
And now, a very special category. Curiosities... An uniqure way this game have to basically "level up". They come in all shapes and size, but they have one thing in common: They are different. Different from the stick, whose porpouse everyone can guess, different from the axe, wich is used in specific way, curiosities are infact, curious artifact. Here we gather to choose from the many out there, not just the one with the best lp/hour/xp/weight, but also the best looking, the most fun, the most beautiful and maybe even the most curious of all curiosity, and from all the known curiosities here are the nominated ones!
Tin warrior

with a 1500 base lp, and a full day study time, this curiosity stands on it's feet with it's mental weight and it's easiness to manufacture. His aesthetic might not be the best but the figure of a very angry little metal man might put a smile in some people faces
Jordancoles

thanksfully one of a kind
teleskopek

A curious case, truly. teleskop is something that truly deserve our attention, and the rewards for doing it truly surpass any amount of lp.
Tiny Abacus

A whooping 4k base lp, a relatively small 16 hours study time, and the relatively simpleness of it recipes make tiny abacuses a favorite for many,it's colofur motive, and symetric desing leaves people very satified to have them over their study table.
Mirkwood offering

Love it or hate it, the truth is mirkwoods were awesome, truly awesome, 600 base lp for 40 minutes study time enabled a lot of newbies to catch up with their friends, and the grown men to have a nice and reliavle stream of lp, wich is something many curiosities had. Even after the nerf, with an added study time of 2 hours, mirkwood offering are still a strong curiosity, and a perfect item for your study table. Granted, not the best looking by far, and like most things in haven and hearth, it have a phallic resamblance, but still, is a shape that will never be forgotten
Silver rose

When talking about end game technology, there's one thing that comes into mind: jewelry, and the silver rose is one of the iconic result of that industries. With a big base lp of 6000, a very small mental weight of 10, and a decent 22 hours study time, the silver rose only have one apparent fault: for being a jewelrey object, it is relatively ugly, and if you dont pay enough attention, it does look a deformed nail. The silver rose is indeep an unique curiosity. the little shines are pretty nice, tho.
Amanda

in the harsh enviorment of the hearthlands, where the first reaction of meeting a stranger is to grab your axe, this dweler of the forum seems to be interested mostly in arts and craft, animals, and whatever other harmless activity there is to enjoy. But is that truly is? when studying this creature one might seems conflicting conducts, where bloodlust can be felt. a Truly curious artifact, worth studying, just to revel the deepest of secrets.
as always, good luck to all nominees, this is a very special category so vote well.
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