| 1 | A tiny ship in a bottle. |
| 2 | A lock of black hair, it is over two-foot long. |
| 3 | An embroidered scarf that reads -Home is Where the Stew is |
| 4 | A single gold cuff link, shaped like a skull with tiny red gems for eyes. |
| 5 | A small collection of nondescript rocks. |
| 6 | A portrait of a beautiful half-orc fills this locket. |
| 7 | A creased and worn picture of the minion's deity. |
| 8 | A large human tooth smashed into four pieces. |
| 9 | Four metal arrow heads; each is a different design. |
| 10 | Six dried crows' feet tied together with coarse twine. |
| 11 | This lock’s mechanism is damaged beyond repair. |
| 12 | A crumpled and faded receipt for the purchase of flowers. |
| 13 | A pair of identical pieces of smooth, blue sea glass. |
| 14 | A bronze ring etched with geometric designs, as used to adorn a dwarf's beard. |
| 15 | A terrible love poem written in beautiful calligraphy. |
| 16 | A life-sized stone cat. This was the constant companion of the minion, before a basilisk attack. |
| 17 | A necklace with a large animal tooth. It is carved with intricate spiral patterns. |
| 18 | A small clockwork man. He is missing one leg. |
| 19 | A broken ostrich eggshell. There are not enough pieces to make a complete egg. |
| 20 | An acceptance letter to a local academy, to start in a few months. |
| 21 | A collection of impressively sized beetle carapaces. |
| 22 | A folded playbill from a tragedy performed last summer. |
| 23 | The skull of the first rabbit killed by the minion. |
| 24 | A cheap necklace, made of base metal that looks like gold. If worn too long, it turns the wearer's neck green. |
| 25 | A set of baby teeth. The molars are missing. |
| 26 | A brass ring taken from a kobold’s tail. It is covered in images of dragons. |
| 27 | An old rusty knife. It is too blunt to have any practical use. |
| 28 | A detailed astrological star chart of the carrier. It predicts a short and unhappy life. |
| 29 | A spent wand. It is depleted beyond recharge, but still warm to the touch. |
| 30 | A finely crafted short sword. The blade has been sundered. |
| 31 | A bridal veil. It has been handed down through several generations of the same family. |
| 32 | A doll dressed in full armour carrying a shield and sword. |
| 33 | The carrier's lucky die. It is not loaded, although it does roll better than average. |
| 34 | A small stone demon. His bald head is smooth from being rubbed for good luck. |
| 35 | A small bracelet of bells. Each bell is carefully wrapped in wisps of cloth to silence them. |
| 36 | A collection of ears. Every common humanoid race is represented, except elves. |
| 37 | A handkerchief with the local monarch's monogram. |
| 38 | A dozen spent crossbow strings. They have been neatly coiled and tied with a ribbon. |
| 39 | A tiny mummified cat. It is adorned with current styles of jewellery and smells slightly of embalming fluid. |
| 40 | The talons of the first kobold the carrier killed. |
| 41 | A large green gem, rendered worthless by a spoiling inclusion. |
| 42 | Six feathers from the owner's childhood pet crow. |
| 43 | The cork from a very fine bottle of wine. |
| 44 | A dried bouquet of distinctive blue flowers that grows over the family's graves. |
| 45 | An embossed ring as worn on an orc's tusk. It is patterned with waves and shells. |
| 46 | A love letter, written but never sent. |
| 47 | A miniature painting of a lush landscape and clear lake. |
| 48 | Three small glass spheres. They are iridescent like soap bubbles. |
| 49 | A dried, pressed yellow rose. |
| 50 | A stone rubbing from a frieze in a distant temple. It depicts the god's ascension to divinity. |
| 51 | The armour of the carrier's father. It doesn't fit. |
| 52 | A letter of commendation for valour in a battle fought a decade ago. |
| 53 | A fist-sized nugget of dull grey metal. The owner believes it to be adamantine but in reality, it is a cheap tin alloy. |
| 54 | A dozen giant lizard scales. Each is painted a different colour. |
| 55 | A betrothal token to be given as soon as the owner is back home. |
| 56 | The stubs of tallow candles used in this cultist's initiation ceremony. |
| 57 | The first copper coin the minion ever earned. |
| 58 | A blackened tarnished silver hoop earring. It had been engraved, but now the letters are too faint to read. |
| 59 | A collection of letters all written in the same hand and signed only M. They are undated, but describe events that happened a century ago. |
| 60 | A copper torc etched with geometric, angular patterns. |
| 61 | A snail shell filled with pink sand. The sand doesn't fall out, no matter how the shell is tipped or shaken. |
| 62 | A miniature urn containing the ashes of a loved one. |
| 63 | A heavy iron medallion. The chain links are large and rough. The pendant is a bull's head in front of a stylized sun. |
| 64 | Two pointed fangs, said to have belonged to a vampire. |
| 65 | An ancient hourglass. The red sand no longer flows. |
| 66 | A child's stuffed bear, missing one button eye. |
| 67 | The minion's diary. It describes a life of adventure up to now, but many of the details contradict the facts of recent events. |
| 68 | A medal won in gladiatorial combat. It depicts a laurel wreath and two crossed scimitars. |
| 69 | A silk parasol, painted with brightly coloured flowers. |
| 70 | An extensive collection of holy symbols and good luck charms. |
| 71 | Academic robes, a reminder of the carrier's failed academic career. |
| 72 | A religious relic; the knuckle bone of a religious martyr. |
| 73 | A necklace with five grey stones, each has a different name painted on the back. |
| 74 | A small painting in browns and greys of a densely-populated city. |
| 75 | A jar of fine white sand, collected from three different deserts and two beaches. |
| 76 | A piece of bark given freely by the treant it came from. |
| 77 | A black opaque bead the size of a thumbnail. |
| 78 | A cloak made from the white fur and feather hide of an Arctic owlbear. |
| 79 | Three stone rings tied together with blue ribbon. |
| 80 | An ancient amphora the minion pilfered from a nearby ruin |
| 81 | A silver ritual chalice. |
| 82 | A lock of green hair, said to come from a mermaid. |
| 83 | The carrier's first wooden toy sword. |
| 84 | A courtesan's yellow lace fan. |
| 85 | A waterproof cloak made from the green skin of a giant slug. |
| 86 | This shield is embossed with the insignia of a foreign despot. |
| 87 | A head scarf scented with a lover's perfume. |
| 88 | A family recipe book containing instructions for how to make hearty meals and violent curses. |
| 89 | The autograph of a famous bard |
| 90 | A bright green silk dancer's scarf trimmed with fringe. |
| 91 | The beak from a giant squid. |
| 92 | The carrier's own tongue. It was cut out as punishment for revealing secrets. |
| 93 | A piece of stone with L.G.R. carved in it. |
| 94 | The nest of a small bird. It has been painstakingly sewed and tied together to maintain its shape. |
| 95 | A wanted poster from several years ago. The picture looks exactly like the minion and she uses this fact to her advantage. |
| 96 | A military commendation medal. |
| 97 | A map to a location sacred to the owner's family. |
| 98 | A small stone from the wall of a castle that was invaded and destroyed twenty years ago. |
| 99 | A collection of parchments detailing a recent crime spree. |
| 100 | A very fine fur blanket from a snow leopard. |
| 101 | A detailed military notebook. It contains maps, timelines, supply lists and plans. |
| 102 | A large rusty bear trap. It creaks loudly when opened into position. |
| 103 | A salacious novel. It is well worn with deep cracks in the spine. |
| 104 | Three different sets of clothes. They appear to fit the same person, but look like they belong to a beggar, a merchant and an aristocrat. |
| 105 | A fisherman's net. It is slightly damp and smells of the sea. |
| 106 | An old, dented pewter tankard engraved with songbirds and flowers. |
| 107 | A saddle and bridle for a riding dog.The saddle is etched with scenes of battle. |
| 108 | An extensive selection of emergency supplies: extra rations, boot laces, patch cloth, socks, flint and steel and oil. |
| 109 | An elegant wide-brimmed hat, with an ostentatious emerald green feather. |
| 110 | A giant wheel of pungent orange cheese. |
| 111 | A leather-bound ledger containing the details of financial transactions. |
| 112 | A fine wooden abacus. Each bead is painted to look like a planet. |
| 113 | Two extra pairs of greaves. |
| 114 | A bundle of very dull correspondence.The letters contain encrypted espionage reports. |
| 115 | A ship's log book and quill. It is stained and smudged. |
| 116 | An old rusty set of medical tools. They look like they would do more harm than good. |
| 117 | The accoutrements to set up a small portable shine to the local harvest deity, including a cloth, a ritual knife, candles and a holy symbol. |
| 118 | A small cage containing a live but cramped salamander. |
| 119 | A truly offensive odour. It comes from somewhere within the pack or chest, but its exact source is unclear. |
| 120 | Enough bones to complete human skeleton. It is clear from age and size, they came from many different bodies. |
| 121 | Three bottles of good beer, each with different label. |
| 122 | A collapsible camp stool. It is too rickety to support anyone heavier than a halfling. |
| 123 | A patchwork quilt created from unusually bright, garish colours. |
| 124 | A very thorough grooming kit suitable for all species and genders. It includes cosmetics, small scissors, moustache/beard wax, a razor, tusk files, dwarven beard combs, troglodyte scale conditioner and more. |
| 125 | A set of manuals teaching fine pottery techniques. |
| 126 | A quiver containing a dozen arrows fletched with scarlet and purple feathers. |
| 127 | A large collection of leaves, pressed flat in a book. Most are foreign to this region. |
| 128 | What appears to be an alchemist kit. When the vials and powdered are sampled they are revealed to be aperitifs and spices. |
| 129 | An extensive and impeccably maintained collection of torture tools. |
| 130 | A carved wooden chess set. The pieces are modelled on historical figures. |
| 131 | A large dolphin's skull. |
| 132 | A set of acupuncture needles and diagrams of the pressure points on cattle. |
| 133 | The ritual robes of the local sun deity. Darlen |
| 134 | A large leather bound atlas; none of the maps depict recognizable places. |
| 135 | A set of cook’s tools including several sharp knives and several small containers holding small quantities of spices. |
| 136 | This clay water jug has an indentation on the bottom, allowing it to be carried on someone's head. It is much lighter than it appears. |
| 137 | A dictionary that translates a forbidden language -like Thieves' Cant or Druidic into Common. |
| 138 | A pouch of unconvincing counterfeit coins. They are in a pouch labelled payroll. |
| 139 | A half-whittled wooden flute. |
| 140 | A beginner sample of leather work. It is half complete and comes with a set of basic tools. |
| 141 | A variety of pickles and several different vegetables persevered in brine. |
| 142 | A fortune-teller’s board and planchette. It is very crudely rendered and the scrawled letters are barely legible. |
| 143 | A large quantity of thick, greasy moisturiser, used by boggards when they have to spend extended periods of time on land. |
| 144 | A collection of silk hair ribbons in every colour. |
| 145 | A soft feather pillow and green silk sheets. |
| 146 | A marble pestle and mortar. There is a small amount of grey powdery ash inside. |
| 147 | A scientist's log book. It is filled with tiny cramped observations of the local insect population. |
| 148 | A flask of wine. The contents have long since turned to vinegar. |
| 149 | A chamber pot that hasn't been cleaned in a long time. |
| 150 | A set of well-maintained cutlery and dishes. |
| 151 | A mending kit with needles, thread and several different colours of cloth and leather to repair clothing and armour. |
| 152 | A collection of herbs and spices, used to enhance the flavour of bland rations. |
| 153 | A home-made alcohol distillery, constructed from a hodgepodge of items. |
| 154 | Four unhatched troglodyte eggs. |
| 155 | Nine clean handkerchiefs and three very dirty ones. |