Loot: Mundane treasures

Mundane treasure is non-magical and often non-valuable. It’s the sort of debris and loot that seems to grow on its own in the back of cupboards and wardrobes, and in rival adventurers’ backpacks.

This table is designed for a European inspired fantasy set in a technological and cultural age equivalent to the Middle Ages up to the Early Modern Period (ca. 1100-1750 AD.).

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A detailed naval map of an archipelago or coastline, likely printed or at least drawn by a skilled cartographer.
An indulgence from a religious institution, granting its owner absolution from some sin or other. Probably isn’t transferable to a new owner but the name may not yet have been filled in.
A spare pair of warm socks.
A pocket knife—Swiss army knife or similar, with the cork opener missing.
A couple of sheets of paper or parchment, or even a small notebook, containing fairly accurate and reasonably up to date information on supply and demand for goods of a specific type in a neighbouring region. Quite handy if, say, you have fifty bales of looted silk and need to know where to sell them.

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