Cavern 67
Cavern 67
Too large to describe. 1248 feet vertical height.
So water moves things. It is the primary agent of erosion. Caves are a result of water moving.
Now, when you have people, suddenly the water moves their garbage.
So I have a couple "tables" for things that might get
pushed by water and remain in water for a little while. These are
reasons to dredge sump bottoms and to search lake and pool bottoms.
Today it is a coin table, a trinket table, and a ceramic sherd table.
As in the previous sump table post (#34), the I search the Body
cave(#29) as a metal table for figuring out what kind of coin, and
any damage it may have is a good idea. The aforementioned sump tables are intended to be used alongside these tables as well.
d100 coin table!
d100 trinket table!
1 A Fairy Stone (Google it!)
2 Tiny Humanoid Bones
3 A Locket with a picture in it. Water damaged.
4 Small Stone Bear Necklace centerpiece
5 Small Ounce Weight of Lead
6 Small Keychain Bust in Copper
7 Screwdriver (Rusted)
8 Domino (ivory)
9 Small Glass Marble in Holder with chain attached (Dowsing Pendulum)
10 Small Petrified Stone Egg? Fossil?
11 Small Cylindrical bead
12 King Cake Baby
13 Small Strange Metal Canister W Rubber Tubing
14 Halo Bead
15 Square Coin
16 Small Badge (Choose Organization!)
17 Small Silver Key
18 Screw (Not Rusty)
19 Silver Spoon, Decorated with Fish Imagery
20 Metal Wax Stamp (Choose Organization, Potentially very valuable/dangerous)
21 Small Idol of Wizard
22 Tiny Candle Snuffer in Brass
23 Brass Key
24 Tiny Toy Lantern
25 Mouth Harp
26 Floral Earring
27 Small Pocketwatch, decorated as a Ladybug, wings close and open to reveal clock face
28 Blue Glass Bead
29 Small Stone Turtle Bead
30 Small Radial Wire Sphere Bead
31 Small Golden Elephant Earring
32 Red Enamel Lion Earring
33 Large Bug Metal Broch
34 Small Metal Figurine
35 Diamond Set in Holder Bead
36 A six Sided Die
37 Gold Coin
38 Piece of hack-Silver
39 Electrum Coin
40 Platinum Coin
41 Iron Key (Very Rusted)
42 Small Tin of Salve
43 Solid Black Marble
44 Stone Arrow Pendant
45 Blown Glass Egg
46 Tightly Braided Cord in Yellow green and Red
47 Tiny Copper Coffer
48 Large(Compared to other trinkets) Tin of Grease
49 Jack
50 Lumpy Piece of Metal
51 Gold Armband Decorated With Vines and Worms
52 Brass Button
53 Large Metal Disc Used For Something (Scratched)
54 Clear Glass Marble
55 Tiny Bottle of Medicine
56 Tiny Baby Voodoo Doll
57 Four Sided Die
58 Clear Glass Lens
59 Small Bone Button
60 Badge (choose Organization)
61 Small Human Head Bead
62 Six Sided Die
63 Small jackal head Pendant
64 Small Idol of A saint Holding His Own Halo
65 Copper and Silver Coin
66 Nothing or Sixty Seven, cause I can't count
67 Purple Metal Coin, Like Form Mardi Gras
68 metal Lipstick Cap Or a Tiny Gold Ring
69 Small Pendant for Holding A piece of Paper (Water Damaged Note)
70 Copper Button
71 Metal Gear
72 Deformed Gold Coin
73 Long Metal Spike, Thin
74 Leering Oni Face Carved From Ivory
75 Button That Can Be Pinned on Lapel, has a hand and some strange language emblazoned on it
76 Small Stone Die
77 Silver and Gold Coin (White Gold)
78 False Tooth
79 Allen Wrench
80 Large Glass Eye
81 Flint Arrowhead
82 Small Finger Puppet
83 Copper Coin, If Spun Whistles and whines
84 large Green glass bead
d20, all are interesting IE they have glaze or markings.
Here is the map edited to include sumps/lots of water.
There is also a reason to go below the sumps. The hidden area near the bottom could be an excellent place to put things...
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