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<blockquote data-quote="der_kluge" data-source="post: 6634232" data-attributes="member: 945"><p>This sounded like an interesting task. So, here you go:</p><p></p><p>What's in that pocket?</p><p></p><p>Use this table for any successful pick-pocket attempt of any regular peasant or street rabble. Generally</p><p>speaking, the peasantry don't typically carry stuff of much value. Additionally, this chart could be </p><p>consulted when looting the bodies of such people just as easily.</p><p></p><p>1d100 Pocket-sized, (1gp value or less)</p><p>1-2. a pair of cheap cloth gloves</p><p>3-4. a pair of socks</p><p>5. used under-garments</p><p>6-7. a small key</p><p>8. a severed finger wrapped in some crude bandages</p><p>9. a block of cheese</p><p>10. a piece of hard jerky</p><p>11-12. a metal flask filled with (1d4: 1. nothing at all, 2. whisky, 3. rum, 4. ale)</p><p>13-15. 1d4 candles</p><p>16-17. a small bit of fishing equipment - hooks, lures, and string</p><p>18-19. a whetstone</p><p>20. a smooth river stone in the shape of a heart</p><p>21. a clove of garlic</p><p>22. a cheap necklace made of beads</p><p>23. a set of dice</p><p>24-27. a large iron key</p><p>28. a small bell</p><p>29-30. an ace of spades playing card</p><p>31. a broken dagger</p><p>32. a sprig of mistletoe</p><p>33-35. a bone needle and a bit of thread</p><p>36. a stone arrowhead</p><p>37. bird feathers</p><p>38. a buckle from a belt</p><p>39-40. a piece of chalk</p><p>41-42. a quill pen</p><p>43. sealing wax</p><p>44-45. a wooden ring with etchings</p><p>46. a small carved wooden figurine</p><p>47. a shaving razor</p><p>48. a small soapstone chess piece</p><p>49-51. a rabbit's foot</p><p>52-53. a large fang from an unknown creature</p><p>54. a horseshoe</p><p>55. a signal whistle</p><p>56. a bar of soap</p><p>57-58. a tinderbox</p><p>59-60. an empty vial</p><p>61. a crumpled up wanted poster</p><p>62. a small button</p><p>63-64. a small wooden comb</p><p>65. a lock of hair with with a ribbon</p><p>66. a wooden spoon</p><p>67. 1d6 copper coins from a foreign land</p><p>68. 1d6 silver coins from a distant land</p><p>69-73. 1d10 silver coins</p><p>74-78. 2d10 copper coins</p><p>79. a four-leaf clover</p><p>80. a silver coin with heads on both sides</p><p>81-82. a small lodestone</p><p>83-84. a pipe</p><p>85. a pouch of seeds</p><p>86. a small quartz crystal</p><p>87. a lump of lead</p><p>88-90. a cheap bracelet made of glass beads</p><p>91. a single gold coin</p><p>92. a bracelet made of twisted, colored strings</p><p>93-94. a small bottle filled with (1d4: 1. nothing at all, 2. wine, 3. water, 4. a very weak poison)</p><p>95. a gentleman's calling card</p><p>96. a sewing thimble</p><p>97. a small brown recluse spider (unfortunately still alive)</p><p>98. an apple core</p><p>99-100. Roll on the "pocket-sized, 1gp+" table</p><p></p><p></p><p>Use this table for identifying the contents of a pockets of more upscale citizenry including, but not limited to, merchants, </p><p>clergy or nobility. Where applicable, item values are listed. Items with an * indicate items of special significance - </p><p>items that could lead to their own plots, or items that could be used as ransom or blackmail against the victim.</p><p></p><p>1d100 pocket-sized, 1gp+ value</p><p></p><p>1-2. a small gold cameo locket (5 gp)</p><p>3. a finely polished crystal (can be used as an arcane focus) (10 gp)</p><p>4-8. a holy symbol amulet (5 gp)</p><p>9-10. a vial of ink (10 gp)</p><p>11-12. a small steel mirror (5 gp)</p><p>13-15. a small vial of perfume (5 gp)</p><p>16. a signet ring of some minor noble (5 gp) *</p><p>17. a set of loaded dice (10 gp) *</p><p>18. a carved snuffbox (7 gp)</p><p>19-20. a gold ring (10 gp)</p><p>21-22. a silver ring (5 gp)</p><p>23. a simple silver necklace (5 gp)</p><p>24. a small set of wooden soldiers (3 gp)</p><p>25. a cat's eye gem (7 gp)</p><p>26-27. a fine lace handkerchief (2 gp)</p><p>28. a holy symbol amulet of an evil god (5 gp) *</p><p>29. a small flip book containing pornographic artwork (3 gp) *</p><p>30. a simple black mask (2 gp)</p><p>31-32. a simple dagger (2 gp)</p><p>33. a small vial filled with mercury (5 gp)</p><p>34. a small pouch of exotic spices (15 gp)</p><p>35. a detailed carving of a wooden animal (3 gp)</p><p>36-37. an ornate key *</p><p>38. a small bottle of leeches (4 gp)</p><p>39. a small silver bell of ornate design (3 gp)</p><p>40. gold buttons from a fancy vest (2 gp)</p><p>41-42. a small vial of a medicinal salve (5 gp)</p><p>43. a small pouch of semi-precious stones (10 gp)</p><p>44. a small ivory box (10 gp)</p><p>45. a pair of jeweled earrings (15 gp)</p><p>46. a fine animal-hair brush (5 gp)</p><p>47. a small vial of red paint (2 gp)</p><p>48-49. a small silver locket containing a tiny key (2 gp)</p><p>50-55. 2d10 silver coins</p><p>56-60. 1d10 gold coins</p><p>61-63. 1d4 electrum coins</p><p>64-66. 1d2 platinum coins</p><p>67. a small ceramic figurine of a dancer (4 gp)</p><p>68-69. a copper ring with a small inset gemstone (10 gp)</p><p>70. a fancy pipe carved from the tusk of an exotic creature (15 gp)</p><p>71-72. a letter bearing the invitation to a fancy ball *</p><p>73-74. a folded map of the nearby forest, showing the locations of a couple of caves *</p><p>75. a small notebook detailing alchemical experiments (10 gp) *</p><p>76-77. a marked deck of cards (3 gp) *</p><p>78-80. a perfume-scented letter from a mistress *</p><p>81-82. a silver bracelet (10 gp)</p><p>83. a gold necklace (15 gp)</p><p>84-85. a pair of fancy lace gloves (5 gp)</p><p>86. a small lump of amber (10 gp)</p><p>87-88. a small pouch with several semi-precious stones (15 gp)</p><p>89. a fancy baby's rattle (2 gp)</p><p>90. a topaz pendant (12 gp)</p><p>91. a jar of honey (2 gp)</p><p>92. a medicinal bottle of liquid (when drank, acts as a powerful laxative) (2 gp)</p><p>93. a pouch of stones with runic symbols (used for primitive divination) (8 gp)</p><p>94. a finely painted ocharina (4 gp)</p><p>95. a small hourglass (lasts half an hour) (15 gp)</p><p>96. official documents detailing ships and their cargo *</p><p>97. a mousetrap - designed to foil pick-pockets. Any pick-pocket attempt with this result automatically fails and the victim is immediately aware of the attempt *</p><p>98. a large gold chain (used for trading) (20 gp)</p><p>99-100. Roll on the "You found what, where?!" table</p><p></p><p></p><p>Consult this table if you were directed here by the above table, or you find yourself pilfering the pockets of truly </p><p>interesting and powerful people.</p><p></p><p>1d20 You found what, where?!</p><p>1. a vial of disappearing ink. Item is alchemical in nature, and not magical. Ink disappears after 4 hours. (50 gp) *</p><p>2. a pearl ring (150 gp)</p><p>3. a pendant made of bloodstone and moonstone (100 gp)</p><p>4. a silver and turquoise necklace (75 gp)</p><p>5. a small copper drinking goblet with gold trimwork (50 gp)</p><p>6. hand-carved ivory playing dice (50 gp)</p><p>7. a pair of amethyst earrings (100 gp)</p><p>8. thieves' tools (25 gp) *</p><p>9. a flask of alchemist's fire (50 gp)</p><p>10. a vial of antitoxin (50 gp)</p><p>11. a scroll of a random 1st level arcane spell (100 gp)</p><p>12. a magnifying glass (100 gp)</p><p>13. a vial of basic poison (100 gp) *</p><p>14-15. a potion of healing (50 gp)</p><p>16-17. 2d10 platinum coins</p><p>18-19. 3d10 gold coins</p><p>20. Random miscellaneous magic item, GM's choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="der_kluge, post: 6634232, member: 945"] This sounded like an interesting task. So, here you go: What's in that pocket? Use this table for any successful pick-pocket attempt of any regular peasant or street rabble. Generally speaking, the peasantry don't typically carry stuff of much value. Additionally, this chart could be consulted when looting the bodies of such people just as easily. 1d100 Pocket-sized, (1gp value or less) 1-2. a pair of cheap cloth gloves 3-4. a pair of socks 5. used under-garments 6-7. a small key 8. a severed finger wrapped in some crude bandages 9. a block of cheese 10. a piece of hard jerky 11-12. a metal flask filled with (1d4: 1. nothing at all, 2. whisky, 3. rum, 4. ale) 13-15. 1d4 candles 16-17. a small bit of fishing equipment - hooks, lures, and string 18-19. a whetstone 20. a smooth river stone in the shape of a heart 21. a clove of garlic 22. a cheap necklace made of beads 23. a set of dice 24-27. a large iron key 28. a small bell 29-30. an ace of spades playing card 31. a broken dagger 32. a sprig of mistletoe 33-35. a bone needle and a bit of thread 36. a stone arrowhead 37. bird feathers 38. a buckle from a belt 39-40. a piece of chalk 41-42. a quill pen 43. sealing wax 44-45. a wooden ring with etchings 46. a small carved wooden figurine 47. a shaving razor 48. a small soapstone chess piece 49-51. a rabbit's foot 52-53. a large fang from an unknown creature 54. a horseshoe 55. a signal whistle 56. a bar of soap 57-58. a tinderbox 59-60. an empty vial 61. a crumpled up wanted poster 62. a small button 63-64. a small wooden comb 65. a lock of hair with with a ribbon 66. a wooden spoon 67. 1d6 copper coins from a foreign land 68. 1d6 silver coins from a distant land 69-73. 1d10 silver coins 74-78. 2d10 copper coins 79. a four-leaf clover 80. a silver coin with heads on both sides 81-82. a small lodestone 83-84. a pipe 85. a pouch of seeds 86. a small quartz crystal 87. a lump of lead 88-90. a cheap bracelet made of glass beads 91. a single gold coin 92. a bracelet made of twisted, colored strings 93-94. a small bottle filled with (1d4: 1. nothing at all, 2. wine, 3. water, 4. a very weak poison) 95. a gentleman's calling card 96. a sewing thimble 97. a small brown recluse spider (unfortunately still alive) 98. an apple core 99-100. Roll on the "pocket-sized, 1gp+" table Use this table for identifying the contents of a pockets of more upscale citizenry including, but not limited to, merchants, clergy or nobility. Where applicable, item values are listed. Items with an * indicate items of special significance - items that could lead to their own plots, or items that could be used as ransom or blackmail against the victim. 1d100 pocket-sized, 1gp+ value 1-2. a small gold cameo locket (5 gp) 3. a finely polished crystal (can be used as an arcane focus) (10 gp) 4-8. a holy symbol amulet (5 gp) 9-10. a vial of ink (10 gp) 11-12. a small steel mirror (5 gp) 13-15. a small vial of perfume (5 gp) 16. a signet ring of some minor noble (5 gp) * 17. a set of loaded dice (10 gp) * 18. a carved snuffbox (7 gp) 19-20. a gold ring (10 gp) 21-22. a silver ring (5 gp) 23. a simple silver necklace (5 gp) 24. a small set of wooden soldiers (3 gp) 25. a cat's eye gem (7 gp) 26-27. a fine lace handkerchief (2 gp) 28. a holy symbol amulet of an evil god (5 gp) * 29. a small flip book containing pornographic artwork (3 gp) * 30. a simple black mask (2 gp) 31-32. a simple dagger (2 gp) 33. a small vial filled with mercury (5 gp) 34. a small pouch of exotic spices (15 gp) 35. a detailed carving of a wooden animal (3 gp) 36-37. an ornate key * 38. a small bottle of leeches (4 gp) 39. a small silver bell of ornate design (3 gp) 40. gold buttons from a fancy vest (2 gp) 41-42. a small vial of a medicinal salve (5 gp) 43. a small pouch of semi-precious stones (10 gp) 44. a small ivory box (10 gp) 45. a pair of jeweled earrings (15 gp) 46. a fine animal-hair brush (5 gp) 47. a small vial of red paint (2 gp) 48-49. a small silver locket containing a tiny key (2 gp) 50-55. 2d10 silver coins 56-60. 1d10 gold coins 61-63. 1d4 electrum coins 64-66. 1d2 platinum coins 67. a small ceramic figurine of a dancer (4 gp) 68-69. a copper ring with a small inset gemstone (10 gp) 70. a fancy pipe carved from the tusk of an exotic creature (15 gp) 71-72. a letter bearing the invitation to a fancy ball * 73-74. a folded map of the nearby forest, showing the locations of a couple of caves * 75. a small notebook detailing alchemical experiments (10 gp) * 76-77. a marked deck of cards (3 gp) * 78-80. a perfume-scented letter from a mistress * 81-82. a silver bracelet (10 gp) 83. a gold necklace (15 gp) 84-85. a pair of fancy lace gloves (5 gp) 86. a small lump of amber (10 gp) 87-88. a small pouch with several semi-precious stones (15 gp) 89. a fancy baby's rattle (2 gp) 90. a topaz pendant (12 gp) 91. a jar of honey (2 gp) 92. a medicinal bottle of liquid (when drank, acts as a powerful laxative) (2 gp) 93. a pouch of stones with runic symbols (used for primitive divination) (8 gp) 94. a finely painted ocharina (4 gp) 95. a small hourglass (lasts half an hour) (15 gp) 96. official documents detailing ships and their cargo * 97. a mousetrap - designed to foil pick-pockets. Any pick-pocket attempt with this result automatically fails and the victim is immediately aware of the attempt * 98. a large gold chain (used for trading) (20 gp) 99-100. Roll on the "You found what, where?!" table Consult this table if you were directed here by the above table, or you find yourself pilfering the pockets of truly interesting and powerful people. 1d20 You found what, where?! 1. a vial of disappearing ink. Item is alchemical in nature, and not magical. Ink disappears after 4 hours. (50 gp) * 2. a pearl ring (150 gp) 3. a pendant made of bloodstone and moonstone (100 gp) 4. a silver and turquoise necklace (75 gp) 5. a small copper drinking goblet with gold trimwork (50 gp) 6. hand-carved ivory playing dice (50 gp) 7. a pair of amethyst earrings (100 gp) 8. thieves' tools (25 gp) * 9. a flask of alchemist's fire (50 gp) 10. a vial of antitoxin (50 gp) 11. a scroll of a random 1st level arcane spell (100 gp) 12. a magnifying glass (100 gp) 13. a vial of basic poison (100 gp) * 14-15. a potion of healing (50 gp) 16-17. 2d10 platinum coins 18-19. 3d10 gold coins 20. Random miscellaneous magic item, GM's choice. [/QUOTE]
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