Click the button below to automatically roll a result from the table of lucky charms below:
Special thanks to Spwack for the table automator here: http://meanderingbanter.blogspot.com/2018/10/automatic-list-to-html-translator-v2.html
D100 | Lucky Charms |
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1 | A rabbit's foot |
2 | A horseshoe |
3 | A wishbone |
4 | A four-leaf clover |
5 | A sprig of white heather |
6 | The tail of a tortoiseshell cat |
7 | A two-faced coin |
8 | A little clay pig |
9 | A token of swallow feathers |
10 | A ceramic cat with its paw raised |
11 | A lock of red hair from a leprechaun |
12 | The husk of a ladybug |
13 | A cornicello |
14 | Some bristles from a chimney sweep's broom, clipped on New Year's Day |
15 | A length of green bamboo |
16 | A vial of peony blossoms |
17 | A necklace of morning glories |
18 | A cigarillo rolled with Syrian rue |
19 | A dried fly amanita mushroom |
20 | A mummified albatross |
21 | An acorn |
22 | A silver amulet shaped like the numeral 7 |
23 | A handful of carp scales |
24 | A dreamcatcher |
25 | A dala horse |
26 | A leather pouch stuffed with pages of scripture |
27 | An elephant figurine |
28 | A hamsa |
29 | A jin chan |
30 | A pair of crossed keys |
31 | A blood coral carving of a hand with its thumb stuck out between its index and middle fingers |
32 | A yarn doll |
33 | A scarab beetle amulet made of lapis lazuli |
34 | An egg painted with intricate designs |
35 | An apotripaic eye painted on a clay disk and strung on a necklace |
36 | A fish woven from grass |
37 | A painted pebble |
38 | A bent needle |
39 | A witch bottle |
40 | A dead cricket rolled in ashes |
41 | A painting of a rooster |
42 | The down from a duck's wingpit |
43 | A wooden slab with the names of gods carved on it |
44 | A wand carved from hippo ivory |
45 | A pendant painted with a grotesque face |
46 | A cross woven from rushes |
47 | A stake of rowan wood |
48 | A stone carving of a naked woman with an exaggerated vulva |
49 | A broken snake's fang |
50 | A turnip carved with a skull |
51 | A crystal ball in a bronze frame |
52 | A yellow silk ribbon |
53 | An ornate copper brooch containing a saint's fingerbone |
54 | A hag stone |
55 | A cat's eye marble |
56 | A slip of paper with a secret name of God written on it |
57 | An erect stone penis |
58 | A chunk of amber with a tiny lizard preserved inside it |
59 | The waxen remains of a candle burned down to its base |
60 | A handheld mirror |
61 | A braid of garlic |
62 | A leather shoe once worn by one's grandfather |
63 | A dried wild rose flower |
64 | A horse skull |
65 | A brass grasshopper figurine |
66 | A soapstone carving of a hunchback |
67 | A broken knife |
68 | A piece of burnt wood from a fire ignited by friction |
69 | A warrior's foreskin |
70 | Eyebrow hairs plucked off a fortune-teller |
71 | An iron ring attached to an iron knife by an iron chain |
72 | A scorpion's claw |
73 | The beard of an old goat |
74 | Bear bones left over from a memorial feast, ties together with twine |
75 | A corked bottle containing a live wasp |
76 | A flag embroidered with a curved sword |
77 | An article of clothing from the sole survivor of an accident |
78 | A corner cut off a wizard's hat |
79 | An unripened persimmon |
80 | The pickled testicle of a formerly-virile ox |
81 | A leaden sling stone inscribed with the names of demons |
82 | A shard from a shattered stained-glass window |
83 | A driftwood carving of a mermaid |
84 | The beak of a parrot that was taught to recite hymns |
85 | A bezoar from a drunkard's stomach |
86 | An ofuda |
87 | A bronze statuette of a bird-man |
88 | A cotton baby doll |
89 | A bow adorned with black and red strips of leather |
90 | A lump of fir sap |
91 | A marble sculpture of bared buttocks |
92 | A rope woven from virgins' hair |
93 | A statuette of a laughing fat man |
94 | The cork from a good bottle of wine |
95 | A swatch of a banner borne in a victorious battle |
96 | A sea urchin with coloured strings hung from its spines |
97 | A child's first lost tooth |
98 | A silver bullet |
99 | A scholar's spectacles |
100 | A golden pendant depicting entwined serpents biting themselves |
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