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= Description =
= Description =
The collection is an assemblage of very minor artificts that Kingston calls Trinkets. The dictionary definition is a small ornament, usually jewelry, of little value. Kingston's definition diverges in that Trinkets can be of any size, may be ugly, plain or highly attractive, but have inherent occult properties. Such items may be spontanious in that they came into being during a time of mystic significance or they maybe created with occult intent.
The collection is an assemblage of very minor artificts that Kingston calls Trinkets. The dictionary definition is a small ornament, usually jewelry, of little value. Kingston's definition diverges in that Trinkets can be of any size, may be ugly, plain or highly attractive, but have inherent occult properties. Such items may be spontanious in that they came into being during a time of mystic significance or they may be created with occult intent.
 
Furthermore the occult properties of trinkets, positive or negative, are called complications in honor of the inner workings of clocks and watches. The art of Trinketry, a method developed by Kingston, allows him to identify Trinkets from other rubbish or collectables and to define their inherent complications and how those properties function together. As of yet Kingston still doesn't know how to create Trinkets on his own or to move or modify complications in Trinkets, but he believes it is indeed possible.


= List of Items =
= List of Items =

Revision as of 12:26, 29 December 2025

Kingston Sparks

Description

The collection is an assemblage of very minor artificts that Kingston calls Trinkets. The dictionary definition is a small ornament, usually jewelry, of little value. Kingston's definition diverges in that Trinkets can be of any size, may be ugly, plain or highly attractive, but have inherent occult properties. Such items may be spontanious in that they came into being during a time of mystic significance or they may be created with occult intent.

Furthermore the occult properties of trinkets, positive or negative, are called complications in honor of the inner workings of clocks and watches. The art of Trinketry, a method developed by Kingston, allows him to identify Trinkets from other rubbish or collectables and to define their inherent complications and how those properties function together. As of yet Kingston still doesn't know how to create Trinkets on his own or to move or modify complications in Trinkets, but he believes it is indeed possible.

List of Items

  • Coin of Introduction -- The coin is really a brass collectable medallion a little larger than a Sovereign. The coin was commissioned by a alchemist and astrologer. The coin when consulted reveals the name and face of the next person the coin holder meets.