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5e pickpocket
5e pickpocket







Turns out the pocket owner has incontinence and brings backups for accidents.Ī magical anti-pickpocket snaptrap. Some crumpled handwritten receipts for goods and small change.Ī spare pair of clean, but clearly old underwear. The message warns the thief to return the purse or else.Īn invitation to join the local thieves guild.Ī bottle cork with a small blue star inked on the bottom. 36Ī poorly made rope doll with button eyes and frayed yellow cloth for hair.Īn empty tinder box, the insides are scorched black.Ī folded piece of parchment warning citizens of pick pockets.Ī coin purse with a message in thieves cant. The handle is old and the wood is worn so that the maker's mark is no longer visible.

5e pickpocket

Shimmering dust in a vial which after some investigation appears to be the remains of a will o wisp.Īn old love letter, neatly but repeated folded and worn from age.Ī small, simple pen knife.

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24Ī piece of chalk and a ripped parchment with Infernal runes and part of a magic circle drawn on it.Ī bag full of coins, each one from a different country.Ī deck of unique cards and a booklet with instructions to play a game of war with them.Ī paper with the last thing a PC did or said to the NPC written on it.Ī strange cube with buttons on it and cogs.Ī roughly scribbled map on a piece of parchment, folded up three times. This Giant coin is equal to 1d4+1 Gold Pieces if you can find a money changer who will accept it.Ī paper napkin with a few stanzas of poetry or a partial diagram of a machine scrawled on it. If you are not there, I will understand'.Ī small bone knife carved with runes and pulsing faintly with magic, this hobgoblin good luck charm allows one to reroll an attack roll or any skill check involving a melee or ranged weapon once per day.Ī palm-sized brass coin from a distant Fire Giant city. If you love me back, please meet me at the tavern tonight. The leather is not so sure to be easily removed– the trap tightens at the wrist with any attempt.Ī small piece of parchment with the words 'Dear (npc's name) I have always loved you. The pocket bag can only be opened by command of the pocket's owner or the tailor who set the trap. ‎Anti-Theft Stitching: Those quick to trifle will find their wrists stitched in this anti-theft pocket lining! The leather sack wraps tightly around the wrist with magical strength, rendering the hand useless like that in a bag. More time spent listening delivers greater insight into actual discussions, known creature calls, and suggestions of tide and weather– but beware, some Take Me Back shells are known to maintain a feisty crab! ‎Take Me Back to Sea Shell: Seemingly innocent pocket fodder of the nostalgic seaman, this shell carries within it the sound of the nearest sea, including lively docks, bustling markets, all of sea-kind, and intelligent voices. These emotions pour into who so ever carries it. ‎Coin Pouch Empath: A peculiar thing of leather and string, the coin pouch empath is sad and forlorn when empty, but overjoyed and greedy when full. Whenever he needed them, he simply popped them off the magical ring. ‎Keyring of Tools: This savvy farmer had a wizard shrink each of his farming tools (shovel, hoe, scythe, axe, plough, pitchfork, and rake) to the size of keys for easy transportation. Warrant for Arrest: The warrant depicts an illustration of they who fell the villager, with a DEAD OR ALIVE bounty of 500gp. There is an engraving on the inside that says 'Don't be a jerk,' in dwarvish.

5e pickpocket

The transcript of an ancient prophecy, describing a heroic person looking a lot like one of the players.Ī brass signet ring given to members of a guild or cult. Turns out to be a key stolen from a guard that opens the keep.Ī golden ring worth 100gp and a note 'today's the day!'.Ī few small pieces of wood, made to look like silver coins (same shape, size, markings), among some actual silver pieces.Ī fishing hook, roll a DC 20 dex save to not have your fingers on it and yell out in pain with your hand still in the pocket. Further inspection reveals that there is one or two minor magic scrolls between some of the pages.Ī bag of various gems and jewelry equal to about 300 gold.Ī key, with no information of what it is used for. One hundred items you might find while digging in an NPC’s pockets! d100Ī folded piece of leather containing several pieces of blank parchment (A wallet with a checkbook)Īn Aegis of Recovery the NPC is unaware of its purpose/doesn't know it has to be worn to work 4Ī diary/journal that goes in detail about the NPC's life.







5e pickpocket