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Sorry about missing a couple of weeks–other commitments, plague, pestilence, that kind of things. I’ll try not to let it happen again (much). I’m going to ease back into things with a couple of easy tables of random magical items that you can base your next story around. Conveniently enough, Hex produces two American Artifacts PDFs, each with 20 items of that type. Start out by rolling a d20. ON a roll of 10 or less, roll on the table for American Artifacts. On a roll of 11 or more, roll on the table for American Artifacts 2. Once you’ve determined which item you’ll be using, all you have to do is buy the PDF, read up on it, and figure out the storyline.
- The Car Hank Died In
- The Car That Won’t Die
- The Crossroads Guitar
- The Dead Man’s Deck
- The Devil’s Fiddle
- Doctor Bizarre’s Ring
- The Earhart Compass
- Elvis’s Golden Gun
- Emperor Norton’s Hat
- Engine 4 (The Phantom Company)
- Gabriel’s Horn
- Gygaxian Dice
- Jack Kirby’s Drawing Table
- Lincoln’s Funeral Train
- The Log
- The Lost Golden Spike
- Pinkerton’s Badge
- The Resurrection Theater
- The Rug That Ties the Room Together
- Stagger Lee’s Hat
- Attucks’s Musket Ball
- Babe Ruth’s Bat
- Ben Franklin’s Automaton
- The Cincinnati Mural
- Clint’s Poncho
- The Clock’s Mask
- The Coffee Mug of Malaclypse the Younger
- Edison’s Spirit Phone
- Faulkner’s Pocket Watch
- Geronimo’s Skull
- Mark Twain’s Cigar Box
- Nat Turner’s Bible
- Orville & Chuck’s Pack of Gum
- Shard of the True Plane
- Stephen King’s Typewriter
- The Sword of State
- Tesla’s Ray Gun
- Uncle Vern’s Head
- Warren Zevon’s Perfect Sandwich Recipe
- Zuzu’s Petals