Agata Dustmother’s Treasure
Taken from Agata’s Person
These are items carried by Agata, acquired by the party after Agata’s defeat in Shakun’s Wellspring.
Magic Items
- Obsidian Fly. A small black obsidian fly sculpture. Taken from Agata
- Raven Whistle. A whistle carved from the bone of a giant bird, radiates transmutation magic.
- A pair of Drankorian Message Stone, used by Agata and Samerki. Each are about the size of halflings’ fist, and are marked with arcane sigils. Long range version.
- A brass ring set with a garnet, that radiates abjuration magic. Dunmari in origin. Functions as a Ring of Protection from Fire. Taken from Samerki.
- Wand of Caustic Arrows. This wand appears to be of fey make, but not of Agata’s creation. Taken from Agata.
- Ring of the Warded Mind. Taken from Agata.
- Scepter of Command. Taken from Agata.
- Necklace of Tongues. A necklace made of a large number of dried, shriveled tongues struck on a twisted copper chain, radiating divination magic; created by Agata and taken from her person.
- Four dried scorpions in a leather pouch.
- Boots of False Tracks (Agata). Taken from Agata.
- Ring of Displacement. Taken from Agata.
- Amber Web. A small piece of amber with a spider trapped inside, which radiates conjuration magic. Seems likely to be a creation of Agata’s.
- Swarm Bottle. A smoky glass bottle from which a buzzing sound can constantly be heard, which radiates conjuration magic. Seems likely to be a creation of Agata’s.
Mudane Items
- A silver ring, set with an obsidian gem. Could sell for 300-1800gp.
- A diamond of beautiful quality and cut. Carried by Agata. Could sell for 1000-2400gp. Seen in Mirror of the Past: Extravagant Diamond Vision.
- Five uncut gemstones: an amethyst (10-60gp ), a rose quartz (50-300gp ), and a topaz (100-600gp ). If cut and polished by a skilled gemcutter, the rubies and topaz could sell for perhaps quadruple; the amethyst and rose quartz could sell for double.
Taken from Agata’s Lair
These are items recovered from Agata’s lair, after it was found and looted by the Dunmar Fellowship.
Magic Items
- Dream Mirror. A dented copper bowl, radiates divination magic. Origin unclear.
- Alchemical Teakettle. A black iron teakettle that appears to be able to hold about a gallon of liquid, and weighs 12 pounds. Probably a dwarven creation.
- Mirror of Soul Trapping
- Ever Spinning Top
- Medusa Blade
- Leech Bottle. A bottle filled with preserved leeches, radiating necromancy magic. Probably a creation of Agata’s.
- Thorn Seed Bag. A greenish bag that smells of rot and decay, radiates transmutation magic. It contains three seeds. If a seed is planted in the ground, over the course of the next two weeks all plant life within 300 feet withers and rots, and the land becomes cursed. While the land is cursed, no plants can grow. Alternatively, a seed can be thrown up to 60 feet. This has the effect of the spike growth spell centered on the point of impact. Probably a creation of Agata’s.
- Soul Lantern
- Agata’s Wooden Figurines
- Prophecy Bones. A tan pouch containing seven human knucklebones, radiating divination magic. When a bone is drawn from the bag and cast, it has the effect of the augury spell, and then turns to dust. Probably created by Agata.
- Finger of Direction. A realistic carved wooden hand with an index finger that is rotting flesh, radiates divination magic. When asked, it will unerringly point north. Probably created by Agata.
- Eye of Undead Sensing. A jar filled with liquid in which floats a single human eye, radiating divination magic. When an undead creature comes within 100 feet of the jar, the eye darts about as if it is looking around in panic. Probably a creation of Agata’s.
- Liquid Wood. This jar of putty-like brown goo radiates transmutation magic, and is clearly a creation of Agata’s. It is used for turning creatures into wooden servants.
- Black Light Candle. A candle made of gray wax, radiating evocation magic. Very likely of fey origin.
- Charlatan’s Dice A pair of bone dice, radiates illusion magic. Seems to be of fey origin.
- Displacer Cloak. Carried by Drikod.
Mundane Items
- Chardon Fan
- A small wooden box holding six small statuettes, each in the shape of a farm animal. All are clockwork contraptions which, when properly wound, walk and make the appropriate animal noise. There is a cow, a horse, a chicken, a pig, a goat, and a sheep. Probably worth 10-180gp as a set, perhaps 2-35 gp per item
- Dunmari Heirloom Shield. An elaborate shield from the Great War era, Dunmari design.
- A small round moonstone.
- Four small (pea-sized) amethysts with obvious flaws.
- A pea-sized cube of shiny cobalt.
- A malachite carving of a stalking cat, designed as a pendant.
- A small silver snuff box inlaid with tiny flakes of agate. Contains: a pair of pendants made from obsidian that resemble tiny panther heads and three rings of obsidian.
- 27 ingots of pure silver, each about a pound.
- A single turquoise, shaped into a perfect blue sphere the size of a robin’s egg, from Agata’s hut. Worth 200 - 1200 gp
- A smoothly carved wooden jar shaped like a squatting, pensive woman whose arms rest on her knees.
- A silver chain-link necklace with a silver dragonfly pendant with green-tinted mother of pearl wings
- An heavy iron ring is inlaid with thin streams of gold and platinum around its circumference
- A small golden vulture pendant inlaid with black and blue cloisonné glass.
- A wide, pounded copper bracelet
- A small, undecorated bronze flask containing whiskey
- A short, thick knobby blue glass
- 48 silver coins and 62 bronze coins. These are antique hexagonal coins, may be of more value to a collector
- A wooden box about the size of a loaf of bread, its hinges and clasp made of silver, A battle scene is carved on the lid (depicting a battle from the Second Hobgoblin War).
- A pair of matching sheathed daggers. The two daggers are as long as a child’s forearm, with oak handles wrapped in silver wire; their sheaths are of unadorned black leather
- Two glass eyes, correct in every anatomical detail.
- An unusual hexagonal chest, the size of a child’s chest and carved from a fragrant greenish wood. A watercolor print of the red mesa decorates the inside lid. Contains Four vials of perfume and ointment, all stored in virtually identical black glass tubes; the only way to tell the fragrances apart is by the relief carvings decorating the stoppers.
- A fine porcelain tea set with a tea pot and six tea cups, and six ceramic stoppered vials containing dried tea leaves.
- An antique hourglass. The base is made of fine marble, and the glass is delicate crystal.
- Two heavy shields decorated with rearing horses, of average make.
- Thousands of coins from more than a dozen different kingdoms
- A soapstone figurine, depicting Kotana on a horse