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Defining Art Objects: When designing a newart object, you can use the following table and itsattendant lists to generate art objects quickly. Startby picking a type of art object or rolling d20 to selectrandomly from those listed on the Art Objects table.Some types of art objects include lists to pick fromto further define an object. Select from them if youwant, or don’t, depending on the level of detail youneed. Art objects with an (H) or (S) notation refer youto the item material lists—either the Hard Materialslist or the Soft Materials list. Finally, if the art objectincludes any depictions or embellishments, you canselect them from the Object Depictions or ObjectEmbellishment lists.ART OBJECTSd20 Type1–5 Artwork6–8 Clothing (S)9 Furnishings10–16 Jewelry (H)*17 Musical Instrument18 Unusual Item19–20 UtensilSAMPLE ART OBJECTS BY TYPEArtworkBust (H), geometric shape (H)Painting (pick depiction)Pillar (H)Statue (H, pick depiction)Statuette (H, pick depiction)Tapestry (S) (pick depiction)Clothing (S)Boots, shoes, slippers, sandalsBreeches, pantaloons, skirtCape, cloakBelt, girdleEyepatch, scarfGlovesHat, veilHelmMaskShirt, blouse, dress, tabard, tunic, vestmentsFurnishingsArmoire (H)Barrel (H)Bench (H for bench, S for upholstery)Blanket (S)Bookcase (H)Brazier (H)Candelabra (H)Candlestick (H)Chair (H for chair, S for upholstery)Chandelier (H)Chest (H)SAMPLE ART OBJECTS BY TYPE (CONTINUED)FurnishingsCouch/divan/sofa (H for couch, S for upholstery)Curtain (S)Desk (H)Display case (H)Footstool (H for footstool, S for upholstery)Hourglass (H)Lamp (H)Mirror, hand (H)Mirror, wall (H)Pillow (S)Rug (S)Sack (S)Sheets (S)Table, dining (H)Table, low (H)Urn (H)Jewelry (H)**Pick or one or two embellishments.AmuletAnkletArmband, bracerBeltBraceletBroochCircletCrownEarring, nose ring, bodyringHair combMusical InstrumentsAlphornBagpipesBanjoleleBell, hangingBonesChimes, windClavichordCrumhornDrumDrums, bongoDrums, kettleFiddleFluteGongHammer dulcimerHandbellHarmonicaHarpHarpsichordHautboisHat pinLocketNecklacePendantPeriaptPhylacteryPinRingScepterTiaraHerald’s trumpetHorn, naturalHorn, shellLap-harpLurLuteLyreMandolinPanpipesPipe organPsalteryRecorder fluteShaumTaborWater pipeWhistle pipeWindharpWindstonesZither66CHAPTER 2 | DM’s Guide to Dragons

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