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Ancient Dumbbell
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Someone's discarded workout equipment. It looks like it's seen a fair bit of use, but maybe it can be recycled into something of value.
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70
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Pheasant Egg
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A mystery egg, discovered when you almost stepped on it. You may not know what species it's from, but they're all equal in your stomach anyhow.
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50
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Ancient Die
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A twenty-sided die for a game long lost to time.
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150
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Pottery Shards
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This was useful once upon a time. Maybe you can make a mosaic out of them or something...
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20
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Pocket Monolyth
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What is this for? Why is it so small? How many rexals even have pockets to carry a monolyth in?
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370
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Braided Bracelet
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Who keeps losing their bracelets?
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30
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Pheasant Feather
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If you collect enough of these, perhaps you could put together some kind of pheasant automaton... or you could just sell them instead.
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30
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Encased Black Hole
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You have the vague notion that these were used to store energy once upon a time, but now they're just another artifact.
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400
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Ore
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This chunk of ore is worthless in its raw state, but can be turned into something precious in the right hands.
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20
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Deer Milk
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An important source of nutrients for growing rexals, it is considered proper to have them drink one cup of fresh milk a day. Can also be used in cooking, such as trahana.
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120
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Deer Cheese
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Deer cheese can be consumed on its own or on lagana. It's incredibly rich, creamy, and melts in one's mouth. It is a bit of a luxury, and tends to be eaten at large gatherings or during celebrations.
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150
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Boar Tusk
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Lost and found! This tusk might've broken off while its owner rooted in the dirt or in a fight. Thankfully, boar tusks do regrow. As for this one, someone with great dexterity may be able to work it into a piece of jewelry...
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60
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Terracotta Kylix
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A pretty piece of pottery, decorated with simple geometric shapes. While it traditionally holds wine during drinking parties, this could also be used to display fruit or bread.
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130
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Old Amphora
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Old, but still usable. Hopefully this wasn't used to store anything dubious. Maybe wash it out a few times beforehand just in case.
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250
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Rotting Meat
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It's all yours, enjoy.
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30
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Antler
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A lone shed antler. Antlers are a useful crafting material and can be refined into various trinkets such as combs and small statues.
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200
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River Fish
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This fish is from the river that runs throughout the dome, originating from a magical spring. It's also way better than any sea fish, or so some culinary minded rexals would have you believe. Don't engage the fresh water vs. seawater debate if you value your time.
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50
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Bee
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This bee wanted to go home with you! Stick her in your hive and she might reward you with some honey.
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50
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Honeycomb
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Honeycomb is one product where you CAN eat the packaging, but most rex prefer to spit out the wax. Even if you don't have a sweet tooth, the honey can be spread on a wound to kill bacteria. The remaining beeswax can be used for waterproofing or be made into candles. Honeycomb is universally useful!
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320
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Oil Lamp
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This oil lamp may have been abandoned, but it still seems usable, lucky you! Olive oil is primarily used in these lamps. It tends to be low quality, older, and sometimes even rancid—unfit for rex consumption, but not for that of the flame.
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140
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Fresh Water
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Collected from the river or the wells scattered throughout the dome, bring your own oenochoe!
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170
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Cultellus
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A small knife for cutting, peeling, skinning, mincing, and dicing. A must-have in the kitchen.
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100
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Bundle of Small Sticks
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Perfect for starting fires. A word of advice, however: starting fires in inopportune places is called arson.
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20
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Salt
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The spice of life, or in this case, the mineral of life. Valuable for its ability to preserve food without the use of magic.
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40
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