Ashenport Common Item Table

1 A waterlogged book. The title and the contents are smudged and useless.

2 A great-coat that floats in the water like a manta ray when worn, yet is tattered and useless.

3 A copper holy symbol missing the pearls that were embedded in its surface.

4 A leather bag of apples untouched by the seawater but unfortunately tainted with worms.

5 A broken mask of strong glass that covers the eyes.

6 A collection of spiky sea urchins.

7 Tangled ropes and canvas, actually a intact small sail.

8 A ship’s wheel missing several spokes.

9 An ivory comb missing several of its fish bone teeth.

10 A long staff with hundreds of different-sized bird skulls tied along its entirety.

11 Several large scales are threaded onto a cord of sinew like a crude necklace.

12 A polished clam shell bears a single work carved on it: “Yarash”.

13 A long and slender razor-sharp spear tip juts from a shard of its haft; the rest of the haft is missing.

14 Four sharp talons about the size of a man’s finger fill a small hollow in the floor.

15 A shredded sack made of rubbery skin contains a few shells and pebbles amongst golden sand.

16 A torn net made of woven sinews.

17 A broken stub of a torch snapped off in a crack in the rocks, the other half is on the floor.

18 A triangular medallion missing the three stones once embedded in the corners; scratches mar its bronze surface.

19 An embossed picture frame hangs on the wall, whatever picture it held is missing. The initials E.C.

are carved into its now rotten wood.

20 A single glove of black material has silken webbing between the fingers. The inside is somehow rough and causes a rash to break out on the wearer’s hand if it is worn for longer than a few minutes.

21 A pile of discarded pearl oysters with no pearls. (The edges of the shells may still be sharp).

22 A long-handled spear made from a broken oar; it breaks when used.

23 A broken piece of figurehead from a ship.

24 Thousands of coins melded together with seaweed, barnacles and so on.

25 A tiny ship in a broken bottle.

26 Whale skin armour with rotted threads and straps.

27 Several manacles attached to heavy rocks. One still contains a femur and skeletal foot.

28 A pirate’s tri-corne hat filled with holes and decorated with sodden parrot feathers. An embroidered name inside partially reads “....zair”.

29 An ivory tankard embellished with a woodland scene; its base is cracked.

30 A box of shrunken and dried starfish.