A golden necklace with a holy symbol of Jeevali, dating to before the Great War, with two blue lapus lazuli gemstones representing Jeevali’s tears (recovered from Kharsan)
A pair of nice wooden spoons (from the palace kitchens in Kharsan)
A wand, broken in half, once magical, but no longer (Kharsan palace)
A nice leather saddle, cut into four pieces, once magical, but no longer (Kharsan palace)
Found in Bhishma Monastery
Monk’s journal from the Great War era. A small diary, written in Dunmari, of an unnamed monk, who seemed to have lived here just before the Great War. The entries describe life in the monastery, the joy of the craft of parchment making and especially skill required to turn it into something that could take enchantments. Then, increasing danger and the growing militarization of Kharsan, several attacks, news of distant heroes and great councils, then no news, which was worse. Then, people running scared of the red death, everyone fleeing east. Last entry: choosing to stay with the elders, contribute how I can to protecting our great work. Bhishma watch over my soul. No obvious value although to the right person could be worth 5-30 gp.
Blank spell scroll . Valuable, could be sold to the right person for 50-300 gp.
Speak with Dead.
Gomat Fort
A black pearl and silver twisted flame amulet, reminiscent of one of Cha’mutte’s symbols. Taken from the undead creature in the fort east of Gomat.
Aagir’s Everlight (common minor item). Found in the ruined temple that was part of the fort, and was once used to light the temple space.
Horn of Silent Alarm (Dunmari) (common minor item), sacrificed as part of the ritual to uncurse Kenzo from the soul chain bound to him during Motua’s rescue.
Black Iron Staff, given to the Archives in Tokra. A staff of black iron, carved with words in Draconic, but not magical. Words read: “I bind you to the black wind, I bind you to my flame, I bind you in my power until the sun fails and the moon is dead.” Taken from the undead creature in the fort east of Gomat, and given to the TokraArchives.