Lore24 Apr 16: A Penny for the Penniless

This small copper coin is so worn, that it can’t be determined who issued it or when. It has a strange magical property: when put into an empty purse or pocket, its owner can pull an unlimited amount coins from there. The coins are always of the smallest local legal tender, and they must be pulled out one by one. While it is possible to eventually gain a large sum of money using this item, it has a nasty habit of getting lost if its owner tries to live an extravagant lifestyle, almost as if the coin had a mind of its own, and didn’t approve of being misused.

The coin is, of course a popular topic of myths and folktales, its creation variously attributed to the gods, spirits, a race of small subterranean humanoids, or an ancient sorcerer wishing to teach someone a lesson. It is currently held at the royal treasury of the Paired Kingdoms of the south. Apparently the coin doesn’t mind being owned by a rich individual, if it’s not actually being used.

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