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