Most of the sacks are intact, though severa have been opened and spilled out to make a more comfortable bed for the aspiring dragon.
Scooping coins into sacks, Oirhandir estimates that there about seven hundred gold coins, and better thirty thousand silver pieces... A more precise count will need to be made later. Amongst the sacks of coin, he finds a small velvet pouch containing two beautiful moonstones and a large flawless lump of polished amber with a large damselfly imbedded inside. He also finds a silver chalice engraved with ornate vined knotwork, an ebony statuette of an armored knight mounted on a rearing horse, a large hourglass filled with quicksilver in place of sand, a narrow wooden box containing a fine brass spyglass, an oiled leather scroll case, and a finely scrimshawed bone flute.
Concentrating, Almayce discovers that the scrimshaw flute is the source of the necromancy, and whatever is inside the scroll case contains the abjuration.
While helpng to sort the treasure, Iggy notices a wide, flat rock next to the suit of armor. The rock itself isn't particularly notable, but atop the rock sits what looks like several ceramic ink pots, a handful of quills, and a scattered sheaf of parchment sheets, some of which seem to have been written on.