D&D 5E 1001 Christmas Trinkets

26) Set of small bubble lanterns - about birthday cake candle-sized
27) Five gold rings - but you have to defeat BBEG and take them from his cold dead fingers.
28) Four singing birds that have been trained to sing in harmony together. They know a holiday classic song. A Bard (Perform) and a Ranger (Handle Animal) might be able to train them to sing another?
29) Three French Hens and a small roadside stand to sell eggs
30) Two homing pigeons under a permanent illusion to look like turtledoves
31) Pear tree (anything else climate-appropriate that is cultivated in orchards), with a partridge nest in it
32) Partridge - this one looks like the almost-peacock from the beginning of the old _The Partridge Family_ TV show
33) Wreath (pine?) with red and green berries scattered on one side, just big enough to use as a finger ring. Magically expands to 18" across if placed on a door.
34) Hand-sized "Nativity" scene featuring whatever deity most recently sent an avatar of Himself into the world. See also 4e Divine Power.
35) Unidentifiable candle stub in holder - the right expert can discover Scrooge's personal glyph scratched into the bottom
36) More toy money - this bag has some appropriately-molded candy in it. Some are hard candies, some are chocolate
37) Lump of coal. For the character who is CE but won't admit it. (Could later become PH Trinket #40)
38) Map that purports to show Santa's flight path from North Pole to -campaign area-, delivery stops (in order), and return
39) Eggnog mug? Complete your set of holiday drinkware with an Ever-full Snifter of Fine Liqueur and an Occasionally-Replenished Swig of Nasty Grog (a bottle wrapped in a brown paper bag).
40) "Saint's relic" - small cloth patch, said to be part of the clothing worn by St. Nicholas on his very first journey.
 
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42 - A book of hymns for an appropriate nativity of an appropriate deity.
43 - A fruited pudding (preferably round) with a sprig of holly atop it. On a command word, the pudding is wreathed in flames.
44 - A menu for a festive feast.
45 - A playbill for the local theatre, showing which acts are performing. For maximum effect, some of the acts will have performed at the theatre in recent years ("What? Another repeat?!")
46 - A glowing piece of a star, to be fitted atop a tree.
 


48. A rolled up table cloth that when unfurled will cover itself in a delicious feast. This item is cursed however, and anyone who eats even a single morsel from this banquet is compelled to continue eating until the food is gone. Feaster's have their speed reduced by half and have disadvantage on Dexterity saving throws and these effects last until they take a long rest.
 

49) Figurine of Wondrous Power: donkey. Made of wood, turns into a live animal for 8 hours a day.
50) Unique Figurine of Wondrous Power, turns into the NPC-donkey proposal from your previous campaign. -cheesy grin-
51) Sprig of preserved mistletoe. If magical, hang atop doorway; people will give friendly peck-on-the-cheek kiss to whoever stands beneath it.
52) Vial of grave dirt (from Tiny Tim's grave, according to rumor). Causes nightmares ending with your own death, if you sleep with it on your person.
53) Fruitcake recipe that requires variety of fruits not native to the campaign area.
54) Ghostly links of a chain, appear before your eyes when your Good-aligned PC considers committing a CE, NE, or CN act. Size / thickness of the chain ranges from a fine necklace to battleship anchors.
55) A catalog for your campaign world's equivalent of Sears Roebuck & Co. By good fortune, it covers the Toys aisle.
 
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