Collectables
Mythical Monsters
Curious Conspiracies
Whimsical Wildlife
Mythical Mathematics
200

Shiny, round and commonly made from nickel, silver or gold.

Coins

200

A legendary sea monster often depicted as a giant octopus or squid.

Kraken

200

This conspiracy theory alleges that powerful individuals control the world from behind the scenes, frequently citing symbols like the "All-Seeing Eye" and pyramid imagery.

The Illuminati

200

These colorful birds, native to Central and South America, are known for imitating a variety of sounds, including human speech.

Parrots

200

In Greek mythology, how many heads did the Hydra, the serpent-like water monster, have?

Nine

400

These pieces of art used to be real animals at one point.

Taxidermy

400

Female creature with snakes for hair whose gaze turns onlookers to stone.

Medusa

400

Named after a location, this conspiracy theory alleges an alleged government cover-up of extraterrestrial encounters and advanced technology.  

Area 51

400

Found in Australia, this egg-laying mammal is known for its unique feature of laying eggs and producing milk to feed its young.

Platypus

400

In Norse mythology, how many legs did Slepnir (the horse of Odin) have?

Eight Legs (4x2)

600

 Music enthusiasts and collectors love to buy this type of music.

Vinyl Records

600

A multi-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld.

Cerberus

600

The "Philadelphia Experiment" conspiracy claims the U.S. Navy conducted secret experiments resulting in this ship's sudden teleportation.

USS Eldridge

600

Found in Africa, this nocturnal mammal is known for its unusual defense mechanism of rolling into a ball when threatened.

Pangolin

600

In Chinese mythology, how many claws do imperial dragons traditionally have on each foot?

Five Claws

800

These items are extremely human-like when sewn. Some people might even find them too horrifying to own.

Dolls

800

A serpent or lizard with the power to cause death with its gaze or breath.

Basilisk

800

Often linked to secret societies, this theory suggests a powerful group manipulates world events and governments for their benefit.

The New World Order

800

This marine creature, resembling a mythical creature with its elongated snout, is capable of shooting water at insects to knock them off branches.

Archerfish

800

 In Hindu mythology, the god vishnu is often depicted with multiple arms. What is the maximum number of arms usually associated with this deity?

Four arms
1000

You don't have to be an alcoholic to collect these. some people might just appreciate the history or rarity.

Fine Wine or Whiskey.

1000

Humanoid bird or crow-like creature often depicted as mischievous or protective spirits in the mountains.

Tengu

1000

This conspiracy theory alleges that the U.S. government faked the 1969 moon landing. Name one figure associated with this conspiracy. 

Bill Kaysing or Ralph René

1000

These underwater creatures, often referred to as "sea cows," are slow-moving herbivores found in coastal waters and are the only fully aquatic herbivorous mammals.

Manatees or dugongs

1000

According to legend, how many labours did Hercules have to complete as part of his penance?

Twelve Labours