Quest for Kanton's Dagger Loot

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Incidental Treasure

Random and found throughout the Quest. Some of it is found from normal critters and some of it is from the "special" critters. Incidental loot is random, and what drops is not guaranteed for your group.

All the weapons (name, stats,) dropped on this quest EXCEPT FOR THE ASSASSINS' LOOT is randomly generated with ADJECTIVE/METAL/WEAPON TYPE for each quest run per GM Solomon. Weapons that drop may or may not have an adjective or metal type, or may have some variances as well (eg. "a bastard sword").

Some examples of what weapons can be:
Adjective - dull, elegant, engraved, pockmarked, polished
Metal Type - bronze, copper, electrum, electrum-plated, glaes, gold, gold-plated, lumium, kertig, steel, silver, silver-plated
Weapon Type - axe, bastard sword, boko, bola, boomerang, broadaxe, broadsword, chain, cutlass, gauntlet, gavel, gladius, greatsword, halberd, lance, longsword, marlingspike, nimsha, sabre, scythe, sword


Examples of Randomly Generated Weapons


Examples of Randomly Generated Armor & Shields


Examples of Randomly Generated Clothing/Containers/Fluff


Assassin's Drops

End Quest treasure

- Pick one item from this list (one item from the three sarcophagi) if you "win"

First Run

Northern Sarcophagus


Eastern Sarcophagus

  • dark moonstone Katamba (floater) - The large spherical cabochon is dark for a moonstone, and has a moonstone's characteristic billowy iridescence. While it is mostly smooth, the features of Katamba have been graven subtly into its surface. (STUDY) Experience with the moonstone Katamba and other similar items gives a clue to their nature. You believe you could RUB it to activate or silence it, WEAR it or REMOVE it.
  • carved rhodonite Yavash (floater) - The large spherical cabochon is black-kissed crimson in color. While it is mostly smooth, the features of Yavash have been graven subtly into its surface.; (STUDY) Experience with the moonstone Katamba and other similar items gives a clue to their nature. You believe you could RUB it to activate or silence it, WEAR it or REMOVE it.
  • carved lapis lazuli Xibar (floater) - The large spherical cabochon is an intense blue in color, with tiny flecks of gold. While it is mostly smooth, the features of Xibar have been graven subtly into its surface.; (STUDY) Experience with the moonstone Katamba and other similar items gives a clue to their nature. You believe you could RUB it to activate or silence it, WEAR it or REMOVE it.
  • blown-glass Elanthia (floater) - Each continent and island is represented in green, brown and gold detail upon this plump little blue glass sphere.; (STUDY) Experience with the moonstone Katamba and other similar items gives a clue to their nature. You believe you could RUB it to activate or silence it, WEAR it or REMOVE it.
  • ironwood parry stick - Carved into the stick is a life-like face atop a body that appears to be a tree with limbs for arms and legs. The eyes are two inset leaf-green emeralds. Some words circle the lower end. There appears to be something written on it.
  • black shadowsilk cloak - You see nothing unusual.
  • iron bell with a rowan tree handle - A perfect miniature replica of a rowan tree forms this bell's handle. Beneath an abundant canopy, its trunk has been notched to allow for a firm grasp.; (TAP): You tap your iron bell, taking care to keep the clapper from making noise.
  • translucent crystal cat brooch with an ivory grin - The cat's head is turned fully toward the viewer, displaying a self-satisfied smile in tiny ivory teeth. The crystal tail curls beneath the feet in a relaxed posture.
  • two-toned yellow and white gold caterpillar bracelet - This thick bracelet is composed of rounded segments, alternating between yellow and white gold. Two small antennae at the head fit through a discrete eyelet on the end segment to form the clasp.
  • jeweled butterfly mask - Whorls of precious and semi-precious gems spiral and curl, forming elaborate patterns on the face and the wings that extend beyond the sides of the wearer's head. Large circles of polished onyx form the characteristic "eyes" found on certain butterflies and surround the actual eye holes through which the wearer sees. Stiffened gold alloy forms two antennae extending from the top of the head.


Southern Sarcophagus


Second Run

Northern Sarcophagus

Eastern Sarcophagus

Southern Sarcophagus