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Steamfort Trinkets

Steamfort Trinkets

1d50 Steamfort Trinkets

Steamfort is the pinnacle of engineering in Aethervale. These trinkets are often found in the pockets of dwarves or the toolbelts of engineers.

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1A tiny, brass mechanical spider that can crawl up walls but does nothing else.
2A pocket watch that runs backward but correctly predicts the time of the next sunrise.
3A heavy iron ring that grows warm when near unrefined Aether-crystals.
4A collapsible brass spyglass that has a lens for seeing through thick steam.
5A small jar of "Ever-Lube" that can make any rusted hinge move silently.
6A miniature steam-engine whistle that can be heard for a mile.
7A pair of goggles with three different tinted lenses (red, green, blue) that do nothing but look cool.
8A handful of "Impact Bolts" that spark when they hit a hard surface.
9A small lead box containing a perfectly preserved, non-functional Aether-core.
10A wrench that automatically adjusts its size to fit any bolt it touches.
11A compass that points toward the nearest active forge instead of North.
12A small, clockwork music box that plays a rhythmic, industrial beat.
13A belt buckle that has a hidden, fold-out multi-tool.
14A glass vial of "Steam-Mist" that, when opened, creates a 5ft cloud of hot vapor.
15A mechanical quill that writes in perfect Dwarven runes.
16A metal glove that gives a small, harmless static shock to anyone who shakes the wearer's hand.
17A heavy iron coin with the symbol of the Ironbeard Syndicate on one side and a gear on the other.
18A small, leather-bound manual titled "Common Aether-Engine Failures and How to Fix Them with a Hammer."
19A set of "Anti-Vibration" earplugs made of thick rubber.
20A brass locket that contains a moving image of a puffing steam airship.
21A specialized lighter that produces a blue flame hot enough to melt lead.
22A small, spring-loaded launcher that fires a single ball bearing up to 30 feet.
23A shard of a broken "Ironclad" hull, still smelling of grease and soot.
24A mechanical "Pet" mouse that needs to be wound up every hour to keep moving.
25A pair of heavy-duty tongs that can pick up red-hot coals without transferring heat.
26A small canister of "Pressure-Seal" foam that can temporarily plug a 1-inch leak.
27A brass token that entitles the bearer to one free pint of "Steam-Pipe Stout" at any Steamfort tavern.
28A miniature model of a "Super-Dreadnought" airship, complete with moving propellers.
29A metal whistle that can only be heard by mechanical creatures or golems.
30A heavy-duty leather apron that is surprisingly resistant to acid splashes.
31A "Bolt-Counter" that keeps track of how many times it has been clicked.
32A small, handheld bellows that produces a very concentrated, high-pressure stream of air.
33A glass marble with a tiny bit of liquid Aether trapped inside, glowing faintly.
34A set of blueprints for a "Steam-Powered Cat-Petter" (non-functional).
35A heavy iron padlock that has no keyhole and only opens when a specific rhythm is tapped on it.
36A pair of "Spring-Step" soles that can be attached to boots to increase jump height by 1 foot.
37A small, brass-encased magnet that is powerful enough to pull a dagger from 3 feet away.
38A "Heat-Sink" crystal that absorbs heat from the wearer's hand, feeling pleasantly cool.
39A mechanical "Translation Cog" that can translate a single word from Common to Dwarven when spun.
40A vial of "Industrial-Grade Solvent" that can dissolve any adhesive in 1 minute.
41A small, portable "Aether-Stove" that can boil a cup of water in 10 seconds.
42A brass monocle that highlights structural weaknesses in stone or metal.
43A "Feedback Rod" that vibrates when it detects a high concentration of Aether.
44A mechanical dice-roller that ensures the result is always random.
45A small, lead-lined pouch used for carrying "Spent" Aether-crystals.
46A set of "Clockwork Lockpicks" that move themselves inside a lock.
47A brass plate engraved with the "Rules of the Forge."
48A tiny, steam-powered fan that clips onto a collar.
49A "Pressure-Gauge" watch that measures the ambient magical pressure of the area.
50A heavy-duty iron pipe that has been modified into a flute.