Treasure:
Chapter 1: Shallow Grave of Sand:
From the Human Jackals of the Doomed Caravan:
From Zhel the Shemite and Khokegi of Iranistan: two scimitars, two curved daggers, a short bow, a quiver of 12 hawk-feathered arrows, bone dice, 15 gold pieces and 41 silver.
From Amenhotu of Stygia: a jeweled dagger, a secret canteen with a few mouthfuls of water remaining, 121 gold pieces, 51 silver, an ornate ring with the symbol of the Eye of Set, and a spellbook bound in human skin whose pages have pictoglyphs and symbols written in blood: Magic Missile, Read Magic, Find Familiar, Sleep, Charm Person, Hold Portal, Push, and Erase.
From Osak the nomad barbarian: a horse bow, 16 barbed arrows in a quiver, a scimitar, a hand axe, a curved dagger, 41 gold and 20 silver.
From Thogg the barbarian and finds a bastard sword, a hand axe, a broad belt, 30 gold, 32 silver.
From Shevata the Zamoran thief: a short scimitar, a curving dagger, a satchel of needles and octopus ink for tattooing, 45 gold coins, and a small gold scarab inlaid with emeralds.
From Chedaki the Hyrkanian horseman: a scimitar, a spear, a knife, a horsebow, 10 black arrows, 8 gold pieces and 21 silver. In the false bottom of his quiver, Arthfael finds one large pink pearl wrapped in a linen cloth.
From Skuth the Brythunian deserter: a grappling hook, rope, a knife and nothing else.
Chapter 2: Pyramid of the Dead:
Felled by Starvation:
From Goniza of Nemedia: one sorcerous spelltome (Charm Person, Dancing Lights, Identify, Read Magic, Shield, Spider Climb and Unseen Servant.)
Chapter 7: In Search of the Pharaoh's Tomb, and Chapter 8: Necropolis of Eternity:
Mysterious treasure recovered from the ages-old massacre of Sutekh cultists, of which little is known:
A battle axe. (+1, non-magical) (Roan)
A shield. (+1) (Garrin)
A potion. (Polymorph, one dose) (Arthfael)
Magical scrolls. (Cleric spells: Augury, Cure Disease, Cure Serious Wounds, Remove Fear) (Amethu)
Magical scrolls: (Magic-User spells: Burning Hands, Knock, Mirror Image, Shield) (Kiri)
A black javelin. (+1, +2 when thrown) (Zahra)
A ring, the Golden Circle of Sutekh. (+1 Ring of Protection, +2 to saving throws vs Spells) (Xorzen)
A mysterious stone flask. (Potion of Extra Healing) (Mako)
A jeweled dagger. (+1/+2 vs undead) (Loche)
Found on the Neck of the Skeleton General:
Amulet of the All-Seeing Eye. (Bestows +1 to Wisdom) (Amethu)
Recovered From the Sundered Sarcophagus:
A Fragment of a Map (Arthfael)
Half of a Spell Scroll (Arthfael)
Chapter 10: The Crypt of Everlasting Life:
Discovered in the 17 Sarcophagi of the Mummified Guardians:
Golden Jewelry out of Antiquity (Loche)
Chapter 12: Time Out of Mind:
The Treasure of Xuthalhotep!
Mako claims The Eye of Verulia (adds +1 to Intelligence of bearer). A lustrous cut emerald of peerless clarity, it was the prized family heirloom of Ankhara's royal bloodline for countless generations.
Xorzen grips The Javelin of Men-khetu (+2 javelin). Named for the great champion of Verulia that wielded it, the deadly spear slew King Ulfang, chieftain of the barbaric horde that stormed the gates of Khemsa thousands of years ago.
Zahra unsheathes The Sword of Xuthalhotep, the golden blade that cut the Atlantean knot (+2 long sword). It is beautifully made, in the classic Verulian style, with a central inlay of a platinum alloy along the blade and a hilt wrapped in gold leather. The guard is set with rubies at the end of each hilt guard. This was Xuthalhotep's personal weapon when he ruled Verulia as Pharaoh.
Kiri secures the six Arrows of Chisis (+2 arrows). Given to Xuthalhotep as tribute from Farsun, one of the lost realms of the Thurian Age. Each shaft is hollow and they sound a low tone when fired.
Kiri dons The Shield of Osorus (+1 shield). Borne into battle by Xuthalhotep, its hawk head device is surrounded by hieroglyphic prayers of protection and safeguarding.
Mako holds The Fang of Sehkmet (+1 dagger), the personal weapon of Ankhara, queen of Verulia and former amazon of the sisterhood of Sekhmet. It is renowned for its ability to cut men easily.
Garrin straps on the Breastplate from the Armor of Osorus (reduces AC by 1). Its golden surface, inlaid with intricate platinum wings and hieroglyphs, has shattered countless spears and arrows in battle.
Kiri dons The Helm of Uthoth (helm of comprehending languages and reading magic). Forged of bronze and adamant, it had once been the hereditary crown of Verulia.
Amethu collects The Staff of Uthoth (+2 staff). The highly polished sycamore staff was the traditional symbol of authority for every pharaoh of Verulia for over 3000 years.
Kiri tests The Claw of Chobek, which depicts a crocodile-headed god on its blade (+1 trident). Wielded by Jabari, brother of Ankhara and sea captain of Verulia's fleet, the shaft is set with pieces of abalone and mother-of-pearl.
Loche nabs The Sling of Sutehk (+2 sling). The black weapon was taken from the king of a conquered people to the southeast of ancient Verulia. Nothing else is known about its origins.
Zahra takes The Rod of Sutehk (+2 mace), a shaft of solid black wood whose stone head is the recovered remnant of a fallen star; a dark omen that heralded the fall of Verulia.
Xorzen wears The Bands of Osorus (bracers of defense AC 7). The arm greaves' superb gold filigree decoration depicts all seeing eyes, ever watchful for enemies.
Xorzen puts on his finger The Ring of Sekhmet (ring of free action). It is a heavy piece intended as a thumb ring, carved of gold and used as a signet ring by the Pharaoh. There were once thin hieroglyphs scratched inside the band, but they have been worn away with the turning of the ages.
Garrin will carry the stone jar of The Elixir of Health (potion of extra healing, one dose left), etched with hieroglyphs of eternal life.
Mako caches The Scrolls of Sutekh (Illusionist spells: Blindness, Non-detection). Ebon pages scribed with ebon ink are furled within a bone scroll case.
Amethu saves The Papyrus of Uthoth (Magic-User spell: Protection From Normal Missiles). Within a glimmering platinum scroll case, this page is brittle and dusty.
Amethu also preserves The Word of Osorus (Cleric spell: Cure Serious Wounds). Unharmed by time immemorial, it is covered entirely with a thin sheet of gold leaf, marked with red ink and gold and black illuminations.
Chapter 14: The Doomed Undying:
Beneath the floors of the desecrated temple of Osorus:
One canoptic jar of Osorus (potion of extra healing) (Kiri)
Two canoptic jars of Osorus (oil) (Kiri)
Chapter 15: Empire Under the Earth:
Discovered in the vast food stores of the giant ant colony:
One papyrus parchment rolled within a cylinder (Neutralize Poison, Continual Light, Create Food and Water, Dispel Magic, Cure Serious Wounds) (Tjoruy)
One canoptic jar of Sutekh (?) (Kiri)
One silver long sword (+2 sword) (Garrin). A scarab motif is worked into the hilt's cross-guard. The Scarab is an important Verulian symbol of immortality, resurrection, rebirth, transformation and protection.
Recovered from the corpses of the mind-controlled Verulian thralls:
14 pieces of blood stained silver (Xorzen)
Chapter 16: Beneath the Starless Sky:
From the slaughtered priest of Zargoth onboard the Dark Ship:
12 silver Verulian coins, minted millennia ago (Xorzen?)
1 ghastly mask (Xorzen?)
1 ring of keys (Xorzen?)
1 unholy symbol (The Eye of Zargoth: turns d12 undead of Zargoth, once per group) (Xorzen)
Chapter 17: The Island of Death:
Hidden in a snakehole:
Six cloth bandages with green powder (Poultices of Healing) (Xorzen)
Chapter 19: Civilization's End:
After the Pict ambush in the wilderness:
9 Pict scalps (worth 30 sp each)
Chapter 20: The Forbidden City:
In the ruined temple of the dead gods of Atlantis:
An arcane tome of ancient, forbidden sorceries of Atlantis (Spellbook: ESP, Forget, Knock, Locate Object, Ray of Enfeeblement, Scare, Shatter, Strength, Wizard Lock, and others undeciphered) (Amethu, Kiri)
Chapter 21: The Caverns of Thracia:
From the slaughtered warrior cult of Thanatos:
Charm of Death (Iago)
Thracian captain's longsword, forged in Atlantis (+1, non-magical) (Cruloc)
Chapter 22: Underworld:
Within the reliquary of the overturned icon of Thanatos:
Damaged parchments (Cleric Scroll: Animate Dead, Feign Death, Speak With Dead) (Amethu)
4 rubies (Kiri, for the group)
64 platinum coins (divided among the group)
Death-motif dagger (Dahinna)
Chapter 23: The Grave of Empire:
From the prophesized stone coffer in the fungi:
A skull-crowned wand of obsidian (?) (Grigor)
100 gold coins (divided among the group)
200 silver coins (divided among the group)