Commodities are more
common than ‘treasure’. They are also more ‘real’ than most
treasures, as they are the basic things that make an economy tick.
This is what you will find in storerooms, in trade caravans, in
bandit strongholds, and in the galleys of raiders and pirates.
How to use this
table:
Most treasure hoards
will be mostly commodities. For small hoards, roll on the above d6
times. For medium sized hoards roll 2d6 times, and for large hoards
roll 3d6 times. A single trade caravan wagon should have about three commodities.
D100 Commodity Table
Roll |
Commodity |
Roll |
Commodity |
1-2 |
Barrel of nut/seed/olive oil |
51-52 |
Bottles of liquor |
3-4 |
Barrel of salt |
53-54 |
Keg of beer |
5-6 |
Keg of honey |
55-56 |
Keg of mead |
5-8 |
Barrel of salted fish |
57-58 |
Keg of red wine |
9-10 |
Barrel of whale oil |
59-60 |
Keg of white wine |
11-12 |
Tub of butter |
61-62 |
Wheel of cheese |
13-14 |
Bolt of canvas |
63-64 |
Bag of coffee beans |
15-16 |
Bolt of linen |
65-66 |
Jar of fruit preserves |
17-18 |
Bolt of silk |
67-68 |
Jar of rare spices |
19-20 |
Bolt of velvet or lace |
69-70 |
Smoked livestock meats |
21-22 |
Bolt of wool |
71-72 |
Smoked game meats |
23-24 |
Crate of ceramics |
73-74 |
Jar of sugar |
25-26 |
Crate of charcoal/peat |
75-76 |
Jar of tea |
27-28 |
Crate of leather |
77-78 |
Keg of common dye |
29-30 |
Crate of lumber |
79-80 |
Keg of rare dye |
31-32 |
Crate of parchment |
81-82 |
Sack of uncut gems |
33-34 |
Crate of rugs |
83-84 |
Jar of ambergris |
35-36 |
Crate of sheepskin |
85-86 |
Sack of tubers/roots |
37-38 |
Crate of tools/utensils |
87-88 |
Sack of barley/buckwheat flour |
39-40 |
Crate of vellum |
89-90 |
Sack of rice |
41-42 |
Crate of metal ingots |
91-92 |
Sack of wheat flour |
43-44 |
Crate of precious metal ingots |
93-94 |
Sack of healing herbs |
45-46 |
Blocks of wax |
95-96 |
Sack of ivory |
47-48 |
Crate of domestic animal hides |
97-98 |
Sack of wheat flour |
49-50 |
Crate of exotic animal hides |
99-00 |
Vial of incense |
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