“Frolicking Trolls of Eastmarch” | A copy of this whimsical painting depicts how Bretons imagine the frost trolls of Skyrim: smiling and dancing in the snow. |
“Traitor’s Tor” Game | A travel-sized version of the strategy game that re-creates the last battle in Ranser’s War. |
Amber Wyrd Charm | A good luck charm crafted and blessed by the Wyrd Sisters. It is rare to find such a charm outside the forests of Daenia. |
Amorous Incense of Mara | An expensive and illegal fragrance used to enhance romantic activity in the bedchambers of wealthy Bretons. |
Ancient Breton Deed | This document is very old and nearly illegible. The varying ages of the inscriptions imply a rich history of lies and forgery. |
Ancient Direnni Chalice | An ornate grail thought to be used as a drinking vessel, it is believed to be from the time of the Direnni Hegemony. |
Ancient Map of Evermore | This antique map shows how the city was arranged when it was first built centuries ago. |
Ancient Map of High Rock | This ancient map is as notable for its geographical inaccuracies as it is for its age. |
Angof’s Angry Vines | Despite the probable danger, some citizens have begun collecting clippings of Angof’s vines to display in their homes. |
Antique Breton Hourglass | Crystal-clear glass reveals that this impeccably crafted hourglass somehow survived the Seamount invasion of Betony. |
Antique Map of High Rock | An antique map from the time of the Direnni Hegemony. Though inconsistent with modern maps, the calligraphy is beautiful. |
Arkay’s Blessed Lantern | A lantern used by gravediggers at Pelin’s Graveyard. The light is said to turn back the undead—primarily by crooked merchants. |
Arzhela’s Ivory Prayer Beads | The queen has made a habit of handing out these valuable prayer beads to mourning mothers and wives in Evermore. |
Azurite Figurine | This valuable figurine was among several made by the monks at Pariah Abbey to honor Azura. |
Bacon Jerky Drying Rack | When the rich and famous brave the wilderness, they bring along Swineherd Wickton’s patented drying rack for a taste of home. |
Bangkorai Garrison Towels | These thick, warm towels were taken from the baths at Bangkorai Garrison. |
Bard Hjalif Snow-Song Porcelain Doll | When High King Emeric took offense and outlawed dolls with his likeness, an enterprising merchant in Northpoint made a change. |
Bazgara’s Lucky Horseshoe | This decorative, silver horseshoe bears the brand of Bazgara’s Horses in Daggerfall and supposedly brings luck to the owner. |
Bear-Skin Rug | A remarkable bear-skin rug made from an excellent specimen hunted in the Daenia forests. |
Bearskin Blanket | This large, thick bearskin was earned by a trophy hunter who ventured into Fallen Grotto. |
Beldama Foot Rub | One of Glenumbra’s wandering merchants sells this soothing foot ointment, said to be made by the Wyrd Sisters of Daenia. |
Bird Call Whistle | A simple aerophone bearing the mark of the Beldama Wyrd Sisters, many foresters carry these to attract birds and fowl. |
Bjoulsae River Sand Scrub | The fine grains of sand gathered from the bottom of the Bjoulsae River are excellent for keeping one’s face looking young. |
Blood-Curse Charm | A talisman sold in the alley behind Occult Obsession in Shornhelm, it is said to ward off the blood-curse ravaging Rivenspire. |
Blood-Curse Talisman | A talisman sold in all of Rivenspire’s cities, they began appearing shortly after the start of the so-called blood-curse. |
Bloodthorn Ampoule | A stoppered vial wrapped in thorny vines that bears the symbol of the Bloodthorn cult. It probably contains something dangerous. |
Bolt of Silk Sarsenet | Bolt of fine fabric, apricot-colored silk sarsenet, bound in a broad ribbon labeled “Northpoint Imports.” |
Bottle of First Era Blood Wine | An extremely rare vintage from the Ravenwatch Vineyards. The symbol of a heart is etched into the bottle. |
Breton Cheese Grater | A device for grating hard cheeses, crafted in a style made popular by the elite of Daggerfall. |
Breton Funeral Urn | An urn containing the ashes of a beloved member of a Breton family. |
Breton Love Charm | A charm believed to improve the love life, especially popular among Breton nobles and merchant lords. |
Breton Travel Mug | A sturdy pewter mug designed to withstand the rigors of travel. Decorated with symbols familiar to anyone from High Rock. |
Bronze Crosswych Alarm Gong | A bronze gong and hammer, small enough to fit on a bedside table, makes a noise loud enough to wake the soundest sleeper. |
Bronze Windowsill Sundial | A sundial made of bronze, small enough to sit on a windowsill, used to track cooking times in complex Breton recipes. |
Bronzed Baby Teeth | A jar containing the bronzed teeth of young children, saved as remembrances in the Breton tradition. |
Burial Mound Etchings | Etchings from the ancient crypts at the base of Cath Bedraud. |
Cabbage Slicer | To the untrained eye, this bronze cabbage slicer appears to be of Dwemer design. Everyone else knows they’re made in Daggerfall. |
Cambray Hills Academy of Art Sketchbook | A sketchbook bearing the mark of the famed art school in central Glenumbra, partially filled with nature drawings. |
Carpenter’s Folding Saw | Portable, folding wood-saw, with “Hammer and Saw, Shornhelm” etched on the handle. |
Case of Fine Shaving Articles | Leather shaving kit containing a boarbristle brush and a straight razor from The Fighting Edge in Shornhelm. |
Casimir Porcelain Dessert Bowl | A bowl specifically crafted for serving and consuming the elaborate cakes and confections that King Casimir loves. |
Ceramic Shornhelm Chamber Pot | A lavishly decorated chamber pot of rich Breton earthenware, only slightly used. |
Chef Xavier’s Better Spatula | An improved version of the essential cooking utensil, crafted and sold by Chef Xavier of Daggerfall. |
Chriane’s Infused Libation | An tasty liquor with a hint of herbs, bottled and sold by Gerrald Chriane in Shornhelm. |
Chriane’s Mulled Wine Companion | One of Gerrald Chriane’s much-sought-after goat-head goblets, recommended for enjoying Saturalia Bitter Mulled Wine. |
Cloven Silver Circlet | An old circlet likely worn by some of Betony’s lesser royalty, split in twain by an axe strike and mounted to a plaque. |
Cologne of Cumberland | This bottle of sweet smelling oil is an exquisite cologne mixed by the royal alchemist for the noble families of Cumberland. |
Commemorative Corkscrew | After King Ranser’s defeat, Emeric threw a party for the nobles of High Rock and handed out these as party favors. |
Courtesan’s Client List | This small book belongs to one of Wayrest’s courtesans. A blackmailer would pay well for this list of wealthy clients. |
Covert Daggerfall Correspondence | This message details supply routes between Stormhaven and Glenumbra. Bandits would pay dearly for this information. |
Covert Shornhelm Correspondence | This message details supply routes between Shornhelm and Northpoint. Bandits would pay dearly for this information. |
Creepy Stuffed Crow | A prized pet crow, stuffed and mounted for display, shows how far wealthy Rivenspire citizens will go to hold onto the past. |
Crocodile Charm | A charm made from the skin and teeth of a crocodile. They are distributed to the Dro-Dara Plantation’s most esteemed visitors. |
Crosswych Knotted Rope | A length of rope featuring Crosswych knots tied off at regular intervals, making it excellent for climbing. |
Crystal Quizzing Glass | Crystal magnifying lens mounted on a long brass handle, microscopically inscribed “Davynu’s Workshop.” |
Culanda Reading-Wand | Ivory wand surmounted with a glowing culanda stone, labeled “Property of Stormhold Mages Guild.” |
Curious Royal Painting | A painting of an unnamed ancestor of King Casimir. The eyes seem to follow you wherever you go. |
Curious Steel Platter | Upon close inspection, this centuries-old platter was originally an ornate Breton buckler. Now it’s only good for serving food. |
Curtain of Crocodile Teeth | A room-dividing curtain crafted with rows of giant crocodile teeth, said to have been crafted by the hags of Hag Fen. |
Cyrodiil Medal of Honor | High King Emeric honors soldiers who return from the War of Three Banners with one of these prestigious silver medals. |
Daggerfall Adventurers Club Lapel Pin | An ornate pin, traditionally worn on the left collar, it identifies the wearer as a member of Daggerfall’s Adventurers Club. |
Daggerfall Covenant Hair Pins | Fancy hair pins bearing a lion, the symbol of the Daggerfall Covenant, found in homes throughout Rivenspire and beyond. |
Daggerfall Guard Captain’s Whistle | A silver whistle engraved with the Daggerfall crest. Many citizens have cheap brass replicas to alert the Guard in an emergency. |
Daggerfall Guard Patrol Schedule | An unauthorized list of guard patrols and schedules for the Daggerfall Guard during the Bloodthorn crisis. |
Daggerfall Royal Stamp | This official stamp belongs to Daggerfall’s royal family. It could be extremely valuable to a forger. |
Dark Witness Skulker’s Paste | A tin filled with a thick, black-blue paste. Used by the Dark Witness clan, primarily during night-time raids. |
Decorative Manicure Set | Leather case containing nail clippers, file, and scissors, all in fanciful bird shapes, from Hammer and Saw. |
Depleted Enchanting Crystal | Enchanting crystal, dull and depleted, mounted on a wrought-iron gem stand engraved “Stoneglow Enchantments.” |
Diamond Knitting Needle | When her children were young, Queen Arzhela liked to personally knit all their clothes. The king gave her many of these needles. |
Dreugh-claw candle holder | This exquisite candle holder comes from a set that was gifted to Lord Farangel of Menevia. |
Dried Royal Bouquet | This bouquet of desiccated flowers was carried by one of the bridesmaids at King Emeric’s wedding to Queen Maraya. |
Duke Sebastien’s Distinguished Decree | The Duke of Camlorn continues a long-held tradition by presenting special certificates to deserving citizens every season. |
Duke’s Edition Plush Towels | Bits & Pieces in Aldcroft sells these luxurious bath towels featuring the Duke of Camlorn’s crest woven into the design. |
Eamond and Arzhela Spice Shakers | These rare porcelain spice shakers are painted to look like the king and queen. They were given out at the couple’s wedding. |
Edrald’s Extravagant Party Allurement | Nobles throughout Rivenspire often save the lavish invitations to the annual costume party held at Edrald Estate. |
Embossed Lion Guard Stationery | Special parchment with an embossed Lion Guard symbol, used for official correspondence and documentation. |
Embroidered Tavern Pillow | Pillow or seat-cushion embroidered with an image of the Dusklight Inn of Hoarfrost Downs. |
Emerald-Infused Salts | The finest of Wayrest have recently embraced the practice of pouring packets of this expensive powder into their baths. |
Engraved Golden Flask | This is one of several extremely valuable flasks personalized for the merchant-lords of Stormhaven. |
Essence of Ravenwatch | House Ravenwatch has been manufacturing and selling this fragrant cologne since before the rise of King Ranser. |
Evermore Officer’s Sundial | This small sundial has diamonds on the gnomon. King Eamond required his generals carry these to ensure their punctuality. |
Evermore Parasol | Citizens of Evermore traveling into Southern Bangkorai often carry these parasols to protect themselves from the desert sun. |
Exquisite Harpy Feather Quill | Lord Diel of Daggerfall gifts a limited number of these rare writing instruments every year to colleagues and associates. |
Fanciful Map of Rivenspire | This map from the time of King Ranser is notable for its extended borders, displaying Ranser’s intentions at the time. |
Fell’s Run Champion Mug | A pewter tankard awarded to the weekly winner of the Fell’s Run Drinking Competition. |
Fine Arkay Talisman | This golden talisman may have been worn by Frederique Lynielle. The clasp is broken, but it remains a beautiful piece. |
Fine Ceramic Leviathan Pitcher | Enameled pitcher in the shape of the legendary leviathan Ithguleoir, said to haunt the seas beyond Northpoint. |
Fine Direnni Decanter | This delicate vessel dates back to the Direnni Hegemony. Some kind of ancient glamour must be keeping it intact. |
Fine Steel Paper Opener | A small, dull sword-shaped opener for cutting open envelopes and untrimmed books; engraved “The Fighting Edge, Shornhelm.” |
Firebrand Lantern | A wrought iron lantern bearing the heraldry of the Knights of the Flame. |
Firebrand Prayer Book | A small book of prayers collected by the Knights of the Flame and gifted to the head of their order. |
Firebrand Sealing Wax | The Knights of the Flame use this specific type of wax to seal their correspondences. |
Firestarter Kit in Waterproof Pouch | Waterproof pig-bladder pouch labeled “Oldgate Meat Hut” containing flint, steel, and a quantity of tinder. |
First Era Rivenspire Tea Service | An antique tea service from the First Era, obviously a Breton family heirloom. |
Flask from the Dead Wolf Inn | The famous tavern in Shornhelm distributes these souvenir flasks featuring an engraving of a dead wolf to their best customers. |
Flayed Flag of Camlorn | A fragment of the flag of Camlorn, said to have been carried into war during the Battle of Granden Tor. |
Forebears Prayer Dice | Odd dice designed to aid in prayers to the Eight of the Forebears, but mostly used in games of chance in Glenumbra. |
Framed Butterfly Display | A framed display of various butterflies, indigenous to the moors and meadows of Rivenspire. |
Framed Duchess Portrait | This painting features the late Duchess of Wind Keep—a beautiful woman with eyes that betray a quiet grief. |
Frozen Man Folding Fan | A decorative hand fan. Unfolding it reveals a scene depicting the legend of the Frozen Man who supposedly haunts Orkey’s Hollow. |
Garrison Commander’s Canteen | This bejeweled canteen is engraved with the royal symbol of Evermore. |
Garrison Commander’s Seal | A copy of the seal used by the Bangkorai Garrison’s commander to correspond with Evermore. |
Giant Bat Skull Paperweight | Exotic paperweight made from the skull of a giant bat from Shadowfate Cavern. |
Giblets’ Particular Food Bowl | An ornate bowl with the name “Giblets” stenciled on one side. Rumors claim that many such bowls are hidden around Daggerfall. |
Giraud Family Portrait | This large portrait features all the members of a large family who were once prominent farmers in Northglen. |
Glenmoril Wyrd Leg Cologne | The sisters of the Glenmoril Wyrd mix a pungent concoction of herbs and apply it to their legs for the pleasure of their wolves. |
Glenumbra Moors War Toys | Tiny soldiers and siege engines, carved from ivory and modeled after the Battle of Glenumbra Moors, held in a fox-fur pouch. |
Gold-Trimmed Dust Cloth | The Merry Maids of Daggerfall use these distinctive dust cloths when cleaning the homes of wealthy nobles in the city. |
Golden Anvil of Zenithar | A small, golden anvil, awarded to members in good standing of the Daggerfall Merchants Guild. |
Halcyon Hairbrush | This hairbrush has a handle made of pearls from Halcyon Caverns. |
Halcyon Water Pitcher | This crystal pitcher was made by the Nereid of Halcyon Lake. Sapphires on the pitcher’s handle make it extremely valuable. |
Hammerdeath Arena Token | A token once used by the nobles of Menevia when gambling in the Hammerdeath Arena. |
Handmaiden’s Sketch Book | The handmaiden to a prominent noble in Evermore filled this book with beautiful sketches before becoming a famous artist. |
Harpy Feather-Duster | Horn-handled furniture duster of feathers said to come from the harpies of Silverhoof Vale. |
Harpy-Wing Kite | Modeled after the harpies of Shrieking Scar, these playful kites can often be seen flying atop the Daggerfall highlands. |
Herma-Mora Incense Burner | The Primeval Seekers offered these Daedric bowls to scholars in Evermore who helped them find Halcyon Lake. |
High King Emeric Porcelain Doll | Only a handful of these unflattering figurines were crafted and sold before the High King took offense and outlawed the dolls. |
High King’s Celebratory Token | A large coin engraved with the image of High King Emeric, issued to commemorate his coronation and rise to the throne. |
High King’s Lion | A medal shaped like a lion’s head, High King Emeric awards the Lion for acts of heroism and special service to the crown. |
High King’s Nose Warmer | A fur-rimmed nose cozy famously modeled after one favored by High King Emeric, it’s all the rage among High Rock’s elite. |
High Rock Quilt | This Breton quilt features an embroidered map of High Rock. Southern Bangkorai is included in Evermore’s domain. |
Hircine’s Honor Drum | This beautiful drum is made from the wood of a rare tree that only grows in Bangkorai’s Fallen Grotto. |
Hoarfrost Downs Sash of Office | Only the mayor and town officials of Hoarfrost Downs can purchase and wear these stylish, pleated sashes. |
House Baelborn Ornate Stein | An ornate drinking vessel that bears the crest of House Baelborn of Glenumbra. |
House Dorell Carving Fork | A large carving fork bearing the symbol of House Dorell upon its stout handle. The matching knife must have been lost. |
House Dorell Golden Quill | A gold-plated writing instrument bearing the crest of House Dorell of Northpoint. |
House Montclair Celebratory Sparkle Stick | Stoneglow Enchantments crafted these party favors for Baron Montclair’s fortieth birthday, leading to the Great Fire of 1E 580. |
House Ravenwatch Doily | A doily with the Ravenwatch heraldry, distributed during a rare public banquet held at the secluded castle. |
House Ravenwatch Sash | A decorative sash bearing the colors and crest of House Ravenwatch of Rivenspire. |
House Tamrith Holy Symbol | A religious icon bearing the crest of House Tamrith and the Light of Arkay symbol, sparingly distributed to house members. |
House Tamrith Prayer Shawl | Countess Tamrith’s devotion to the Light inspired women throughout Rivenspire to acquire these Arkay prayer shawls. |
House Tamrith Winner’s Cup | A small trophy, awarded for winning the annual riddle contest sponsored by House Tamrith. |
House Tamrith’s Profound Proclamation | The Count of Tamrith continues a long-standing tradition by presenting special certificates to deserving citizens every season. |
Illicit Letters from Daggerfall | Steamy correspondences from a Darien Gautier of Camlorn. The frequent references to bread-eating must be some form of code. |
Illicit Letters from Windhelm | Romantic correspondence from an anonymous author, directed to one Darien Gautier. There is frequent reference to swordplay. |
Inaccurate Rivenspire Map | A map of Rivenspire containing glaring mistakes. Supposedly commissioned on King Ranser’s orders to confuse High King Emeric. |
Inspirational Illuminations of the Light | Every Breton’s desk in Shornhelm has a list of inspirational quotes meaningful to the followers of the Light. |
Invitation from Mayor Kerbol | This invitation was sent to a sick nobleman’s daughter, inviting her to come find healing in Kerbol’s Hollow. |
Invitation to the High-King’s Ball | An embossed and elegant invitation to the High King’s annual Rivenspire ball. |
Kerbol’s Blood Jug | This ornate silver jug is labeled with ancient runes that can be translated as “For Emergencies Only”. |
Kerbol’s Golden Bridle | Mayor Kerbol had several reinforced golden bridles made to ensure she could control her horse even if it got spooked. |
Kerbol’s Serving Platter | The town of Kerbol’s Hollow is known for its communal feasts, for which the mayor purchased many golden serving platters. |
King Casimir Pardon | A discharge of obligations awarded by a Dragon Knight for certain favors discreetly performed for the Daggerfall Crown. |
King Donel Candle Tree | A multi-stick candle holder from the time of King Donel, noted for having three sticks instead of the five of later eras. |
King Donel’s Beard Shavings | A vial of beard hairs from Donel of Deleyn. |
King Eamond’s Seal | This seal was affixed to all of King Eamond’s personal correspondences. It is extremely valuable to a forger. |
King Emeric’s Golden Toothpick | Shaped specifically to fit in the narrow gaps between his teeth, Emeric had several such toothpicks made when he became king. |
King Emeric’s Nosehair Trimmers | Emeric’s mother had several pairs of these small, Orichalcum scissors made to ensure her son was well-groomed. |
King Gardner’s Golden Horseshoes | The former king of Wayrest so loved his horses that he had golden horseshoes forged to protect their hooves. |
King Ranser Victory Flag | A flag bearing the symbol of King Ranser, made to commemorate the victory of Wayrest but perhaps distributed too soon. |
King’s Observer Signal Mirror | A mirror bearing the seal of King Casimir and used to send simple messages between agents of the king’s intelligence network. |
King’s Time Hourglass | King Eamond of Evermore believed punctuality was a virtue and was known to give valuable hourglasses to his honored guests. |
Knights of Saint Pelin Saddle | This weathered saddle was made for the Knights of Saint Pelin. |
Leather Armor Wax | Resplendent Protection in Aldcroft guarantees this wax will keep your leather smooth and supple. |
Lifelike Stuffed Chicken | A prized pet chicken, stuffed and mounted for display, shows how far wealthy Daggerfall citizens will go to keep memories alive. |
Lighthouse Centrepiece | A scale replica of the Koeglin Lighthouse, cast in polished bronze. |
Lineage of House Ranser | These official papers detail a claim to the Shornhelm throne by a surviving yet distant relative of King Ranser. |
Lion Guard Armor Stand | A mannequin bearing the seal of the Lion Guard, perfect for storing or displaying a fine suit of armor. |
Lion Guard Banner | A neatly folded banner bearing the symbol of the Lion Guard and signed by a Lion Guard officer. |
Lion Guard Bugle | A masterfully crafted instrument, nicked and tarnished from years of campaigning. |
Lion Guard Enlistment Form | Official enlistment form for the Lion Guard, signed and stamped but with the enlistee’s name still waiting to be filled in. |
Lion Guard Figurine of Action | Since Buttlebye’s Toys closed its doors, these lifelike figurines have become quite collectible among Glenumbra’s wealthy. |
Lion Guard List of Outrageous Offenses | A list of personages currently out of favor with the Lion Guard. |
Lion Guard Meal Kit | Compact eating and cooking utensils for use while camping or participating in military campaigns, popularized by the Lion Guard. |
Lion Guard Regrets | A personal letter from a Lion Guard officer, informing of the loss of a loved one in service to the High King. |
Lion Guard Spyglass | This spyglass, engraved with the Lion Guard crest, contains a secret compartment for carrying important items or documents. |
Lion Guard Wind-Up Doll | A toy Lion Guard soldier, its clockwork gears allow it to march into battle by winding the mechanism with a key. |
Long-Handled Bat-Catcher’s Net | Wide-mouthed net with extensible handle, as used by the famous Crestshade Bat-Catchers. |
Lord Diel’s Spidersilk Bib | Fancy and delicate, Lord Diel popularized the use of these expensive bibs at extravagant dinner parties in Daggerfall. |
Lost Hope Quilt | A Breton quilt of “lost hope” is crafted, usually by a mother and daughter, to work through past regrets and sorrows. |
Lovelorn Comforter | A comforter quilted by the We Who Pine for Darien Gautier Quilting Circle. A number of chapters exist throughout Rivenspire. |
Lovelorn Quilt | A quilt by the We Who Have Loved and Lost Darien Gautier Sewing Circle. A number of chapters exist throughout Glenumbra. |
Magnifying Spectacles | An experimental pair of magnifying spectacles, just like the ones created for Baron Dorell’s tired eyes in Northpoint. |
Malachite Thimble | Using Malachite to make thimbles is popular among Bretons in Eastern High Rock. |
Malachite Tower Vase | This tall, thin vase is made from malachite and shaped like a Breton Watchtower. |
Manteau Family Handmirror | This handmirror once belonged to the wealthy Manteau family from Wind Keep. |
Mara’s Bosom Aromatic Oil | A sweet-smelling oil, burned at night to make a Breton’s bedchamber soothing and fragrant. |
Matching Doomcrag Bookends | These bookends, modeled after the nightmarish peak, so frightened customers that few sets survived the town square bonfires. |
Matching Ivory Spice Shakers | A set of ivory spice shakers, in stylized shapes of bat-winged men. Considered to be in poor taste by certain Rivenspire nobles. |
Matching Silver Spice Shakers | A set of silver spice shakers, in stylized shapes of Knights of the Dragon. Made exclusively by Metalworks of Daggerfall. |
Memorial Covenant Plate | A gold-tinged plate commemorating the formation of the Daggerfall Covenant, issued for the tenth anniversary of the alliance. |
Merchant’s Levy Tassel | A tassel hung from clothing to denote a merchant’s good standing with the Royal Tax-Collector of Daggerfall. |
Miniature Shornhelm Building | Count Tamrith popularized the collecting of models fashioned after actual structures in Shornhelm among Rivenspire’s elite. |
Murcien’s Badge of Courage | Sir Etienne of Murcien’s Hamlet recognized his officers with these badges if they displayed bravery in the field. |
Murcien’s Spyglass | Military officers stationed in Murcien’s hamlet use these spyglasses to watch for signs from across the river in Evermore. |
Nedic Sword Pommel | The pommel of an ancient Nedic sword, retained as an heirloom by some Breton family. |
Nereid’s Wisp Lantern | This lantern was created by the Neried of Halcyon Lake. It glows with magical light. |
Noble House Triangle Chess Set | Three-sided board for Triangle Chess, with pieces representing Houses Montclair, Tamrith, and Dorell. |
Northpoint Commemorative Spyglass | An expensive spyglass, sold in Northpoint and bearing the name and seal of the seafaring city on its polished wood casing. |
Northpoint Sealing Wax | A stick of sealing wax sold by the merchants of Northpoint and used throughout Rivenspire and beyond. |
Official Lion Guard Envelopes | Envelopes bearing the official seal of the Lion Guard, suitable for sending important correspondence. |
Oiled-Leather Portmanteau | Waterproof luggage of tooled horsehide, made for sea travel, with inner tag reading “Sourt’s Sacks, Shornhelm.” |
Oldgate Lancers Tapestry | Rolled-up tapestry depicting the Oldgate Lancers in the Charge of the Shornhelm Knights at the Battle of Glenumbria Moors. |
Oldgate Location Talisman | A small charm, imbued with an enchantment that always points it toward Oldgate in Rivenspire. |
Orc Sweat Cologne | An expensive fragrance created by alchemists in Aldcroft, popular with wealthy Bretons who want to unleash their inner Orc. |
Orichalcum Incense Burner | This Orichalcum incense burner was crafted recently in Wayrest and then shipped up the Bjoulsae River to be sold in Bangkorai. |
Orichalcum Milking Pail | When the Orichalcum mines were showering gold on Wayrest, the king gifted pails like this to the region’s prominent farmers. |
Original Aldcroft Meat Grinder | An antique meat grinder, crafted in Aldcroft, is exceptionally large, with a wide auger and a polished wood handle. |
Ornate Dead Wolf Tankard | The Dead Wolf Inn in Shornhelm uses specially crafted tankards engraved with the famous dead wolf with lolling tongue symbol. |
Ornate Skull Goblet | This was fashioned from the skull of a fallen Bloodthorn Cultist. At least they’re good for something. |
Painting of the Westwind Lighthouse | Framed oil painting of the famous Westwind Lighthouse, signed by the artist, Romain Jurard. |
Pearl-Handled Princess Hairbrush | King Eamond gave Princess Elara a set of these beautiful hairbrushes for each of her birthdays. |
Plaid Cashmere Blanket | A warm blanket of plaid cashmere from the goatherds of Hoarfrost Downs. |
Porcelain Milk Pitcher | A decorative porcelain pitcher, used to store and dispense milk produced by High Rock dairy cows. |
Pranks & Pleasures Card Game | A specialized deck of cards used to play the game known as “Pranks & Pleasures,” popular in Daggerfall and other cities. |
Queen Arzhela Doll | Ever a favorite of the people, this doll likeness of Queen Arzhela is very popular among young girls in Northern Bangkorai. |
Queen Donella Dinnerware | A set of plates and bowls bearing the traditional pattern of Queen Donella of the middle Second Era. |
Queen’s Mourning Barrette | After the death of the king and her children, Queen Arzhela had several ebony barrettes made to wear while in mourning. |
Rabbit-Hide Waterskin | A well-made drinking container, bearing the crafter’s mark of Arma Derone of Eagle’s Brook in Glenumbra. |
Rain Disciple’s Flask | This flask was given to a Rain Disciple at Halcyon Lake. It’s believed to purify any water held within. |
Ramina’s Table Topping | An alchemist in Daggerfall produces jars of this expensive wood cleaner, which uses the same bottle as a popular salad dressing. |
Ranser’s Lucky Skeever’s Foot | One of the lucky charms enchanted by the court magician Reezal-Jul, this was likely carried into battle by King Ranser himself. |
Ravenwatch Tarot Deck | Deck of 78 colorful pasteboard cards, known as the Ravenwatch Tarot, decorated with weird symbols and imagery. |
Red Coral Hairpin | This old Breton hairpin is still in excellent condition. It was almost certainly worn by a member of King Renwic’s house. |
Red Rook Neckerchief | A colorful cloth, worn around the neck, it can be pulled up to hide the features of a notorious Red Rook bandit. |
Red Rooks Missive | This sealed scroll, emblazoned with the Red Rooks bandits’ symbol, only retains its value to a fence if it remains unopened. |
Rivenspire Map Desk Blotter | Desk blotter printed with a map of Rivenspire, with an inkblot half-covering Sanguine Barrows. |
Rosy Lion Decanter | A lavish crystal decanter bearing the symbol of the Rosy Lion Inn in Daggerfall. |
Rosy Lion Tavern Dice | A pair of marble dice from the Rosy Lion Inn in Daggerfall. |
Royal Banner of Evermore | After King Eamond’s death, these valuable banners were taken down and replaced with black mourning banners. |
Royal Correspondence Pouch | King Emeric and Duke Nathaniel often exchange their correspondences in fancy leather pouches. |
Royal Lineage Papers | These official papers detail a distant claim to the Daggerfall throne. A clever fence could easily ransom these documents. |
Royal Monogramed Bed Sheets | A set of royal bed sheets from Shornhelm, monogramed with the initials of the former ruler, King Ranser. |
Royal Monogramed Towels | A set of royal towels from the castle in Daggerfall, monogramed with the initials of King Casimir. |
Royal Pudding Bowl | This is one of a dozen ebony-inlaid pudding bowls that once graced the feasting hall in Wayrest. |
Royal Scarf of Daggerfall | Stylish neck wrapping featuring the crescent moon pattern of King Casimir, sold exclusively by clothier Kareem Winvale. |
Royal Scarf of Shornhelm | Stylish neck wrapping featuring the heraldry of King Ranser. Quite popular—prior to the losing effort of Ranser’s War. |
Royal Wedding Invitation | This is an invitation to Duke Nathaniel’s wedding to Princess Lakana at Alcaire Castle. |
Rustic Wooden Serving Utensils | Crafted by woodworkers of Deleyn’s Mill, these oversized utensils were popularized by King Casimir at the Feast of Five Days. |
Sabretooth Drinking Cups | A set of sturdy drinking vessels carved from genuine sabretooth tiger tusks and engraved with Breton symbology. |
Saint Pelin Figurine | This porcelain model depicts the humble beadle kneeling in prayer to Julianos. |
Saint Pelin’s Chamber Pot | This silver chamber pot was made by the Knights of Saint Pelin as a gift for wealthy donors among Evermore’s nobility. |
Saint Pelin’s Fall Tapestry | This tapestry depicts the heroic sacrifice made by Saint Pelin when an army of vampires sieged Bangkorai Garrison. |
Saint Pelin’s Portrait | This striking portrait of Saint Pelin is one of several that formerly lined the halls of Bangkorai Garrison. |
Saint Pelin’s Prayer Shawl | Sisters who pledge themselves to the Order of Saint Pelin often wear these prayer shawls. |
Saint Pelin’s Scroll Case | The Knights of Saint Pelin maintain a library of obscure historical scrolls at Bangkorai Garrison. |
Savage Werewolf Marionette | A string-operated puppet in the shape of a savage werewolf, now considered somewhat in bad taste due to events in Camlorn. |
Set of Tamrith Shot Glasses | Set of four shot glasses etched with the crest of House Tamrith. |
Shornhelm Cavalry Saddle | A saddle bearing the mark of the once-famous Shornhelm Cavalry that used to patrol the Rivenspire roads. |
Shornhelm Guard Officer’s Canteen | An ornate and rather ostentatious drinking vessel awarded to officers in good standing with the Shornhelm Guard. |
Shornhelm Players Performance Tickets | A pair of tickets for the annual performance of the play, “Ranser! You Madman!” at the Dead Wolf Inn. |
Shornhelm Royal Stamp | An official stamp used by the Triumvirate of Shornhelm. A forger would pay much for this. |
Shornhelm Triumvirate Official Parchment | Expensive parchment embossed with the Seal of Shornhelm and used by the ruling Triumvirate for official correspondence. |
Shornhelm Triumvirate Swear Jar | One of the crystal jars Baron Dorell filled for every swear word he let slip during public sessions. Sadly, this one is empty. |
Signed Heraldic Papers | These blank heraldic papers are signed by the Daggerfall Court. They would be worth a fortune to a forger. |
Silaseli Crystal Candelabra | An ancient candelabra retrieved from the ruins of Silaseli. Quite fashionable to Evermore nobles. |
Silken Dream Catcher | The monks of Pariah Abbey crafted several of these charms to offer as gifts to the children of Stormhaven’s nobility. |
Silver Hip Flask | A lovingly polished flask that still smells of Wayrest brandy. |
Silver Hoof Woven Mat | A woven placemat crafted by the Silver Hoof tribe and bearing the distinctive horse motif they favor. |
Silver Spurs | Polished to a glimmering sheen and marked with engravings that identify them as belonging to the house of King Eamond. |
Silver-Plated Souvenir Execution Plate | Plate embossed with an image of a Wood Orc hanging from a gallows, inscribed “The Hanging of Chief Orhg, Vulkwasten, 2E 578.” |
Silver-Wrapped Quill | King Emeric gifted several of these writing impliments to the monks at Pariah Abbey. |
Silverhoof Hackamore | Bit-less bridle of topgrain cowhide in the style used by the Horsemen of Silverhoof Vale. |
Silverhoof Horse Blanket | An exquisitely crafted horse blanket from Silverhoof Vale, decorated with a pastural scene of frolicking horses. |
Snuffbox with Montclair Crest | Small rosewood box containing piquant, aromatic snuff. The box top is inlaid with the crest of House Montclair. |
Spiced Brewet Serving Platter | A large, ornate platter, traditionally used to present and serve beef roasts prepared in wine and spices for Breton holidays. |
Stamped Silver Pitcher | An exquisite pitcher that bears the mark of Betony’s late master smith, Hervic Fambure. |
Strange Shornhelm Keepsakes | A collection of Shornhelm keepsakes, obviously important to their owner, including vials of blood and other bizarre items. |
Stuffed Rabbit | This lifelike doll intended for Breton children couldn’t be an actual stuffed rabbit. Could it? |
Supernal Dreamers Omen Cards | An ornate set of cards, supposedly used by Supernal Dreamers cultists to aid in calling forth Daedric spirits known as Omens. |
Talisman of Saint Octavien | Bronze talisman depicting the Breton Saint Octavien, a Priest of Arkay slain with a scythe by Daedra-worshipers. |
Tamrith Crystal Hand Mirror | The handle of this mirror was carved to match a House Tamrith stiletto hilt. |
Tamrith’s Favorite Tea Pot | House Tamrith uses only imported Alik’r tea pots such as this one, sold exclusively at Broken-Yoke Mercantile in Shornhelm. |
Tower Paperweight | A small, heavy stone tower in the High Breton style, with gemstone windows. Used to keep papers from scattering in the wind. |
Trader’s Rest Silver Dining Utensils | Three meat-forks, two knives—a partial set of silver-plated dining utensils, each engraved with “Property of Trader’s Rest.” |
Untamed Elixirs Silvered Pill Tin | A pill tin bearing the mark of the Untamed Elixirs alchemy shop in Shornhelm, provided to its most exclusive customers. |
Usurer’s Obligation | Esiree of Aldcroft distributes these tokens of obligation to remind customers of the debts they owe her. |
Vial of Comet Dust | A small vial of dust that allegedly fell from the sky when the starry comet streaked over the Iliac Bay. |
Vireche’s Breath Purifier | Alchemist Vireche Kel in Hoarfrost crafts this refreshing concoction that freshens bad breath and tastes great on black bread. |
Viridian Decanter | This tall decanter was used by the Viridian Sentinel to contain the sap of the forest’s oldest trees. |
Viridian Sentinel’s Monocle | Though Viridian Sentinels are known for their longevity, their eyes age at a normal rate, and they require monocles for reading. |
Viridian Tree Charm | This charm is carved from soft wood and shaped like a tree. The tree’s leaves are emeralds, making the charm extremely valuable. |
Wart-Away Foot Balm | A soothing ointment sold exclusively at Menoit’s Emporium in Crosswych, it supposedly removes warts and foot fungus. |
Wayrest Love Letter | An intimate letter revealing details of an illicit affair involving members of the Virane and Branck families in Wayrest. |
Wayrest Medal of Bravery | One of many military decorations King Emeric bestowed upon his knights after their victory in Ranser’s War. |
Welkynd Stone Night Lamp | Small night lamp illuminated by a dimly glowing Welkynd Stone from Erokii. |
Wyrd Sister Door Stops | Carved from the wood of dead trees by the Wyresses of Daenia, they resemble friendly spriggans happy to guard your home. |
Wyrd Sisters’ Whisk | An oak whisk, carved out of a single piece of wood and used to prepare eggs for cooking. |
Wyrd Sisters’ Wolf Charm | This hand-carved wooden wolf charm is sacred to the Wyrd Sisters of Viridian Wood. |
An ornate hourglass held within the claws of a curled dragon with ruby eyes, it dates back to the time of King Anton I. | |
Perfumed oil distilled from the musk of a black bear, Bretons regularly apply generous amounts behind their wrists and ears. |
Items of the Second Era: High Rock