D&D 5E 1001 Christmas Trinkets

pukunui

Legend
Hi all,

I'm planning on running a Christmas-themed adventure later this month, and I was thinking it would be fun to give out some little trinkets as gifts to the PCs (not the players) at the end of the adventure. They could be magical, but they don't have to be. I'd personally prefer them not to be cheesy but I'll take whatever I can get.

Anyone got any ideas?

I'll start:

1) A mug that can magically fill with your choice of mulled wine, eggnog, or some other seasonally appropriate drink.
 

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2) Shrunken Goblin-head ornaments, when hung from any tree branch they sing season-appropriate songs in goblin. Multiple heads recommended to create a richer harmony.
 

3) A tiny wooden box that says "Ho, Ho, Ho!" when opened.

4) A red woolen sock (just one).

5) A pointy felt hat with a holly leaf embroidered on the front.

6) A paper snowflake that unfolds into a bigger snowflake.

7) A novelty scroll case with jokes written around the outside.
 
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A book of Elvin writing, with pictures that make it seem like research on a mysterious, almost dwarflike race of elves to the north.

A snowglobe that shows the childhood home of whoever holds it, with a gentle snow falling around the building.
 
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10) A toy reindeer sleigh that runs on wheels and responds to spoken commands.
11) A peppermint-candy sword.
12) A gold-colored paper crown with the recipient's name spelled out in glitter.
13) A toy shield with a picture of a plum pudding painted on it.
14) A bag of toy money - wooden pieces painted to look like silver and gold.
 
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15) A greetings card from someone you've never heard of.
16) A live partridge.
17) Five gold rings.
18) A toy drum that plays itself.
19) A flute that plays seven different notes at the same time.
20) A book of riddles.
 


22) A set of 8 small statutes, carved from elk horn, in the shape of reindeer (with one of them possessing a small spinel in lieu of a nose)
23) A brown bear, sewn out of old socks, wearing a festive christmas hat.
 

24. An embarrassing knitted sweater that you must constantly wear over your armour to show a loved one how much you like it. Honestly, it's exactly what you wanted.
 


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