkerchief.
Weight: 0

Ink-Filled Tankard:
This battered tankard is covered with dents, and its handle looks ready to fall off. Judging from the size of some of the dents, it looks like it was used to bash in someone's skull. This tankard is currently holding a mass of ink from a *brogota-fin* fish. Hopefully, this is the last damn thing Mebbeth needs from the marketplace.
Weight: 4
Inkwell:
This small, ceramic inkwell and quill pen are common tools among scribes and scholars.
Weight: 1
Intestines:
This ropy mass of bloody intestines appears to be yours. You have to admit it makes you uncomfortable to see them outside of your body.
Weight: 2

Iron Ore:
A lump of iron ore.
Weight: 5

Junk:
This is a collection of junk... small springs, broken bolts, and a cracked gear or two. It looks like someone felt these pieces might be useful one day, but they seem pretty useless to you.
Weight: 1

Lady Of Pain Rag Doll:
The years haven't been kind to this tiny rag doll; it is coming apart at the seams, and it looks like its threads are unraveling. It is obviously intended to be a replica of the Lady of Pain, but the button eyes and its plush softness don't strike much fear into your heart.
Weight: 1

Leather Apron:
This looks to be a heavy apron made from hide of some creature. Aprons such as these are used to protect workers clothes from the heat of the forge.
Weight: 5

Leather Purse:
This is common leather pouch used to store coins and other valuables.
Weight: 0
Leather Strap:
This is a leather strap used to bind the skeleton worker's bones together. Although the strap is frayed along the edges, it still looks pretty strong.
Weight: 1

Linguist's Ashes:
This is an urn full of ashes and charred bits of bone. Etched into the base of the urn are the words 'Fin Andlye - Beloved Husband, Father, and Scholar of One Hundred Languages.'
Weight: 3
Lump Of Obsidian:
This is a chunk of rough obsidian, recently burnt by Avernus' fires.
Weight: 1
Mebbeth's Wash:
This is a flattened mass of green rags, thin as paper, yet so stiff they look like they could double as wooden boards. The rags are so caked with a greenish-lime starch that they look like it would take years of soaking to relax them. Perhaps Mebbeth can find a way to salvage them, but you think that would be beyond anyone's abilities.
Weight: 15
Modron Cube:
This small metal toy is a replica of a cube-like mechanical creature with huge eyes on one of its faces. The toy has two legs, two arms, two folding wings, and at least eighteen points of articulation. Maybe it's a collector's item. The intricacy of this toy is incredible; its joints are composed of tiny gears, cogs, pulleys, and swivel joints, and there are even tiny springs on the legs that help support the feet. There is a little switch on the back that moves the eyes back and forth, and the wings are made of some tissue-like metal that folds up neatly when the wings are flush with the body. Despite the toy's awkward shape, it rests easily on any surface, no matter how uneven.
Weight: 1

Monster Jug:
This is a heavy, plain-looking, metallic jug with a hinged stopper. Despite its common appearance, you feel reluctant to touch the thing, as if it might bite you. You've been told there's some sort of monster trapped inside of it - but peering into the jug's mouth reveals nothing but inky blackness.
Weight: 4

Moridor's Ruby:
This is a fairly large ruby recovered from Moridor's Box. Gems of this quality are valued by practitioners of the 'art' as a component for various spells.
Weight: 0

Negative Material Plane Spell Key:
This symbol of the Negative Material Plane is inscribed upon a piece of human flesh. It smells of dust and corpse rot, yet it feels dry to the touch, like a serpent's tongue. As long as you carry it on your person, it will prevent your spells from going awry while on the Negative Material Plane.
Weight: 0
Ornate Box:
This appears to be a small wooden box. Intricate designs etched in gold adorn the box. At one time this box would have been worthy enough to be displayed at any aristocrat's estate. However, years of neglect have taken their toll and it appears to be falling apart. If not for the large ruby mounted to the front of the box, it would be worthless. Feelings of dread seem to emanate from the box.
Weight: 2

Pendant Of Yemeth:
The Pendant of Yemeth is constructed of some silvery metal. Six crystals radiate from the skull in a circle, forming a crown of sorts. A leather lanyard is looped though an eyehole attached to the top of the skull. The item is named for its creator, a sorcerer of a by-gone age. Though Yemeth's power was great, time began to take its toll on him; he began to grow weak and sodden. The Pendant was commissioned by the dying wizard to serve as a vessel for souls -- souls which Yemeth himself would draw from dying mortals, and later use to power his waning life-force. Yemeth was eventually slain in a battle, destroyed utterly, and the Pendant was lost. Sages said that, even if the Pendant were to be recovered, no mortal knows the secrets of its use.
Weight: 1
Pet Lim-Lim:
This is your pet Lim-Lim.
Weight: 5

Portal Lens:
This magical device can form a gateway to other locations by temporarily attaching itself to known, existing portals. This allows the user access to the portal without traveling to it.
Weight: 0

Pouch:
A small bag made of some unidentifiable material.
Weight: 0

Prayer Beads:
This is a necklace of red and black prayer beads. A web of black lines swirls around the edges of the prayer beads as you hold them, moving in some strange pattern you cannot decipher.
Weight: 1

Rags:
This thick mass of rags look as if they were torn from a tapestry or someone's robes.
Weight: 1

Ravel's Gray Hair:
This is one of Ravel's long gray hairs; it's so old, it looks like her normally gray hair is turning an even whiter shade of gray. It must be a few feet long... and it looks pretty tough, to boot.
Weight: 0

Scented Veil:
This is a beautiful perfumed, crimson veil. Whatever textile it's made of is so light and gauzy that it's like a sheaf of pure, brilliant color, rather than an object of dyed cloth. More remarkable than the veil's appearance, though, is its scent - doubtlessly one of the most intensely exotic and arousing aromas you have ever had the pleasure of inhaling.
Weight: 0

Sounding Stone:
This dark stone is covered in dust, as if it has been sitting here for years - it looks like a piece of one of the statues that was chipped away. A tracery of strange runes and markings cover the stone's surface.
It feels strangely familiar somehow.
Weight: 2

Steel Box:
This sturdy steel box has a thick leather handle on the top, but there's no apparent way to open the thing - it appears to be welded shut. There are a number of very narrow slits along one side, though you can't quite see into the box through them. A sickly-sweet, rotting smell wafts out from the slits.
Weight: 10

Stone Lim-Lim:
This was your pet Lim-Lim that you had Marissa turn to stone with her petrifying glance. It weighs at least twice as much as it did before. Its tiny, smiling mouth has been forever transfixed in such a manner that you can practically hear it gleeful chirp: 'Piyo!'
Weight: 10
Strip Of Skin:
Usable only by Nameless One. This scrap of skin has been peeled from the back of your left forearm. Its scarred, gray surface reminds you of a zombie's hide; it feels more like a piece of cured leather than a strip of skin. NOTE: To inscribe a regret on this skin, select the "Use" command.
Weight: 0

Thildon's Awl:
This is a well-fashioned awl, with the name "Thildon" burnt expertly into the wood handle.
Weight: 1
Tongs:
Soot-covered tongs used to hold iron ore in the heat of a foundry fire.
Weight: 5

Xachariah's Liver:
Xachariah's liver looks like a huge, dead slug -- it has the texture of a wineskin that has been sitting in a mud puddle for a few years. Enough embalming fluid has been pumped into the organ to preserve it, but the smell of rot and the smell formaldehyde seem to be fighting for dominance.
Weight: 3
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