Row 1: New set o' buffing icons, in colours I associate with something highly positive.
Row 2: New set o' debuffing icons, in colours I associate with something highly negative and in stark opposition to the preceding association.
3-1: Poison ivy leaves. I have an "Itchy" state, so....
3-2: A seax. Knife given a Saxson when he became a man. Hooray, sons of the seax, and feeling foolish for not putting two and two together earlier on this front.
3-3: A main gauche, looking at the knuckleguard.
3-4: Curved-edge dagger of some flavour.
3-5: A kitchen knife.
3-6 through 3-9: Throwing daggers with a few variations.
3-10 through 3-12: My rendition of a kunai.
3-13: A shuriken. 'Nuff said.
3-14: A basket-hilted sword, like a schiavona.
3-15: A falchion.
3-16: A scimitar, including the curvature in the grip that's commonplace across all varieties of saber.
4-1: Another scimitar/falchion.
4-2: A Pappenheimer-styled rapier (quillions, knuckleguard and double-clamshell).
4-3: A typical Torino-styled rapier.
4-4: A rapier with quillions and nothing else. Kinda like an estoc.
4-5: A backsword style of rapier.
4-6: A multi-flanged mace.
4-7: A flintlock pistol.
4-8: Claws to strap onto one's hand.
4-9: A zweihander.
4-10: A thick-bladed greatsword with a spiffy hilt.
4-11: A poleaxe with some of the head cut out to reduce weight.
4-12: A double-headed axe that probably is too fancy for actual combat, unless enchanted.
4-13: An abaya. Not the most-flattering thing a lady can wear.
4-14: A lady's doublet.
4-15: A bustier...just in case you've got a scene where ya' might consider suddenly cutting to a shot outdoors at a window, behind which a light or candle is suddenly put out before a slower fade to black. Should handle such scenes with taste, eh?
4-16: The matching hijab and niqab to an abaya.
5-1: A bicorne hat.
5-2: A barbut with wings on it.
5-3: A medieval hood with battlements, and split colours. Fairly common garb in the right time period.
5-4: A plain teal masquerade mask.
5-5: A porcelain full mask.
5-6: Kneepads.
5-7: Semi-steampunk goggles.
5-8: A black megaphone. Go team?
5-9: An older-style hyperdermic syringe filled with something green. Remember to fill these things all the way up with liquid; otherwise you'll risk giving your patient The Bends.
5-10: An Arabian lamp, lit. Sorry, no genies this time.
5-11: A gorget, styled after the one I wear in SCA fencing.
5-12: Collapsable telescope.
5-13: A pendant of a crescent moon.
5-14: A spinner lure. Anyone going fishing?
5-15: Styled after the Faberge eggs.
5-16: A radar screen.
6-1: A different pendant of a crescent moon.
6-2: A rosary. Had to count the beads on one to get it right since I'm not Catholic.
6-3: Some bourbon.
6-4: Some pills. If anybody's looking to add addiction to their game, I've got the icons, I guess. o_o;;
6-5: A coffee bean. Now starting to hear that old song
Java Jive.
6-6: A golden needle. Typical of the
Final Fantasy series, to heal petrifaction.
6-7: A bedroll. Camping is good.
6-8: A Viking-style of tent, in colours I find delightful, in no small part 'cuz of where I studied.
6-9: Screw. Need to build something?
6-10: A femur. Kinda lose detail at 24x24px., but it's still obvious which bone.
6-11: A cow horn, sawn off.
6-12: An elephant tusk. Would never want to harvest ivory in real life.
6-13: A turtle carapace.
6-14: Rainbow shell, based off a whelk.
6-15: Partially iridescent scale.
6-16: An eyeball, with some of the surrounding tissue still attached. Slightly more macabre.
7-1: A much-better gyroscope than m' first attempt.
7-2: A small hexagonal crystal, based of greenockite (had to look up what went into certain paints)
7-3: Based off crystals of realgar and orpiment...both are arsenic sulfide, and really friggin' toxic.
7-4: A gold pocketwatch, still closed.
7-5: A scarlet orthorhombic crystal with minor twinning.
7-6: The most expensive spice I know of: saffron.
7-7: A pot, in the Greek style, but not painted/glazed.
7-8: Bottles o' booze. Please drink responsibly, if you drink at all.
7-9: Cacao fruit. The beans needed to make chocolate are inside of it, and will need much processing before it's tasty.
7-10: A cellular device, or something that kinda looks like one.
7-11: A flash disk. I'm surprised how small they make 'em.