Gaping mouth with charcoal scales and short fins. May be kept as a pet. If pulled out of water the fish shrieks. Anyone Close or Nearby must make a Vitality Check or become Deafened.
Acrid, sticky fluorescent blue spittle slime.
Pinkish red blooms with big, wide green leaves that flourish in muck.
Dark green and tough as plate armor.
Blackened, grey hardy metal.
Dense, durable golden-brown hardwood.
Very long, flexible purple vines, strong enough to make good rope when braided.
Prickly, chitinous, and razor-sharp magenta pincer.
Black mushroom with purple spots. Ingesting makes someone sick for 1d4 days.
Huge, toothy, purple and black fish with glowing red eyes.
Sparkling silver steel that faintly hums.
Light blue, glittery powder from flinderkin wings that clings to flowers.
Small, leaping carnivore with fluorescent red and green scales. May be kept as a pet. Ranged Attack: Launch the flying deathray at an Adversary, inflicting 1d12 Dread.
Glassy, white petrified wood.
Blue moss that shimmers in the moonlight. Reveals invisible or hidden creatures if sprinkled on them.
Irregular, curling wood with greenish bark.
Surprisingly light and sturdy, greyish yellow.
Young, magenta crawfish the size of a fox.
Huge turquoise stalker that hisses in the water.
Thick, green goopy slime that smells like farts.
Rough hunk of yellow-green vegetable matter.
Stubby, leathery bat wings with furry joints.
A webby root with small, heartshaped leaves.
A blue, shimmering fish with a big underbite.
A stout green mushroom with two holes in the cap. Highly prized by orches for luck.
White-grey wood with a knobby surface.
Muddy brown moss that smells like bread. Can be used as a spice to automatically succeed on a Cooking Check.
A circular-mouthed, green fish with lots of teeth. May be kept as a pet and eats anything.
Rubbery, pale with pink veins on the inside.
Long, hollow, partially translucent needle.
Shimmering black ore, lighter and stronger than any other metal.
Grey, wispy tufts of grass. Prized by witches.
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