Wednesday, February 6, 2019

D20x5 Jangly Jewelry

Bling bling.




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D20 This jewelry is a
1 ring
2 necklace
3 anklet
4 bracelet
5 earring
6 torc
7 nose-ring
8 nipple-ring
9 brooch
10 circlet
11 choker
12 armlet
13 hairpin
14 kamarband
15 aigrette
16 pendant
17 amulet
18 toe-ring
19 buckle
20 diadem
D20 made of
1 silver
2 gold
3 brass
4 copper
5 bronze
6 platinum
7 electrum
8 onyx
9 ivory
10 ebony
11 coral
12 dragon-scale
13 iron
14 malachite
15 steel
16 turqoise
17 cinnabar
18 horn
19 rosewood
20 orichalcum
D20 which
1 menaces with spikes
2 glistens with beads
3 dangles with links
4 is adorned with faceted pieces
5 is embedded with chunks
6 is covered in a mosaic
7 bears a symbol carved
8 holds a spherical cabochon
9 is rounded with bands
10 is pierced by bars
11 is entwined with chains
12 bears broken tines where once were set gems
13 is adorned with apotropaic designs
14 is inlaid with patterns
15 is studded with rivets
16 is dotted with chips
17 is garnished with baguettes
18 is ornamented with little flowers carved
19 is embellished with a trim
20 is decorated with faces carved
D20 of
1 emerald.
2 ruby.
3 sapphire.
4 diamond.
5 pearl.
6 amber.
7 jade.
8 lapis lazuli.
9 citrine.
10 amethyst.
11 opal.
12 topaz.
13 meteoric starstone.
14 unmelting ice.
15 moonstone.
16 jasper.
17 peridot.
18 spinel.
19 chalcedony.
20 jet.
D20 Before it ended up wherever you found it, this jewelry was
1 made as part of a princess’s dowry.
2 commissioned pay a great warrior’s bride-price.
3 forged by a dwarf-smith to covet its beauty.
4 stolen by an infamous thief decades ago.
5 meant to hold an enchantment, but the wizard who purchased it never found the time.
6 made for the regalia of a royal line.
7 used to pay a king’s ransom.
8 lost on a merchant voyage.
9 a gift to cool diplomatic tension.
10 tribute to an avaricious monster.
11 used to pay the passage of a fleeing noble accused of treason.
12 commissioned to celebrate a great victory.
13 given to a beggar by the jeweller who made it after their patron slumped on payment.
14 taken on the road by bandits.
15 swallowed by a giant magpie.
16 paid out as weregild for a gruesome murder.
17 the prize that several duels were fought over.
18 thought destroyed in a goblin raid.
19 the last work of a master artisan.
20 tossed into a river as a sacrifice to its spirit.

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