[Edit 18/06/2021 to sort table out]
Table to generate treasures for Celtic/pseudo-Celtic historical/fantasy/archaeological settings.
By convenient coincidence, the list of suggested treasures in 2nd edition AD&D HR3: Celts Campaign Sourcebook (Graeme Davis, 1992) is 36 items, so I've added some suggested values (in whatever currency wealth units you're using) and put it into a d66 table.
Roll 2d6:
1 on 1st d6:
- Amphora of imported wine (25/50/75/150)
- Bronze bridle-bit, decorated (30)
- Bronze chamfron, decorated (75)
- Bronze chariot-fittings, decorated (150)
- Bronze cauldron, decorated (100)
- Bronze drinking cup, imported from Greece (75)
2 on 1st d6:
- Bronze horn, decorated (75)
- Bronze mace, decorated (50)
- Bronze mirror, decorated (100)
- Bronze serving-dish (30)
- Cloak with richly-embroidered border (100)
- Decorated helmet with silver boar crest (150)
3 on 1st d6:
- Electrum torc (neck ring) (125)
- Fidchell/Gwyddbwyll set (50)
- Fine cloth, imported (50/75/150)
- Gilt-bronze arm-ring (50)
- Gilt-bronze bracelet (25)
- Gilt-bronze brooch (25)
4 on 1st d6:
- Gilt-bronze chariot-fittings (250)
- Gilt-bronze cloak pin (25)
- Gilt-bronze head-band (30)
- Gilt-bronze ornamented scabbard (30)
- Gold arm-ring (50/75)
- Gold finger-ring (25/75)
5 on 1st d6:
- Gold head-band (175)
- Gold torc (neck-ring) (250)
- Harp, fine quality, decorated with silver and gold inlay (275)
- Helmet with ornamented bronze facing (50)
- Iron cauldron-chains (75)
- Shield with decorated bronze facing (150)
6 on 1st d6:
- Silver drinking-cup (50)
- Silvered bronze belt-clasp (25)
- Spear with silver inlay on blade (50)
- Sword with silver inlay on blade (75)
- Sword belt with gilt-bronze fittings (25)
- Sword belt with gold fittings (50)
I'm still undecided on a standard format for tables, but I don't need to look up how to convert them every time I do a new one. Turned out to be pointless because every table eventually ended up unreadable due to browser incompatibility or my limited ability.
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