UNICORN BLOOD: The blood of a unicorn can be consumed to keep a person alive, even on the verge of death. However, the act of slaying a unicorn will cause the drinker to suffer a cursed life.
DRAGON'S EYE: A stone embedded in a book that, when activated by the reader, unlocks the heart. This item has been known to strengthen and rejuvenate, as well as heal the body from emotional and physical trauma.
SPECULUM: A cursed mirror that shows the deranged thoughts of those that stand before it, causing hallucinations, paranoia, and psychotic tendencies. Not for the faint of heart.
BASILISK VENOM: The venom of a Basilisk is an extremely poisonous and corrosive substance generated by said species. The strength of the venom is one of the few substances known to be capable of destroying Horcruxes, causing them fatal damage that cannot be repaired. It only has one known cure and that's the tears of a phoenix.
THE HAND OF GLORY: The dried, pickled hand of a hanged man, presumably a theif hung from the gallows. This artifact gives candlelight only to the holder, as well as the ability to unlock any door that it comes across. It is highly coveted by thieves and criminals due to its purpose. Supposedly only two exist in the world today.
TEARS OF NimuΓ«: The necklace said to have belonged to the lady of the lake from Arthurian legend. The necklace was given to Sir Pelleas after assisting an old woman across a river. It's supposed to be enchanted so that its wearer would be unfathomably loved. It was procured and authenticated by Locksley after finding it in the River Thames.
SOUL KEEPERS: These are enchanted mirrors that capture the souls of the damned. Thanatos, the god of death, created four mirrors to enslave the souls of those who opposed him. Those who come upon a soul keeper should throw a black veil over it as to not experience soul possession. Breaking or smashing the mirrors is not advised.
DEAD MAN'S HAND: A self-lighting candle that stays lit until its owner perishes. The only way to ignite this candle is to own it, otherwise its unable to be lit. Many believe that this candle is actually the well-preserved hand of a wizard cursed by the witch whose heart he broke. Sources say that there's a trail of dead witches and wizards when it came down to the ownership of this candle.
ANGELICA'S RING: A ring possessed by Angelica, princess of Cathay from the tales of Charlemagne. The ring grants its wearer immunity to all enchantments, and renders them invisible when placed in their mouth. Historians have tried to debunk the myth of Angelica's ring as nothing more than an addition of flavor to a flavorless tale. But that quickly changed when several ancient tomes were unearthed claiming the ring's authenticity.