Banned Orc Tusk Letter Opener | This fine yet highly illegal letter opener carved from genuine Orc tusk was probably made before the formation of the Covenant. |
Bone Lots | A handful of graven welwa knuckle bones, thrown to aid in divination. |
Breton Flogging Doll | A traditional Orcish children’s doll. This one strongly resembles Peveral Stemuseph and appears well-worn. |
Burnished Steel Jaw-Harp | The Seamount Clan has a very weak musical tradition. It’s unlikely that anyone will miss this lovely instrument. |
Burnished Steel Mess Kit | This well-maintained kit bears Forge-Wife Glesh’s mark. Its weight and sturdy construction are astonishing. |
Chipped Orsinium Tea Cup | An exquisite and surprisingly delicate tea cup from an Orsinium tea service setting, marred by a tiny chip in the porcelain. |
Clan Murtag War Canteen | This rugged canteen was crafted from dwarven steel and emblazoned with the crest of Murtag Clan. |
Clan Tumnosh Drinking Horn | An ornately carved drinking horn, decorated in the tradition of the Orc clan Tumnosh of Wrothgar. |
Corkscrew-Handle Nail Knife | A small, curved blade with a corkscrew handle, designed to keep an Orc’s nails neat and trim. |
Dra’bul Nail File with Turquoise Handle | |
Drublog Lotion Warmer, with Cruet | Drublog-forged iron lotion warmer stand, with candle holder beneath a circular eyelet to hold the ceramic lotion cruet. |
Drublog Peat Hibachi | Iron hibachi forged in Dra’bul for trade with the Bosmer, with bowl designed to contain burning peat bricks. |
Ebony Whetstone | This valuable whetstone once belonged to General Godrun. |
Echatare Vellum | Imported by boat from Orsinium. This vellum still smells of woodchips and the sea. |
Emblazoned Arrowheads | Forge-Wife Glesh created a series of these decorative arrowheads to commemorate the birth of Chief Tazgol’s daughter, Lokra. |
Engraved Pewter Flask | This well-worn drinking flask features Seamount Clan motifs etched into the pewter. |
Exquisite False Eye | A polished marble eye with an emerald inset. A kingly gift from Chief Tazgol to a wounded lieutenant. |
Heavy Knitting Needles | These needles are composed of Stonetooth steel and are larger than most. A good fit for strong Orcish hands. |
Heavy Warcaller’s Horn | An ancient horn fashioned from an echatere tusk and likely carried into battle by one of Warcaller Targoth’s lieutenants. |
Iron Orc Arrow Head | A souvenir from a battle or a lucky charm found in the wilderness, this arrowhead is clearly in the rough Iron Orc style. |
Iron Orc Executioner’s Drum | An executioner’s instrument, in both respects. Clumps of dried blood still cling to the rugged iron counterhoop. |
King Kurog Doll | A doll modeled after the Orc King Kurog. The ferocious and monstrous look indicates it was probably crafted by a Breton. |
Leather Vosh Ball | A leather ball used in the Orc sport, Vosh, which translates as “Courage.” It is rarely played outside Orcish strongholds. |
Lurz’s Vampire Repellent | Lurz gra-Shatul’s odiferous ointment, applied to the neck, keeps a lot more than just vampires away. |
Malacath’s Promise Token | Orc clans in the Dragontail Mountains often leave these ebony tokens in places where they’ve sworn to return for revenge. |
Mauloch Centrepiece | A heavy wrought-iron statue depicting Mauloch in battle. The Seamount Clan must have very sturdy tables. |
Mauloch’s Meditation Mirror | A silver mirror of Orcish design, featuring Mauloch’s Hammer on the non-reflective side and used in daily affirmation rituals. |
Oaken Fertility Totem | This finely crafted icon was carved for Hunt-Wife Lurgush. It depicts a pregnant Orc holding a large acorn. |
Oiled Straight-Razor | This razor has been well-maintained. The wood appears imported, but the blade is clearly the work of Forge-Wife Glesh. |
Olive Stoneware Bowl | This dish was distributed to all the clan-wives to commemorate the marriage of Hearth-Wife Sholg to Chief Tazgol. |
Orc Challenge Stone | According to legend, an Orc would place this stone on his shoulder and dare an opponent to knock it off to accept a duel. |
Orc Chieftain’s Spearhead | A souvenir from the Breton-Orc conflicts of the past, this ornate spearhead was probably wielded by an Orc chieftain. |
Orc Trunk Guardian | A Wrothgar tradition, this tiny trunk guardian statue is guaranteed to protect your stored goods. |
Orc Tusk Consolation Medal | Catgut strung with a dozen Wood Orc tusks, attached to a bone disc; engraved “Drublog Orc Hunt, Runner-Up.” |
Orcish Battle Sling | A crocodile-hide sling designed to support injured arms while still allowing enough mobility to return a wounded Orc to battle. |
Orcish Drinking Horn | The solid craftsmanship of this silver drinking horn is unmistakable. In a pinch, it could cap an echatare’s broken tooth. |
Orcish Ledger of Significant Grudges | A record of all of the grievances and insults an Orc family has suffered, with dates, specifics, and planned responses. |
Orcish Longevity Candle | No one has ever confirmed it, but this massive red candle is said to be large enough to burn for an Orc’s entire lifespan. |
Orcish Stoneware | A set of stone bowls, made in the Orcish tradition, imported from Wrothgar. |
Orichalum Pitons | These sturdy pitons are masterfully crafted. Climbing the sheer cliffs of Betnikh requires tools of this quality. |
Ornamental Hammer | Etchings depicting the fall of Orsinium cover this decorative hammer. “Never Forget” is emblazoned on the handle. |
Orsinium Pink Zinfandel Decanter | A rare crystal decanter from Wrothgar, it shows that Orcs can create delicate and beautiful art when they want to. |
Polished Iron Hand | A gift from Chief Tazgol to a mutilated would-be usurper. “Better luck next time” is engraved on the palm. |
Polished Marble Rolling Pin | This otherwise pristine rolling pin bears a large crack. If rumors are true, Hearth-Wife Sholg occasionally uses them as clubs. |
Polished Sandlewood Birdcall | This masterfully crafted birdcall is one of a select few used by Hunt-Wife Lurgush and her companions. |
Pristine Durzog-Hide Napkins | King Kurog of Orsinium presented these napkins as a gift to one of the noble houses of Wayrest. |
Seamount Clan Law-Stone | A lovingly polished stone that was engraved with all the laws of Clan Seamount. Use and age have rendered it illegible. |
Seamount Clan Warpaint | This dark green paint is thick and remarkably smooth. Perfect for decorating the craggy face of a Seamount warrior. |
Silver Vial of Alit Horn Powder | A small, delicate silver vial filled with powdered alit horn, used by Orc shamans in fertility rituals. |
Snips and Tails Game | A travel-sized and much less deadly version of the Iron Orc game, “Cut It Until It Dies.” |
Ugduk’s Meat Skewers | A general good merchant in Aldcroft sells these traditional Orc meat skewers, perfect for roasting over a fire. |
Whale-Bone Toothpick | Mighty Orc tusks require an equally mighty toothpick. This one is larger than most—likely used by a Seamount Clan chief. |
Wolf-Hair Ink Brush | A fine brush with midnight black bristles. Supposedly the bristles are taken from pelts of Carved Hill wolves. |
Items of the Second Era: Orc