A finely made chain, "for when your rings need protecting"
A small pouch, made from repurposed sackcloth, and stuffed with thick felt. It doesn't silence anything, but does an okay job of muffling the light and sound from a crystal, if say, someone's elected not to turn it entirely off. With the note "FOR LATE NIGHTS"
A very tiny bottle filled with a tannish brown liquid, corked. It’s rustic, but has an air of elegance to it. Labeled as “Eau d’ Edgard”
A handsome fur cloak, form-fitting around the shoulders and buckles up across the chest and beneath an arm, matching a little the way mage armor fits. The fur is grey and the woolen lining is black, and there is a certain amount of Ferelden sensibility to it
A quilted housecoat, long enough to hit past the knee. Thick silky fabric, with wide folded back sleeves and a sash. It is of a deep forest green with some arboreal patterns stitched through sleeves and shoulders, with some soft fur lining for warmth.
A solid wooden cube about 3" on each end, with six interesting squares of larger woodcut illustrations salvaged from damaged (or just terrible) books trimmed and pasted onto each side. They're a mostly-random assortment of naturalists' flora/fauna depictions, astronomic illustrations (such as Thedas manages to have), maps, and scenes from fiction. One side is an illustration of dogs crossing a hilly landscape.
3 elegant wine glasses
A leather dog collar and leash, the latter of which splits into three separate leather strands each with an individual loop for a person to hold the end of.
A small stack of papers featuring some sorcerous runes painstakingly transcribed from memory in a shaky hand, then annotated in a random scribe’s handwriting re: the particular effects of each mandala
A ring: a neat braid of paragon's luster, volcanic aurum and lazurite that merges into a swirled signet, with mage trio's three overlapped first initials stamped into it.
A woolen cloak made out of a rich, deep gray wool, a silver cloak pin to fasten it at a shoulder.
Three crystal whiskey glasses
A small toy dragon. If the tail is tweaked, the jaw opens to reveal a small spurt of fire that will retreat once the tail is returned to its natural position
A coat. It is fairly sensible, made with hardy material, earthern tones with brown wool and a green lining, but on further inspection, the panels along the shoulders and back and skirt are reinforced with a reptilian leather of deep reddish-brown, a light natural armor of some draconic hide. The cuffs are also decorated with small (relatively speaking) fangs that button them closed.
A small rectangular tin fit for traveling
Seven pairs of socks ranging in shade from muted browns and forest greens to black, all thick for winter wearing and soft
A hand-blown glass dip pen and a small blank journal, bound in dark leather.
One third of a set of matching cream towels monogrammed HIS (in grey) and HIS (in brown) and HERS in blue.
A small wooden bird, hand-carved and carefully burned in pattern. The eyes, upon closer inspection, are mostly char. It's delivered inside a bronze tea kettle, clearly made for travel.
A (mottled and grayish, and clearly the product of melted scrap) metal paperweight cast in a highly geometric rendition of Noose the Gallows dog. His identity is decipherable thanks in large part to holding his namesake in his mouth.
A small leather pouch, neatly packed with bandages, horse hair thread and a few needles.
A copy of a Dalish book of songs, copied by hand by Athessa
A genealogy of the nobility of the Free Marches and Orlais
A neat waistcoat
A very fancy hand embroidered doublet that will make him look dashing af and is in dark blue with details in silver and black and a slightly brighter blue; there is a flamingo embroidered inside the collar.
A book, banned everywhere but the Imperium, written by a Tevinter scholar about the invasion of the Golden City from Tevinter’s perspective
Light grey woolen gloves with a mitteny top bit that can be pulled back and buttoned in place. The button is metal, and the Inquisition symbol is etched in (not in regular rotation, but he may replace the button one day)
A completely ridiculous, detailed recipe for how to crack open and cure a coconut with strategic glyph-usage
A wool blanket with his name embroidered on a corner
A glass nib pen of middling quality
A small framed drawing of a cat like the ones Anders used to draw in the margins of their books; not hanging on the wall, but kept tucked in a trunk
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