## 1d100 Random Treasures (Minor) A number of treasures litter the island, many of them relinquished by their ill-fated former owners, and | Roll | Description | | ------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | 1-2 | A set of gold-capped teeth, strung together on a leather cord. | | 3-4 | A finely crafted bronze bracelet engraved with images of coiling serpents. | | 5-6 | A wooden idol of a strange, long-forgotten god, its eyes inset with tiny emeralds. | | 7-8 | A small silver goblet, tarnished with age. | | 9-10 | An ape-man skull, intricately carved with unknown runes that glow by moonlight. | | 11-12 | A bundle of dried jungle herbs with a sharp, peppery aroma, prized for its medicinal qualities (a liquor brewed of the mixture will restore 5 hit points and can yield as many as five doses). | | 13-14 | A brass astrolabe, its delicate etchings almost worn away by time. | | 15-16 | A small pouch of gold dust, enough to be valuable but difficult to transport. | | 17-18 | A set of bone dice, each face painted with eerie symbols. | | 19-20 | A silver torc shaped like entwined vines, its craftsmanship surprisingly delicate. | | 21-22 | A sharkskin pouch filled with iridescent pearls. | | 23-24 | A ceremonial obsidian dagger, its hilt wrapped in supple reptilian leather. | | 25-26 | A chunk of rough Aetherium crystal, faintly glowing with inner energy. | | 27-28 | A small wooden chest containing 1d10 intricately carved amethyst beads. | | 29-30 | A gold-plated monocle with a cracked lens. | | 31-32 | A bronze hand mirror, its reflective surface nearly polished away. | | 33-34 | A jade amulet in the shape of a roaring ape. | | 35-36 | A golden ring set with a strange, shimmering green gemstone. | | 37-38 | An untarnished silver pocket watch, still ticking reliably. | | 39-40 | A bundle of ancient coins, each depicting an unfamiliar ruler. | | 41-42 | A fire-hardened wooden mask painted in the likeness of a snarling beast. | | 43-44 | A preserved feather from a massive, (probably) extinct jungle bird. | | 45-46 | A handwoven silk tapestry depicting a battle between man and ape. | | 47-48 | A fine stone carving of a human figure, its head replaced with that of a serpent. | | 49-50 | A lacquered wooden box containing a set of delicate, brittle scrolls written in a primitive--but unknown--script. | | 51-52 | A polished amber gemstone with an ancient insect trapped inside. | | 53-54 | A flask of pungent liquor brewed from jungle fruits and aged in clay jars. | | 55-56 | A woven belt with silver studs and faint traces of blue dye. | | 57-58 | A small gold key. | | 59-60 | A piece of petrified wood, its surface as smooth as polished stone. | | 61-62 | A small black velvet pouch containing three deep blue sapphires. | | 63-64 | A string of freshwater pearls, some irregular but still handsomely formed. | | 65-66 | A bone amulet that is always strangely warm to the touch. | | 67-68 | A fossilized fish, perfectly preserved in a slab of stone. | | 69-70 | A heavy brass ring, covered in tiny, intricate etchings resembling constellations. | | 71-72 | A huge ivory horn. | | 73-74 | A pair of ancient bronze gauntlets, still sturdy but too small for a modern warrior. | | 75-76 | A small figurine of an apeman warrior kneeling in prayer, carved from polished onyx. | | 77-78 | A pouch of rare jungle spices that smell of cinnamon and vanilla. | | 79-80 | A preserved pterosaur claw, still razor-sharp despite its age. | | 81-82 | A map etched onto a sheet of thin gold foil, showing an unfamiliar coastline. | | 83-84 | A hollowed-out tortoise shell containing delicate golden trinkets. | | 85-86 | A ruby-eyed skull, slightly larger than fist-sized, carved from a single piece of ivory. | | 87-88 | A finely woven net of golden wire, too delicate for practical use but highly valuable. | | 89-90 | A single brass boot buckle, heavily engraved and strangely ornate. | | 91-92 | A crystal orb that faintly hums when exposed to moonlight. | | 93-94 | A drinking horn capped in silver, still holding the faint scent of old wine. | | 95-96 | A curved bronze dagger, its hilt wrapped in sharkskin, with a wavy Damascus pattern on its blade. | | 97-98 | A glass bottle containing a tiny preserved serpent, coiled as if waiting to strike. | | 99-100 | A small stone idol covered in pulsating bioluminescent fungus that appears to writhe about the surface but never leave the object. | ### Treasure Categories - **Valuable but Mundane (80%)**: Trinkets, jewelry, relics, and old artifacts that hold some worth but don’t possess any unusual effects. - **Notable or Slightly Magical (15%)**: Items that hint at strange properties (e.g., a bone amulet always warm to the touch, a crystal orb that hums in moonlight). - **Rare and Unusual (5%)**: The final few items have a deeper mystery or supernatural quality, such as a fungus-covered idol that resists decay.