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Accessories

Goods Cost Weight*
Arrows (20) 4 bp 3 lb
Backpack 2 bp 2 lb
Bedroll 2 bp 5 lb
Belt Pouches 3 bp 0.5 lb
Bit & Bridle 2 bp 1 lb
Boots 1 sp 3 lb
Caltrops (5) 8 bp 2 lb
Camp Cookware 5 bp 2 lb
Crossbow bolts (20) 11 bp 3 lb
Cloak 9 bp 2 lb
Coat 15 bp 6 lb
Drum, Hand 18 sp 2 lb
Equipment Belt 1 sp 1 lb
Fire-starting bow 1 cp 0.5 lb
Flint & steel l bp 0.5 lb
Flute 3 sp 1 lb
Framepack 33 cp 3 lb
Harp, Great 300 sp 100 lb
Harp, Small 40 sp 5 lb
Lantern, Large 12 bp 2 lb
Lantern, Small 7 bp 1 lb
Lock pick kit 1 sp 0.5 lb
Lute 20 sp 3 lb
Mirror, Steel 1 sp 0.5 lb
Multi-Tool 7 sp 8 lb
Ocarina 18 bp 1 lb
Oil flask 3 bp 1 lb
Pants 25 cp 1 lb
Pegs/Stakes (10) 1 cp 2 lb
Pitons/Stakes (10) 2 bp 3 lb
Quick Release 1 sp 0.25 lb
Quiver (holds 20) l bp 0.5 lb
Rope 4 bp 6 lb
Rope (superior) 12 bp 3 lb
Sack (50 lb) 8 cp 2 lb
Saddle 10 bp 20 lb
Scabbard 25 bp 1 lb
Scroll Case 3 sp 1 lb
Shirt 3 bp 1 lb
Surcoat 9 bp 1 lb
Tarp (5’x8’) l bp 4 lb
Tent 2 sp 9 lb
Torch 1 cp 1 lb
Waterskin (1 pt) 1 cp 0.25 lb
* — Weight only counts towards encumbrance if carried and not worn
  • Arrows – Sold in bundles of 20.

  • Backpack – Can hold up to 2 cubic foot worth of items that weigh no more than 40 lbs. Water resistant.

  • Bedroll – This is a small tarp, used as ground cover, along with an extra thick blanket that can be folded over and fastened along the bottom and up one side.

  • Belt Pouches – Made of hard leather, these pouches are 3” x 5” and 6” deep. Can hold 5-10 lbs.

  • Bit & Bridle – Made of leather and metal, this is a harness that slips over the head of the mount and is used to control it.

  • Boots – Leather, calf- or knee-high.

  • Caltrops – Sold in groups of 5, these are sharp little 4-pointed metal stars, about half an inch in size. Stepping on one causes 1 point of damage.

  • Camp Cookware – Made of a light weight metal, this is a set of nested dishes, including 2 small pans, 2 small bowls, 2 plates, and a small metal cup. When all nested, they take up a small 6” diameter x 2” deep cylinder of space.

  • Crossbow Bolts – Sold in bundles of 20.

  • Cloak – Made of heavy wool.

  • Coat – Made of furs and leather. Good for protection against the elements.

  • Drum, Hand – This is a small leather skin stretched across a wooden frame. It produces sound when it is beat upon. The size of the frame and the tension of the stretched skin are what determine the sounds made when it is struck.

  • Equipment Belt – This is a sturdy 3” wide belt, studded with metal rings every 4” along its length.

  • Fire-Starting Bow – Used to start fires in approximately 5 minutes.

  • Flint & Steel – Used to start fires in approximately 3 minutes.

  • Flute – This is a long tube with a single hole at one end and several holes along the length of the tube. It produces sound when air is blown across the mouthpiece hole. The tone can be varied by opening or closing the holes along its length. The length of the flute also impacts its tone.

  • Framepack – It can hold up to 5 cubic feet of items that weigh up to 100 lbs. Water resistant.

  • Harp, Great – This is large frame holding strings of varying lengths. When strummed or picked, the strings product musical tones. It is often played with both hands.

  • Harp, Small – This is sometimes called a Lyre or even Lap Harp, because it is small enough to be held in one’s lap or in one arm while it is played with the other hand.

  • Lantern, Large – Holds 1 pint of oil which will burn for up to 6 hours and illuminate a 50’ diameter area.

  • Lantern, Small – Holds half a pint of oil, which will burn for up to 3 hours and illuminate a 30’ diameter area.

  • Lock Pick Kit – This is a small leather case that holds a variety of picks and metal wires that can be used to open locks. Grants a +5 bonus to Gimmickry skill when used to pick locks.

  • Lute – This is a wooden instrument, the body being teardrop shaped and being hollow, with a hole in the center. From the small end of the body extends a neck. Across the body and up the neck are strung multiple strings which then produce musical tones when plucked or strummed. Variations of this include the guitar and the dulcimer.

  • Mirror, Steel – This is a small 4” round piece of polished and silvered steel. It makes for a sturdy and versatile mirror.

  • Multi-Tool – This is a collection of items that may be assembled in a number of different configurations. It consists of 3 poles, each 2’ long, with 1” diameter metal end caps. The end caps are threaded on one end, and form a socket on the other, so that the poles may be screwed together. In addition to the poles, the Multi-Tool comes with a dagger, a hatchet head, a hammer head, a shovel head and 3 torch heads. The torch heads are wrapped in paper and when lit will burn for 6 hours, lighting a 20’ diameter area. The torch heads can be replaced for 5 bp each (1 sp if you do not have a used torch head to exchange).

    In addition to torches, this allows the Multi-Tool to also be used as a shovel, a hammer (or a make-shift war hammer), a hatchet or axe for chopping wood, or even as a staff or spear. When the poles are used to create weapons, any such weapon created has a -4 modifier.

  • Ocarina – This is an oblong enclosed chamber, about 4 to 6 inches in length and up to 2 inches in depth, with a number of holes on the top and a mouthpiece projecting from the side. It is used by blowing through the mouthpiece and using the fingers to cover different holes to produce different tones.

  • Oil Flask – Made of glass and wrapped in heavy cotton, this includes one pint of oil (burns for 6 hours).

  • Pants – Made of sturdy material in most cases. Higher quality materials might increase the price.

  • Pegs/Stakes – Sold in bundles of 10. Wooden.

  • Pipes – These are sometimes called Pan Pipes. They are made of several tubes of varying lengths, attached side-by-side. Blowing through the tubes produces a musical note, with each tube producing a different tone.

  • Pitons/Stakes – Sold in bundles of 10. Metal.

  • Quick Release – Used to allow fast and easy, one-handed removal of a backpack or framepack. Removal of a pack requires only 1 Action Point, and may be performed at the same time as other actions, so long as the character has one hand free. It takes 2 minutes to put on a pack that has a Quick Release.

  • Quiver – Holds 20 arrows/bolts.

  • Rope – Supports up to 500 lbs of weight. 50’ length.

  • Rope (superior) – Supports up to 1,000 lb. 50’ length.

  • Sack – A large canvas sack that can hold up to 50 lbs of weight.

  • Saddle – Leather seat used to ride on mounts. It cushions the rider, allowing him to ride longer with less worry of falling off.

  • Scabbard – Holds bladed weapons and comes with a belt. Back scabbards will cost an extra 10 bp.

  • Scroll Case – Comes as either a flat leather case or a tube of various materials. Both are water resistant.

  • Shirt – Made of sturdy material in most cases. Higher quality materials might increase the price.

  • Surcoat – This is a long garment worn over armor or other clothing.

  • Tarp – This is a 5’ x 8’ canvas cloth. It is water resistant.

  • Tent – This is a small 2 man tent. Weather and water resistant.

  • Torch – The torch will burn for 6 hours, illuminating a 20’ diameter area.

  • Waterskin – This is a small leather bottle. It will hold up to 1 pint of liquid.