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DUNGEON DRESSING: MUNDANE CLERIC’S CHESTS

CHEST CONTENTS II
1. The chest holds two sets of three tiny pyramids that stack
Even villains must have clothes or favourite foods, inside one another. The pyramids are intricately
and these tables can generate such details. Such small decorated with lavish paintings of angels and demons
items may spark the characters’ interest and could ghting one another.
lead to interesting role-playing opportunities or could even 2. This chest holds a single, unused song and prayer book
give insights into the NPC’s personality and interests. intended for worship.
3. This tiny chest holds an equally tiny icon of its owner’s
patron’s symbol.
WIZARD’S CHESTS 4. This little chest holds an ordainment icon meant to be
pinned to a robe or outer vestment.
5. A purple robe is neatly folded inside this chest.
1. The miniature shelves in this chest are stacked with 6. This chest holds a coiled bloody whip for self-
numerous ink bottles of various colours and viscosities. punishment. It has seen much use.
Some sparkle in the light with motes of clearly magical 7. Blessed vials of water crowd this chest.
dust suspended within. 8. This chest holds painted wooden etchings of grave-
2. An assortment of teeth from various creatures is looking saints.
scattered about this chest. 9. This padded chest contains several sets of polished bells
3. This chest contains sketches of cave-dwelling creatures and cymbals.
and insects bound with twine. 10. This chest holds an elaborate sash woven from human
4. Pairs of severed bird claws stand upright in this chest. All hair along with a matching bone pin.
have been removed expertly. 11. The book in this chest contains holy teachings, prayers
5. Talons and teeth, some as small as a little nger, others and stories.
over six inches long, are slotted into small display cases 12. The journal in this chest holds a detailed recording of
in this chest. The provenance of each set is meticulously personal sins and their punishments.
labelled. 13. Ceremonial garb of splendid appearance is folded
6. Small boxes of dust and ash ll this chest. neatly within this chest.
7. Large glass lenses are stacked inside this chest. 14. This chest holds an indecipherable notebook written in
8. Metal tubes are strapped down to the bottom of this cryptic church code.
chest. Otherwise, it’s empty. 15. An array of ointments and salves sit within this chest.
9. Metallic-looking silver, gold and bronze threads are 16. The ceremonial mask in this chest is adorned with hooks
spooled within this chest. and barbs.
10. This chest contains a tiny hammer and miniature anvil for 17. The parchments in this chest contain notations of other
some unknown, esoteric, purpose. sanctuary locations and the faith’s hoarded wealth kept
11. This chest holds three mortar and pestle sets: small, (or hidden) at each location.
medium and large. 18. This chest has a set of brass rings intended for ngers
12. Beakers and glass tubes are nestled in this chest’s and toes.
cushioned interior. 19. This chest contains a small box that holds chalk and
13. History books, chronologically arranged, are stacked charcoal used for ceremonial purposes.
inside this chest. 20. This chest conceals a collection of bloody cords, whips
14. This chest contains strips of tanned skin—some are of and chains.
human origin, while others are monstrous in origin.
15. Despite their gleam, the shiny, polished rocks in this
chest sadly are not gems.
16. Vials containing different types of sand and earth from CREDIT
around the surrounding lands ll this chest.
17. A pair of reading glasses and several unremarkable This is a short system-neutral extract from GM's Miscellany:
books ll this chest. Dungeon Dressing. The book is available in 5e, System
18. This chest holds vials of water of varying degrees of Neutral and Path nder 1 editions. The OSR edition will be
clarity and lth. available in early 2023.
19. Desiccated reptiles and amphibians are pinned and laid
out on the bottom of this chest.
20. The chest holds rows of pale candles, wick trimmers and
lighting sticks.

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