This week’s table for Random Table Thursday brings us goblets! Goblets are everywhere – treasure hoards, at the local tavern, or at the King’s table. Today’s post includes 20 random goblet descriptions to liven up your descriptions. The King no longer drinks from a goblet, he drinks from a goblet of daggers!
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Roll (d20) | Goblet Description |
1 | crafted from smooth black and red marble, the thick stem rises to an oversized bowl |
2 | slender and smooth pewter colored base rising to thin crystal glass |
3 | crafted from intricately carved wood the goblet depicts a cluster of feathers forming the stem holding a bowl appearing as a nest of twigs and straw |
4 | pewter colored metal form the base and stem, giving way to a crystal glass bowl clutched by a trio of crow’s claws |
5 | crafted of white bone, possibly human, the stem appears as three femurs intertwined, topped by a bowl embossed with dozens of human skulls |
6 | made of a blue-toned metal, the stem rises to a bowl depicting a great sailing ship on heavy seas |
7 | made of a blue-toned metal, the stem rises to a bowl depicting a great sailing ship on heavy seas |
8 | dark metal comprises this goblet, the stem is fashioned to look liked a dozen daggers point up balancing the smooth bowl |
9 | made of polished silver, the goblet is devoid of any engravings save for the initials ‘LZM’ at the base of the stem |
10 | green tinged copper depicts two serpents entwined at the stem of the goblet, spiraling upwards to form a coiled bowl |
11 | the base material of this goblet is gold, though the entire vessel is covered with gems of a myriad of colors obscuring the underlying material |
12 | made of blown glass, the base and stem fade from an orange hue to a deep black bowl |
13 | made from resin covered woven fabric, this goblet stands 6″ in height |
14 | silver goblet with wide bowl engraved with a repeating series of triangular shapes |
15 | crafted from a ram’s horn, the goblet follows the natural curve of the horn with white and black marbling |
16 | a thin skeletal hand rises as the stem, grasping an ivory bowl with carvings of carrion birds circling it |
17 | stem of goblet carved to look like a wolf howling upwards, bowl balanced on wolf’s open maw |
18 | faded to time, dulled gold forms the goblet, a series of rubies circle the center of the bowl, two of which are chipped |
19 | a wide base moves up into a slender stem and barely expanding bowl, made of polished purple-hued crystal, a silver band covers the lip of the bowl |
20 | a black metal forms the bulk of the goblet with a gold elk on either side of the oversized bowl |