Magnifying glass
Magnifying glass
This lens allows a closer look at small objects. When you use a magnifying glass to appraise or inspect an item that is Tiny or highly detailed, you gain an expertise die. A magnifying glass is also useful for starting fires. Lighting a fire with a magnifying glass requires light as bright as sunlight to focus, tinder to ignite, and 5 minutes of remaining stationary.
Lock
Lock
A key is provided with the lock. Without the key, a DC 15 thieves’ tools check can pick this lock. At the Narrator’s discretion, there may be better locks available for higher prices.
Lantern (hooded)
Lantern (hooded)
Once lit, a lantern burns for 6 hours on a flask of oil (1 pint).
Casts bright light in a 30-foot radius and dim light for an additional 30 feet. As an action, you can lower the hood, reducing the light to dim light in a 5-foot radius.
Lantern (bullseye)
Lantern (bullseye)
Once lit, a lantern burns for 6 hours on a flask of oil (1 pint).
Casts bright light in a 60-foot cone and dim light for an additional 60 feet.
Lantern (standard)
Lantern (standard)
Once lit, a lantern burns for 6 hours on a flask of oil (1 pint).
Casts bright light in a 15-foot radius and dim light for an additional 30 feet.
Ladder (10 foot)
Ladder (10 foot)
A ladder is a vertical or inclined set of rungs or steps commonly used for climbing or descending.
Ink pen
Ink pen
A pen is a common writing instrument that applies ink to a surface, usually paper, for writing or drawing.
Ink (1 ounce bottle)
Ink (1 ounce bottle)
Ink is a gel, sol, or solution that contains at least one colorant, such as a dye or pigment, and is used to color a surface to produce an image, text, or design.
Incense (block)
Incense (block)
Incense is an aromatic material that releases fragrant smoke when burnt.
Hourglass
Hourglass
An hourglass (or sandglass, sand timer, or sand clock) is a device used to measure the passage of time. It comprises two glass bulbs connected vertically by a narrow neck that allows a regulated flow of a substance (historically sand) from the upper bulb to the lower one due to gravity.