Random Trinket Generator for D&D and TTRPGs
Three tables for mundane trinkets, pocket finds, and mysterious objects. The small details that make your world feel real.
Mundane Trinkets
d699 · 699 entries
Odd, flavorful non-magical curiosities
A glass eye that seems to follow movement
A small mechanical bird that chirps when wound up
A deck of cards with a 53rd card showing a jester with no face
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Pocket Finds
d699 · 699 entries
Items found in pockets, bags, and bedside tables
A half-eaten apple and a whittling knife
Three mismatched buttons and a piece of string
A crumpled receipt from a hatmaker
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Mysterious Objects
d700 · 700 entries
Enigmatic items that feel magical or significant
A black iron key that is always cold to the touch
A crystal orb that occasionally shows a different sky than the one above
A coin that always lands on the same side
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between trinkets and mysterious objects?
Mundane trinkets are non-magical curiosities (a glass eye, a deck of cards with 53 cards). Mysterious objects feel magical or significant and can serve as plot hooks.
When should I use the pocket finds table?
Whenever players search a body, pick a pocket, or rifle through someone's belongings. It adds realism with items like crumpled notes, grooming kits, and lucky charms.
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