robbing_people
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- | |1|string|Roll again, column A| | + | |1|Ball of string|Roll again, column A| |
- | |2| | | | + | |2|A near-rotten piece of raw meat or fish|Crackers and bacon| |
+ | |3|Half a loaf of bread & wedge of cheese|A box of cookies or biscuits| | ||
+ | |4|A bandana or empty belt pouch|A deck of cards | ||
+ | |5|A ceramic chess piece|A fancy game dice| | ||
+ | |6|A burlap sack of charcoal|Four candles or a torch| | ||
+ | |7|A hastily scribbled list|A map| | ||
+ | |8|A tinder box|A common holy book| | ||
+ | |9|A collection of rags and handkerchiefs|A small statuette| | ||
+ | |10|A whetstone|An uncut gem| | ||
+ | |11|An empty glass vial|A simple magnifying glass| | ||
+ | |12|A quill and ink|A roll of parchment| | ||
+ | |13|A dented bell|A pair of earrings| | ||
+ | |14|A collection of buttons|A silver wedding ring| | ||
+ | |15|A wool blanket|A flask of middling whisky| | ||
+ | |16|An empty leather backpack|Their tunic or breeches fits a party member| | ||
+ | |17|A set of eating utensils|A travel plate| | ||
+ | |18|Two well worn knives|An expensive lacy handkerchief| | ||
+ | |19|A half-drunk bottle of cheap wine|A vial of fine perfume| | ||
+ | |20|A pitcher made out of a gourd|A smutty storybook| | ||
====BURGLARY OR RAIDING==== | ====BURGLARY OR RAIDING==== |
robbing_people.txt · Last modified: 2020/01/28 14:23 by dave