Rivetspittle's lean-to

Rivetspittle lives under a broken wagon augmented by a wooden lean-to on one side and a canvas canopy on the other. The canopy posts also help support her neighbor's dwelling and are firmly anchored in the ground under a bed of rocks and mortar.

The wagon is held 3 ft above the ground by three wheels and a heavy timber column.

The lean-to is supported by the wagon and is covered in brown tarpaulin. Inside is a narrow four feet deep hole covered by a rug. Should someone put weight on the rug they would fall in and suffer a minor injury. Inside the hole is a copper treasure chest, sealed with rope ties. Getting the chest out of the hole will be production and will like require a shovel. Rivetspittle herself utilizes a hoist of her own invention to raise and lower the chest, but the hoist is unlikely to recognized as such and it's manner of operation isn't apparent.

Inside the chest are two small purses: one made of leather and the other made of velvet. Inside the velvet purse are ten copper pennies. Inside the leather purse are a set of iron knucklebone jacks.