Museum Trinkets

Random Objects From The Collections

"A museum is humanity's answer to oblivion. Every artifact upon its shelves is a declaration that this person lived, this thing mattered, and this story will not be forgotten."
— From The Curator's Daughter, Act IV
d100 Trinket
1A brass admission token from a museum that burned down centuries ago.
2A display plaque describing an exhibit that no one remembers.
3A tiny clay replica of an ancient ruin.
4A catalog card for an artifact that has been missing for decades.
5A glass eye from a taxidermied owlbear.
6A curator's notebook filled with sketches of exhibits.
7A fragment of a display case etched with protective runes.
8A faded visitor map showing galleries that no longer exist.
9A bronze miniature of a famous king's crown.
10A cracked identification tag tied to a dragon's tooth.
11A velvet pouch containing replica coins sold as souvenirs.
12A brass key labeled "Storage Vault C."
13A small jar of dust collected from an ancient tomb exhibit.
14A wax seal bearing the insignia of a royal museum.
15A curator's glove embroidered with tiny silver thread.
16A folded brochure advertising a long-forgotten exhibition.
17A tiny stone gargoyle once used as a paperweight.
18A museum donation receipt written on parchment.
19A display label identifying a sword as "probably cursed."
20A miniature replica of a famous magical artifact.
21A brass badge identifying a museum security guard.
22A catalog entry describing a species now believed extinct.
23A small wooden stand meant to display a gemstone.
24A cracked lens from a curator's magnifier.
25A brass measuring tool used to authenticate relics.
26A folded sketch of a reconstructed dinosaur-like beast.
27A faded ribbon from an exhibit opening ceremony.
28A tiny bottle containing sand from a legendary desert exhibit.
29A plaster cast of a goblin footprint.
30A visitor's journal describing impossible exhibits.
31A polished shell displayed as evidence of an ancient flood.
32A curator's bookmark listing artifacts currently on loan.
33A museum token good for admission to nowhere.
34A bronze model of a famous lighthouse.
35A display placard with the artifact number scratched off.
36A brass bell once rung to announce guided tours.
37A fragment of painted pottery labeled "Origin Unknown."
38A tiny fossilized claw mounted on a wooden base.
39A folded inventory sheet listing several stolen exhibits.
40A museum employee's name badge from fifty years ago.
41A scale model of an ancient battlefield.
42A tiny drawer handle from a specimen cabinet.
43A curator's notes questioning the authenticity of a famous relic.
44A chipped replica of a giant's skull.
45A brass marker used to number exhibits.
46A visitor's sketch of a dragon skeleton.
47A fragment of silk from a preserved royal gown.
48A ticket stub from a special exhibition on necromancy.
49A small crystal prism once used in magical displays.
50A museum guide's whistle.
51A catalog card stamped "RESTRICTED ACCESS."
52A fragment of a mummified basilisk scale.
53A tiny brass replica of an ancient siege engine.
54A notebook detailing exhibit maintenance schedules.
55A polished stone labeled "Meteorite?"
56A display mount missing the object it once held.
57A miniature ship preserved inside a bottle.
58A curator's pencil sharpened nearly to nothing.
59A brass token issued to patrons of a private collection.
60A folded map of archaeological digs sponsored by the museum.
61A fragment of dragon-hide display backing.
62A museum rulebook forbidding the touching of cursed artifacts.
63A glass vial containing dust from a disintegrated exhibit.
64A replica medal awarded to museum benefactors.
65A tiny painted figurine of a famous explorer.
66A display tag identifying a relic in a language nobody can read.
67A bronze bookmark shaped like a wyvern.
68A cracked specimen jar once used to preserve magical creatures.
69A curator's note reading: "Do not open after sunset."
70A folded visitor complaint about a haunted gallery.
71A tiny brass model of a wizard's tower.
72A display placard describing an artifact that changes shape.
73A fossilized tooth mounted in a silver frame.
74A curator's ledger recording strange nighttime incidents.
75A museum map with a hidden room circled in ink.
76A tiny brass skeleton key labeled "Cabinet 19."
77A broken wax impression of an ancient royal seal.
78A fragment of crystal once displayed as a dragon's tear.
79A visitor's sketchbook full of unfinished drawings.
80A bronze commemorative coin celebrating a museum anniversary.
81A museum inventory tag marked "Artifact Relocated."
82A tiny marble bust of a forgotten scholar.
83A curator's field journal from a recent excavation.
84A silver pin worn by museum lecturers.
85A display card reading "Authenticity Disputed."
86A fossilized feather from a prehistoric sky-beast.
87A folded letter from an angry noble demanding an artifact's return.
88A small brass model of a famous magical gateway.
89A curator's magnifying lens set into a silver frame.
90A display label that appears to have been rewritten several times.
91A tiny stone idol confiscated from grave robbers.
92A catalog entry referencing an exhibit located "beneath the museum."
93A visitor token carved from mammoth ivory.
94A bronze replica of an artifact that never existed.
95A sealed envelope labeled "Open in 100 Years."
96A museum donation plaque removed from an exhibit hall.
97A curator's keyring missing all its keys.
98A folded inventory sheet with one item crossed out repeatedly.
99A glass display bead containing a tiny preserved fairy wing.
100A handwritten exhibit label that simply reads: "It remembers."

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