A lone bag can be a clue, a reward, or a sign someone fled at speed. Use it when you want just a touch of clutter—enough to make a space feel real without crowding the map.
Usage Tips
- Use as a breadcrumb: place a bag near corners or doors to hint at recent movement or a hidden route.
- Make small loot moments: pair with a chest or a larger bags stamp to imply a stash of valuables.
- Set the scene with floors: grass floor for travel gear, wood floor for inns and homes, stone floor for dungeon supplies.
- Vary your props: mix single bags with crates and barrels so storerooms don’t look copy-pasted.
Great for: campsites, bedrooms, hallways, guardrooms, and “someone dropped this” investigations.





