![]() ![]() It comes in a prestigious basket riddled with leaves, with a shiny bow to wrap it all together. Sophia's aged hand-crafted wine from Blue Moon Vineyard. Sophia's hand-crafted wine from Blue Moon Vineyard. Palm Fossils are relatively common, but this happens to be a particularly well-preserved specimen. The relatively short hind legs suggest some kind of primordial toad. This must've washed up ages ago from an ancient coral reef. Little gouge marks on the side suggest that this rib was someone's dinner.Ī segment of some prehistoric creature's spine. It's a wonder all these ancient little pieces lasted so long. It's unclear what species it belonged to. It has a low, reverberating tone.Ĭommonly known as a "shoulder blade". It's a drum made from wood and animal skin. This "crude" tool was created by striking one rock with another to form a sharp edge. One of the earliest tools employed by humans. It's a prehistoric wind instrument carved from an animal's bone. These could have belonged to an ancient mosaic or necklace. It's an unusually pristine specimen!Ī mixture of glass shards smoothed by centuries of ocean surf. By all appearances it's long since dead.Ī starfish from the primordial ocean. It's a dry old seed from some ancient plant. The ancient people of this area must have been very fond of chickens. It's a statue of a chicken on a bronze base. People must have been raising animals in this area for many generations.Ī well preserved cog that must have been part of some ancient machine. Not very interesting.Īn old spur that was once attached to a cowboy's boot. This doll may have been used as a toy, a decoration, or a prop in some kind of ritual.Īncient people chewed on these to keep their teeth clean.Ī plain old spoon, probably ten years old. Used to transport both dry and wet goods.Ī crudely fashioned point used for hunting.Īn ancient doll covered in grime. This one's tied with a golden chain.Īn ancient vessel made of ceramic material. This one's tied with a blue rope.Ī yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. This one's tied with a green ribbon.Ī yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. This one's tied with a red bow.Ī yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. Some scientists claim that the microscopic structure displays unnatural regularity.Ī yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. It's a golden slab with heiroglyphs and pictures emblazoned onto the front. A socket in the forehead contains a large purple gemstone. It's still glowing and humming, but you're unable to understand how it works.Ī creepy golden mask probably used in an ancient magic ritual. It's a piece of the advanced technology once known to the dwarves. The thick metal plating protects them from falling debris and stalactites. It's one of the helmets commonly worn by dwarves. Most of the blade has turned to rust, but the hilt is very finely crafted. When you hold it, you're overwhelmed with a feeling of dread. The entire shell is still intact!Ī heavy black disc studded with peculiar red stones. Historians believe that the valley was a popular sixth-era vacation spot for the wealthy.Ī giant dino egg. This exquisute fan most likely belonged to a noblewoman. On the side is a flowing script thought by some to be the ancient language of the elves. ![]() This little guy may be 100,000 years old.ĭirty but still beautiful. ![]() Until the player has donated 60 artifacts, Gunther will spend all day at the Museum counter. Visits Mona's tombstone in the graveyard. Goes to the bench near the community garden. Heads to the Saloon and stands at the bar. Goes behind JojaMart to stand at the town memorial. ![]() Heads to the southern bridge to watch the river. Goes back outside to stand at the community garden entrance. On rainy days and Fridays in the winter he will go to the Saloon to keep warm. In the summer he sometimes visits the beach, and in the fall the town graveyard. In the evening when he leaves the Museum he visits areas around town like the nearby bench, the Saloon, or one of the town bridges. Gunther regularly spends his mornings at the community garden outside the Museum. ![]()
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