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An intricate knot that nobody seems to know how to tie or untie – sailors believe it to be bad luck.A torn page on which is written "Death! / Plop.An invitation to a formal ball to be held in two years time.A small bar of orichalcum, a metal only mentioned in ancient literature.A travel set of paints: someone has used up all the black.A square of ironsilk sewn by the geargrubs of ancient Siclari.A map of a labyrinth, on which is penciled a line that starts at the centre but fails to connect to the entrance.A bronze gear on which is etched the word "Moon".A fossil of an extinct many-limbed critter.An echo pearl from the depths of the Vibration Lake.A keychain holding the head of a broken key.A scrap of paper on which is written, in Goblin, "My dearest Bess,".A glowing blue-green line, six inches long, but with no discernible radius.A dried sky lily, from the tip of the Godshead, an impossibly high mountain.A blob of grey goo, slippy but safe to touch, kept in a ceramic pot.A palm-sized iron cage: the door doesn't shut properly, as the tiny lock was broken from the inside.A cut yellow chrysanthemum that never dies.A sheet of vellum on which is crudely painted a herbal plant that you have yet to identify.A square of bear-beetle leather, a creature unique to the misty woods of Cix.A ceramic puzzle cube, with each face divided into four independently rotating squares enameled with astronomical signs.A solid blue metal sphere, one inch in diameter, with three parallel grooves around the circumference.A bronze box containing a tiny wooden owl.If you want to exceed 100 items on the list, just begin a new one. Per the PHB, trinkets can be "lightly touched by mystery": they can be mundane or have very minor magical effects. The description should be a single sentence. To add a trinket, add its description to the numbered list below. Trinket Box by Judith Alsop Miles, on Flickr
