Resource List

Currency

Obol

Base currency unit.

0.900" diameter

Obol Front

Obol Back

Kopek

Valued at 10 Obol.

0.984" diameter

Kopek Front

Kopek Back

Nefer & Stater

Valued at 50 Obol.

1.000" diameter

Stater Front

Stater Back

Animals

Birds

Feathered beasts.

Bone

Cleaned and preserved bone.

Bugs

Insects and spiders of all kinds.

Fangs & Claws

The natural weapons of beasts.

Fish

The beasts that are native to water.

Reptile

The scaled and slimy beasts, from snakes, to newts, to frogs.

Leather

The preserved hide of warm-blooded beasts.



Plants

Manuka Flower

Plants with colored petals!

Kava Moss


Totara Heartwood

Dried and preserved wood.

Ambrosia

Potent foodstuffs such as fruits and vegetables.

Silphion Resin

Congealed and concentrated sap.

Nanacatl Mushroom

Various types of mushrooms and fungus.

Stalnik Vine

Invasive and parasitic plants.



Metals

Copper

A reddish soft metal that is abundant and easily shaped. Pure copper can tarnish, but does not become brittle.

Gold

A rare and precious metal. Gold does not tarnish or corrode, is extremely ductile, and known to enhance many magical operations.

Iron

A hard grey metal. Iron is useful for its strength and hardness, but can be difficult to work because it requires high temperatures and easily corrodes.

Lead

A soft, malleable metal, with a low melting point and high density. Lead does not corrode easily. This metal is abundant and easy to smelt making it ideal for many mundane applications like food containers and cosmetics.

Quicksilver

A liquid metal.

Silver

A highly reflective white metal. Like gold, silver is a soft metal and can be used in precise crafts, like jewelry.

Tin

This grayish metal is malleable and ductile. Tin’s low melting point makes it easy to smelt and mould. Tin can easily become brittle.



Minerals

Glass


Clay

A malleable mineral.

Pounamu

This hard green mineral is often used as an ornamental stone, but does find some use in tools and weapons.

Gemstone

These precious stones are all translucent with distinct colors and are generally harder than other minerals. Gemstones are valued both for their beauty and potent magical energies.

Natron

This mineral is frequently used to create cleaning products, from mouthwashes to soaps. Natron is also used to preserve foods.

Obsidian

This mineral is best known for being both hard and brittle. Obsidian is used as a decorative stone, and in creating bladed tools and weapons.

Orpiment

An orange mineral popular as a bright pigment. It is also used by scribes to remove ink, and in curative magical operations.