The following are contraband items that originated in the Blackwood zone of the Blackwood Chapter.
Icon | Item | Description | Value | Type |
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Adder-Tap Extractor (page) | A complex mechanism for extracting the venom from Black Marsh's dreaded moon adders. You can't make daril without it! | 250 | Devices | |
Akaviri Governor's Stamp (page) | A signet stamp of gold, made for a high official. The design shows a stylized dragon's head ringed by Akaviri runes. | 250 | Oddities | |
Ancestor Moth Anatomy (page) | An incredibly detailed rendering of an Ancestor Moth, complete with names, terms and talented painting. | 250 | Writings | |
Ancestor-Silk Shawl (page) | The ancestor moth of Nibenay produces a silk prized across the Empire. Some believe these shawls hold memories of the dead. | 250 | Dry Goods, Wardrobe Accessories | |
Ancient Daril Mortar (page) | The use of daril--a potent Argonian drug--dates back thousands of years. This masterfully cut stone mortar is the proof. | 250 | Trifles and Ornaments | |
Ancient Sacrificial Funnel (page) | Argonian etchings of Sithis cover this stone funnel. Judging by the stains, it probably played a role in some grisly ritual. | 250 | Tools, Ritual Objects | |
Antique Blackwood Cutlery (page) | Imperial chefs are renowned for their skill with unnervingly sharp cutlery. These knives are very sharp indeed. | 250 | Utensils | |
Archein Claw File (page) | A hunk of swamp pummice [sic] used to sharpen the claws of Argonian radiers [sic]. | 100 | Grooming Items | |
Argonian Amber Salamander (page) | A stylized representation of one of Black Marsh's predatory amphibians. Curiously warm to the touch. | 250 | Statues | |
Argonian Chisel (page) | A small, simple chisel made from sharpened stone and sturdy branches. | 100 | Smithing Equipment, Tools | |
Argonian Ragamuffin Doll (page) | A Nibenese toymaker or seamstress must have made this for a human child. Argonians don't play with rag dolls. | 335 | Dolls | |
Argonian Style Pamphlet (page) | A pamphlet encouraging young Argonians to take risks with their fashion, showcasing outfits with Imperial touches. | 100 | Writings | |
Ayleid Arrowhead (page) | The archers of the long-vanished Ayleids preferred ornately barbed arrowheads made from dark, glassy stone. | 100 | Oddities | |
Baked Clay Music Box (page) | Made from the vibrant red clay that surrounds Gideon, this small music box has a deep, throaty sound to it. | 100 | Musical Instruments | |
Baked Mud Sipping Bowl (page) | A small bowl sculpted from baked mud and hardened to prevent cracks. One edge has a deep divot to make it easier to drink from. | 100 | Drinkware | |
Barsaebic Varla Diadem (page) | The Ayleids sometimes used varla, or starstone, to preserve memories. This delicate tiara holds glimpses of a forgotten queen. | 1500 | Relics | |
Bat-Skin Banquet Mask (page) | This macabre mask was fashioned from the membranous wings of a Blackwood bat. A very popular accoutrement in vampiric circles. | 100 | Wardrobe Accessories | |
Black Mud Facial Scrub (page) | Imperial stylists often extol the restorative properties of the thick, black mud of northern Black Marsh. | 100 | Grooming Items | |
Blackwood Ash-Fired Bowl (page) | This lovely bowl features the distinctive ash glaze of Gideon--a technique discovered after the Great Burn of 1E 2828. | 100 | Dishes and Cookware | |
Blackwood Boast Deck (page) | An unusual deck of cards that instead features thick wooden plates. Apparently, only Argonians have the skill to shuffle them. | 100 | Games | |
Blackwood Manacles (page) | Lined with rough wamasu skin and capable of a vice-like cinch, no amount of mud will let a criminal slip these cuffs. | 100 | Tools | |
Bog Beacon Spore Powder (page) | The dried spores of the bog beacon mushroom are reported to be effective against infection. | 100 | Medical Supplies | |
Brandy Musk Cologne (page) | Have you ever wanted to smell like your local tavern? Now you can! | 100 | Cosmetics | |
Cactus-Blossom Salve (page) | A medicinal cream made from the blossoms of the Arkay's lash cactus. Useful for soothing sunburns and other irritations. | 100 | Medical Supplies | |
Castle Giovesse Playset (page) | A tiny replica of legendary Castle Giovesse. Painstakingly assembled, this probably belonged to a child of special significance. | 250 | Children's Toys | |
Castle Leyawiin Hammer (page) | Speciality hammers made for the upkeep of Leyawiin Castle, stamped with the offical [sic] seal. | 100 | Smithing Equipment, Tools | |
Cepaliarch Idol (page) | This vaguely octopean image of Hermaeus Mora secretes some kind of slime regardless of how often it's cleaned. | 250 | Ritual Objects | |
Charm of Dibella (page) | A small, delicately carved depiction of Dibella, small enough to fit in the palm of a hand. It looks worn and forgotten. | 100 | Ritual Objects | |
Chukka-Sei Token (page) | A small clay token symbolizing the completion of a Chukka-Sei trial. It is stamped with the likeness of a swamp fern. | 100 | Ritual Objects | |
Clamshell Ladle (page) | Clever Argonian artisans often make use of shells for household needs. This masterfully assembled ladle is one such example. | 100 | Utensils | |
Coffin-Handle Paperweight (page) | The constant erosion of Blackwood's swamps often reveals long-buried coffins. Locals continue to find new uses for the handles. | 100 | Scrivener Supplies | |
Commemorative Liberation Platter (page) | This polished silver platter features the Redguard warrior, Sai Sahan, in profile. A fitting tribute to Leyawiin's liberator. | 250 | Dishes and Cookware | |
Countess Caro's Perfume (page) | Purportedly made to smell exactly like the Countess herself. It has notes of cinnamon. | 100 | Cosmetics | |
Crab-Snatcher (page) | This grasping tool features a multi-toothed claw and a simple pully-system--a perfect tool for grabbing mudcrabs at a distance. | 100 | Children's Toys, Tools | |
Cracked Morihaus Statuette (page) | Perhaps this effigy was once magnificent, but it has been cracked and lost its shine over time. It was once well cared for. | 100 | Ritual Objects | |
Crumpled Wanted Posters (page) | This collection of hand-rendered wanted posters entreats people to keep on the lookout for werewolves in their midst. | 100 | Writings | |
Cypress Wood Comb (page) | A fine lacquer finish and decorative blossom motifs make this comb a perfect example of the Blackwood Nibenese aesthetic. | 100 | Wardrobe Accessories, Grooming Items | |
Cypress Wood Spoon (page) | Argonians use the sturdy knees of Blackwood cypress trees for all manner of tools, including spoons. | 100 | Utensils | |
Daedroth-tooth Scrimshaw (page) | A deranged artisan inscribed macabre imagery onto this Daedroth tooth. A truly unsettling work of art. | 100 | Ritual Objects, Artwork | |
Dagon Devotional Figurine (page) | Hewn from polished obsidian, this four-armed idol is clearly a depiction of the Prince of Cataclysm, Mehrunes Dagon. | 250 | Ritual Objects | |
Decorative Skull Bottle (page) | Made from thick green glass, this bottle is designed to resemble a human skull with a silver stopper at the crown of the head. | 100 | Trifles and Ornaments | |
Deepmurk Scale Lacquer (page) | Members of the Su-Zahleel tribe sometimes treat their scales with this thick alchemical brew to enhance their luster. | 250 | Grooming Items | |
Diamond Duel Set (page) | Adapted from a long-forgotten Aldmeric ritual, this ancient Imperial boardgame is a favorite pastime of Nibenese nobles. | 250 | Games | |
Dovah-Fly Trap (page) | This painstakingly assembled reed trap seems specially designed for trapping iridescent dovah-flies. | 100 | Devices | |
Dragon Scale Scrimshaw (page) | Most scrimshaw is carved into tooth or bone, but the scale of a Dragon works too. The image depicts an Imperial galley. | 250 | Trifles and Ornaments | |
Dragon's-Scale Powder (page) | Rouge powder said to be made from Dragon scales, but more likely comes from crushed snowberries. | 100 | Cosmetics | |
Driftwood Birdhouse (page) | The twists and whorls of the driftwood give this birdhouse a truly unique appearance. | 100 | Artwork | |
Driftwood Slapjack (page) | The decorative driftwood grip and polished riverstone weight make this sap as attractive as it is dangerous. | 100 | Tools | |
Eki-Xaht Feedbag (page) | The frog-leather feedbags of the Eki-Xaht tribe are watertight, allowing their livestock to eat grubs and rice without spillage. | 100 | Tools | |
Elaborate Shellfish Knife (page) | The Empire loves their shellfish, and this jeweled knife is specially made for cutting the tender flesh for eating. With style! | 250 | Fishing Supplies | |
Emperor Moricar Decennial Coin (page) | A commemorative coin struck to mark the tenth anniversary of Emperor Moricar's coronation. It's a poor likeness. | 100 | Trifles and Ornaments | |
Fermented Snake Rum (page) | An incredibly pungent alcohol made from snake bile and diluted venom. It is said to knock even the hardiest on their tails. | 250 | Drinkware | |
Foul Waterlogged Journal (page) | This journal supposedly belonged to an adventeruer [sic] in Gideon before he went missing. It smells of excrement. | 100 | Writings | |
Fourth Legion Blindfold (page) | These specially designed masks make dealing with captured Argonian guerillas far easier. | 100 | Wardrobe Accessories | |
Fourth Legion Centurion's Plume (page) | In the Xi-Tsei Massacre, Argonian warriors wiped out an Imperial legion. This horsehair crest is a trophy of that victory. | 250 | Oddities | |
Fourth Legion Signum (page) (datamined – confirmation needed) |
This ancient Imperial standard may have been carried by one of General Sardecus's servants during the Blackwater War. | 1500 | Relic | |
Frogskin Pouch (page) | A rare frog not often found in the outskirts of Gideon makes a fine purse with a glossy red sheen. | 250 | Smithing Equipment, Wardrobe Accessories | |
Gemmian Wax Child (page) | A century ago, the brilliant Leyawiin dollmaker Gemmia was famed for her lifelike wax dolls. They are still prized today. | 250 | Dolls | |
Gideon Alley Map (page) | This weathered map doesn't look like much, but it illustrates the crime-infested alleys of Gideon in considerable detail. | 250 | Maps | |
Gideon Studded Horseshoe (page) | The gifted farriers of Leyawiin created these shoes to help horses navigate the muddy wilds of Blackwood. | 100 | Tools | |
Glass Stallion Decanter (page) | A master glassbolower [sic] etched several equine motifs into the surface of this crystaline vessel. A true work of art. | 250 | Dishes and Cookware | |
Goblet of the Council (page) | The Elder Council's sigil is stamped upon the iron bowl and dark rubies line the stem. | 250 | Drinkware | |
Golden False Lashes (page) | These expertly cut feathers meant for the eyes are dipped in lightweight gold dust to create an opulent display when blinking. | 250 | Cosmetics | |
Golden Morihaus Statuette (page) | Morihaus, the Winged Bull, was a hero and demigod whose deeds helped forge the Alessian Empire. | 250 | Statues | |
Golden Strung Lute (page) | This lute has strings made out of gold. It makes it nearly impossible to play, but nonetheless beautiful. | 250 | Musical Instruments | |
Hardwood Mud-Scraper (page) | A rare frog not often found in the outskirts of Gideon makes a fine purse with a glossy red sheen. | 100 | Tools | |
Harvest's End Table Runner (page) | Embroidered with images of bountiful crops, this table decoration is typically displayed on the Harvest's End holiday. | 100 | Dry Goods | |
Horn of the Empire (page) | The horn of an ox fashioned into a loud instrument, possibly once used to signal Imperial troops during wartime. | 250 | Musical Instruments | |
Imperial Canteen (page) | Carried by Imperial soldiers years ago. The rim is rusted and the symbol painted onto the side is worn, but recognizable. | 100 | Drinkware | |
Imperial Dragon Brooch (page) | An intricate carving in the shape of a dragon, very meticulously done. This brooch inspires reverance. | 250 | Ritual Objects | |
Intrigue on the Nibenay (page) | A strategy game made popular by legendary battlemage, Leona Bascilius. A single game can sometimes last days. | 100 | Games | |
Iron Shears (page) | The industrious mage-librarians of the Nibenay Basin use these heavy iron shears to cut reams of parchment in a single snip. | 100 | Scrivener Supplies | |
Ironwood Nut Salve Jar (page) | Black Marsh Argonians sometimes use the hard shell of the ironwood nut as a jar for salves and unguents. | 100 | Medical Supplies | |
Journal of Dreams (page) | If you record a night's dreams in this small gray book immediately upon waking, the dreams are fixed forever in your memory. | 250 | Magic Curiosities | |
Kaladas Inn Stein (page) | A fine, pewter stein for ale that comes directly from the Kaladas Inn in Leyawiin. | 250 | Drinkware | |
Keshu the Black Fin Poster (page) | A large poster with a painting of Keshu the Black Fin. Perfect for any decorating needs. | 250 | Writings | |
Kothringi Humming Doll (page) | Dolls of this unusual style feature a clever arrangement of air bladders and reeds inside. They hum when squeezed. | 250 | Dolls | |
Kothringi Six-Reed Mat (page) | Kothringi artisans perfected a technique for weaving reeds of different colors and textures into decorative mats. | 250 | Dry Goods | |
Lacquered Wood Puzzle Box (page) | A small, well-made puzzle box that is surprisingly hard to open. It rattles when you shake it. | 100 | Trifles and Ornaments, Games | |
Legionary Camp Prefect's Mallet (page) | Legionary camp prefects often carry a polished steel mallet as a symbol of their rank and authority. | 250 | Tools | |
Leyawiin Paired Bells (page) | Ring one of these small horsehead-shaped bells, and the other bell rings too--as long as they aren't more than a bowshot apart. | 100 | Magic Curiosities | |
Leyawiin Toad Raft (page) | The soggy conditions of Blackwood make nautical toys quite popular. This tiny raft seems tailor-made for a toad. | 100 | Children's Toys | |
Leyawiin Watch Insignia (page) | Plainclothed watchmen often carry this bronze, horse-shaped insignia as proof of their membership in Leyawiin's city guard. | 250 | Tools, Wardrobe Accessories | |
Leyawiins' Gambeson Quilt (page) | A talented seamstress converted this soldier's quilted gambeson into a warm blanket. Perfect for cold, damp nights in Gideon. | 100 | Wardrobe Accessories, Dry Goods | |
Lilmothiit Fox-Kite (page) | A sleek paper kite, painted bright orange and featuring a real fox's tail. | 250 | Children's Toys | |
Longhouse Spade (page) | This polished steel spade bears the antlered coat of the Longhouse Emperors. Likely a gift for a groundbreaking ceremony. | 250 | Tools | |
Lover's Diary (page) | A small journal bound in red leather. Anything written in its pages disappears at dawn. | 100 | Magic Curiosities | |
Lucky Sigil Stone (page) | This striated, granite sphere is not a true morpholith, but it might pass as the genuine article if not for its small size. | 100 | Ritual Objects, Oddities | |
Mage's War Dice (page) | Crafted from polished geodes, this handful of purple dice feel unsually heavy. | 250 | Games | |
Majestic Lawn Marbles (page) | Despite its popularity, the game of lawn marbles is very difficult to play in the marshy climes of Blackwood. | 250 | Games | |
Marsh Giant Ink (page) | Argonians sometimes harvest the blood of fallen marsh giants for use in paints and inks. | 250 | Scrivener Supplies | |
Marsh Mint Gum-Rub (page) | Argonians harvest the potent mint plants around Gideon for use in food, but Imperials often use the leaves for oral hygeine. | 100 | Grooming Items | |
Miniature Silver Dagger (page) | Mostly decorative, although a desperate warrior might stab a very small werewolf to death with a few tries | 250 | Trifles and Ornaments | |
Miniature Spinning Wheel (page) | This ingenious invention allows the tailors of Leyawiin to spin small quantities of thread from the comfort of their rockers. | 250 | Devices | |
Minotaur-Chief Horncap (page) | An ornate bronze cap that was once fitted over the end of a very large Minotaur's horn. Still quite pointy. | 250 | Oddities | |
Moonstone Kothringi Maiden (page) | The Kothringi are gone, but they live on in their artwork and handicrafts. This graceful statuette is an excellent example. | 250 | Statues | |
Mudcrab Claw Pipe (page) | Old salts desperate for a smoke sometimes fashion pipes out of a hollow crab claws. The residue on this one smells of skooma. | 100 | Tools | |
Mudcrab Cracking-Clamp (page) | Golden grips and flawless steel make this culinary tool as beautiful as it is functional. | 250 | Devices, Utensils | |
Mummified Harpy Talon (page) | Affixed to a short handle, this grisly trophy seems to have been made into a talisman. Or a backscratcher. | 100 | Oddities | |
Naga Fishing Rod (page) | This is much longer than the typical fishing rod, and instead of a hook there is a long, needle-like fang at the end. | 100 | Fishing Supplies | |
Naga-Quill Pen (page) | Taken from the head of a Naga raider, this frightful writing tool is perfect for adventurous and warlike scribes. | 250 | Scrivener Supplies | |
Nails of Saint Kaladas (page) | According to legend, Saint Kaladas used these gnarled, iron nails to assemble the original pulpit in the Chapel of Zenithar. | 1500 | Relic | |
Needlerush Swamp Kabob Set (page) | The rigid stems of this native plant often find a use in Blackmarsh cuisine, adding a loamy aftertaste that Leyawiins love. | 100 | Utensils | |
Niben-Crystal Serving Plate (page) | Nibenese crystal is renowned for its precision and clean, transparent finish. This plate is a perfect example. | 250 | Dishes and Cookware | |
Nibenese Bed Warmer (page) | When filled with hot coals, this filigreed brass pan can make chilly nights on the coast of the Topal Bay a bit more cozy. | 250 | Furnishings, Wardrobe Accessories | |
Nibenese Pinwheel (page) | This colorful pinwheel often appears in Nibenese landscaping, lending a sense of regal frivolity to any garden. | 100 | Artwork, Trifles and Ornaments | |
Nibenese Princess Doll (page) | The painted features of this porcelain doll are perfect, but it's the clothing that stands out. The tiny ball gown is lovely. | 250 | Dolls | |
Nibenese Wedding Pillow (page) | This small pillow is embroidered with the newlyweds' family trees. It's a traditional wedding gift to bless the union. | 100 | Dry Goods | |
Nocturnal's Effigy (page) | A crudely-wrought depiction of Nocturnal made from dark, glossy obsidian. It looks slightly ominous when held in the light. | 250 | Ritual Objects | |
Onkabra Clay Vase (page) | The distinctive red clay of the Onkabra delta makes for very distinctive pottery. | 100 | Dishes and Cookware, Trifles and Ornaments | |
Onyx Haj Mota Figurine (page) | The representation is simple, almost child-like, but the stone is smoothly polished. | 100 | Statues | |
Opal-Studded Hairbrush (page) | Imported from Pellitine across the Trans-Niben, this opulent brush likely belonged to one of Leyawiin's many duchesses. | 250 | Grooming Items | |
Palm Sized Vossa-Satl (page) | This tiny vossa-satl uses tree frogs the size of coins in order to produce its characteristic sound. | 100 | Musical Instruments | |
Perfumed Circlet Polisher (page) | A decadent polisher that polishes circlets while also giving the wearer a pleasant odor. | 250 | Smithing Equipment, Grooming Items | |
Phantasmagorical Lens (page) | A strange multi-colored crystal in a golden hoop. When you peer through it, your surroundings come alive with ethereal visions. | 250 | Magic Curiosities | |
Pickled Haj Mota Gall Bladder (page) | Haj motas are not hard to find, but their gall bladders are highly poisonous. The trick is preserving them for medicinal use. | 250 | Medical Supplies | |
Pinned Black Marsh Butterfly (page) | A large black butterfly with blue starbursts on its wings, preserved in a glass box. Strangely, no one can identify the species. | 100 | Oddities | |
Prowler-Skin Vellum (page) | The rugged hide of marsh prowlers makes for very durable parchment--an essential item for enterprising Blackwood scholars. | 250 | Scrivener Supplies | |
Pungent Fleshfly Charm (page) | Carved from hardened resin into the shape of a fleshfly, this small charm smells bitter and is said to repel insects. | 100 | Magic Curiosities | |
Razor Brand (page) | This heavy iron brand bears a rough likeness of Mehrunes Razor at the scalding end. Likely reserved for initiation rituals. | 100 | Ritual Objects | |
Red Diamond Chalice (page) | A fine golden chalice, studded with red precious stones. Despite its beauty, the rusty stains inside imply a bloody history. | 250 | Dishes and Cookware, Drinkware | |
Reed-Woven Visor (page) | The dense canopy of Blackwood grants vampires respite from the sun, but this visor provides even more protection for the eyes. | 100 | Wardrobe Accessories | |
Rockgrove Bath Salts (page) | Alchemists often use the pungent swamp salts around Rockgrove in luxurious bathing products. | 250 | Grooming Items | |
Ruby Straight-Razor (page) | This ruby-studded shaving tool likely came form the Imperial City itself. | 250 | Grooming Items | |
Sancre Tor Reliquary (page) (datamined – confirmation needed) |
This small golden coffer contains a tiny molar. It is purported to be a preserved baby tooth of Emperor Reman II. | 1500 | Relic | |
Sap Rimmed Mug (page) | Whether or not the sap comes from an actual Hist tree is hard to say, but it certainly sweetens any drink poured inside. | 100 | Drinkware | |
Saxhleel Bone Knuckles (page) | Bones from various swamp creatures make up these false knuckles that protect the hand while crafting. | 100 | Smithing Equipment, Tools | |
Scarlet Lace Kerchief (page) | This lacy kerchief is dyed deep red — a convenient color for someone intent on hiding bloodstains. | 100 | Wardrobe Accessories | |
Seriweed Distillate (page) | The seriweed grows only in Black Marsh and is extremely rare. Its distilled sap is a potent cure for many kinds of poison. | 250 | Medical Supplies | |
Serpent's Tongue Doily (page) | Serpent's Tongue is a striking wildflower of Black Marsh. This lace doily captures the delicate shape of its blooms and vines. | 100 | Dry Goods | |
Shallow Silt Strainer (page) | Fashioned to sift through the dark swamp mud for small treasures such as eggs, bugs, and animal bones. | 100 | Fishing Supplies | |
Silken Hat Box (page) | This flamboyant, silk-covered box might be even more colorful than the hat it once carried. | 250 | Wardrobe Accessories, Trifles and Ornaments | |
Silver Lamp-Harness (page) | Night riders, keen on avoiding the prowling beasts of Blackwood, often clip their lanterns onto decorative harnesses like this. | 250 | Devices | |
Silver Lanceata Tea Tin (page) | Embossed with eerie images of spectral figures, this small silver tin holds tea made from the spores of the lanceata pholiota. | 250 | Medical Supplies | |
Silver-Studded Scourge (page) | Werewolves seeking penance for their monstrous deeds sometimes use flails like this for ritual self-flagellation. | 250 | Ritual Objects | |
Silverskin Cheek Dust (page) | Sparkling dust made to highlight the cheekbones and draw attention to the face, made from powdered silverskin scales. | 250 | Cosmetics | |
Skin-Painter's Mysterium (page) | Grotesque images of body motification appear on every page of this manual--essential reading for any occult tattooist. | 250 | Grooming Items | |
Skooma Sorting-Tray (page) | This wide platter features several hollows--perfect for sorting skooma crystals by size and potency. | 100 | Tools | |
Smuggler's Throat-Pouch (page) | Argonian smugglers often hide contraband under their tongues using water-tight pouches like this one. | 100 | Tools | |
Snail Shell Inkwell (page) | A marsh snail's thick shell has a thousand-and-one uses in Black Marsh, but use as an inkwell is one of the most popular. | 100 | Scrivener Supplies | |
Snakeskin Tambourine (page) | A tambourine made from the skin of a dark, giant snake that frequents the swamps. | 100 | Musical Instruments | |
Soapstone Castle Paperweight (page) | A handcarved miniature that appears to be a depiction of Leyawiin Castle. | 100 | Statues | |
Stainless Swamp Kettle (page) | This sturdy, lizard-shaped kettle shows no sign of corrosion--a valuable feature for the moist climes of Blackwood. | 100 | Dishes and Cookware | |
Stallion Portrait (page) | A proud white stallion painted in profile. Artwork like this is greatly prized by Leyawiin nobility. | 250 | Artwork | |
Stendarr the Just Devotional (page) | A horn-shaped ivory devotional. Peacekeepers often carry these tokens of Stendarr to ward off evil and give them courage. | 250 | Ritual Objects | |
Stuffed Cuddly Hopper (page) | No one would call a death hopper cute, but this squishable stuffed animal certainly is. It croaks when squeezed. | 100 | Dolls | |
Sturdy Iron Muzzle (page) | A self-hating werewolf might use this heavy muzzle to spare others from their lycanthropic curse. | 100 | Trifles and Ornaments | |
Su-Zahleel Knot-Tapestry (page) | The Copper-Eyes are known for their inventive use of rope in artwork. This tapestry depicts a leaping trout. | 250 | Artwork | |
Sun-Blessed Feathers (page) | Adornments worn by many Argonians in Gideon either on the eyes or crest of the head. It's considered a modern look. | 250 | Cosmetics | |
Swamp Jelly Fermenter (page) | The deadly Argonian drug, daril, requires long fermentation in the gut of a swamp jelly. This one was hollowed out by a master. | 250 | Devices | |
Swamp Moss Scraper (page) | This tool has tiny serrated teeth at one end and a smooth edge at the other, for cutting the fine moss and collecting it. | 100 | Fishing Supplies | |
Swampgrass Whip-Snare (page) | Sharpened sedge leaves and tightly wound leather make this one of the most painful traps in Tamriel. | 100 | Devices | |
Teeba-Bassu Ball (page) | This hard rubber ball is wrapped in death hopper hide, affording a teeba-player a perfect grip, even in swampy conditions. | 100 | Children's Toys | |
Teeba-Bassu Raquet (page) | The most popular pastime in northern Black Marsh, Teeba-Bassu, requires a sturdy wooden raquet like this one. | 100 | Games | |
Topal Glass Blood-Phial (page) | A rust-colored film coats the interior of this fine crystal phial. A wealthy vampire may have used it to hold a midday snack. | 250 | Trifles and Ornaments | |
Topal Shell Collection (page) | The shores of the Trans-Niben seem to attract all manner of shells. This pristine collection was assembled with great care. | 250 | Artwork | |
Touchless Bait Applicator (page) | For those who are averse to handling live bait, this strange contraption will spear it for you with no contact. How nice! | 250 | Fishing Supplies | |
Tree Minder's Cane (page) | A walking stick, carried by a Tree Minder of an Argonian tribe. It is incredibly lightweight and carved in a knob at the end. | 250 | Ritual Objects | |
Wamasu Gaiters (page) | These sturdy shin-coverings protect foragers and explorers from the bite of thorns, nettles, and spooked adders. | 100 | Wardrobe Accessories | |
Wamasu Leather Bellows (page) | The rugged, knobby hide of a wamasu is perfect for large, frequently used bellows like this. | 100 | Devices | |
Welkynd Stone Swan Hairpin (page) | Welkynd stone, found in Ayleid ruins, glows with a blue light. This hairpin features a sliver carved into the shape of a swan. | 250 | Magic Curiosities | |
Wolfblood Figural Urn (page) | This masterfully crafted vessel features various lupine shapes and motifs. The red staining inside does not come from wine. | 250 | Trifles and Ornaments | |
Woolen Plow-Grips (page) | These verdant green grip-covers are almost too lovely to use. The woolen interior keeps hands warm on cold Blackwood mornings. | 250 | Tools | |
Xi-Tsei Puzzle Pyramid (page) | A mind-bending collection of puzzle blocks. When assembled correctly, the blocks form a small replica of the legendary xanmeer. | 250 | Children's Toys | |
Zenithar Wood Sculpture (page) | Zenithar-worshippers often keep small devotional anvils in their home. This wooden variant is light enough to carry outdoors. | 100 | Artwork | |
Zuuk's Scrollcase (page) | Zuuk, the Kothringi knight and confidant of Empress Tavia, may have carried secret missives in this decorative case. | 1500 | Relic |