>>43260975A particularly hideous stone statue of the Aztec god Xochipilli, deity of beauty, dance, fun, and psychoactive drugs. Manufactured in Mexico City, c.1975.
1 Class II Concealable Vest with Level IV Rifle Plates (Woman's Medium) - shot to hell
A crate containing four FN Herstal F2000 5.56mm bullpup assault rifles, with six magazines for each.
A paperback book: "Extraterrestrials in Biblical Prophecy" by G. Cope Schellhorn, published by Horus House Press, May 1990.
A mass-market paperback copy of John Keel's "Our Haunted Planet"
A large, but decidedly misleading and badly laid-out, assortment of newspapers and history books on the region. An investigator using them for local research suffers a -5% penalty to his Library Use roll.
A single-shot break-open twelve-gauge shotgun held together by scotch tape and Mighty Putty. It comes with twenty slug shells.
One 9x18mm Makarov pistol, 2 loaded 8 round magazines and a cleaning rod all contained in a well worn brown leather flap holster.
This cardboard box contains six M18A1 "Claymore" antipersonnel mines. Tracing the serial numbers reveals that they were recorded as having been expended in a live-fire exercise at Fort Benning, Georgia in 1984.
A cheap fire detector. It is still functioning, though the batteries are quite low.
A black leather shoulder-holster suitable for a medium-sized pistol or revolver.
A cheap copy of a Rolex wrist-watch.
A lampshade made of human skin. It has the Yellow Sign tattooed on it. It has been mounted on a blacklight desktop lamp.
A rusty metal tool box. Empty when opened, but feels and sounds as though something metal is contained within when carried.