Hidden in the tree was a leather satchel that looked like it was still open, likely when the goblin got up here. It was somewhat heavy for you as you climbed down to check it’s contents. The first thing you found was a lantern: with a bronze frame and glass around the burner, this would be a handy-hands off way to provide light in the darkness. Near the lantern were three clay bottles. Pylia checked this and confirmed they’re some sort of oil, likely corn oil, meant for the lantern. Finally tied to one of the clay bottles was a wrapped bundle of matches though Pylia called them tindertwigs. They functioned just the same though; strike them against a rough surface to get a small flame going Aside from the oil was the tools that Dirk had mentioned having. Including the knife that the goblin used, which appeared to be a sort of hunting knife, there was a sickle, a hatchet, and a light hammer. There was also a length of rope and a few wooden stakes in the bag as well. Everything but the knife seemed rather dinged up and in rough condition. Sure enough whatever Dirk was using these for, he used them roughly. “Doesn’t look too bad. Let me work my magic on these when we’re back in town and I can fix them.” Finally there was some miscellaneous items. There was a single thick fur blanket, very heavy and in dire need of a washing. There was a small copper ocarina on a string too. It was a little dinged up but doll played well. Hidden at the bottom of the bag there was a rusted iron ring. It was terribly rusty and faintly stained with blood. And finally there was the satchel itself. It was smaller than your backpack but lighter and easier to carry. It looked rough and dirty, but if you got it cleaned and fixed up it might actually look somewhat fashionable. At the very least it would be a good place to store more important adventuring gear such as potions and weapons, whilst free I g up your backpack for heavier traveling items.