J.Quondam
CR 1/8
In the City of the Jann in one of my old 3e campaign worlds, small magicks like that are ubiquitous.
A common wedding or baby shower gift is a "fix-it chest." For commoners it's fairly utilitarian in appearance while very ornate for the nobility, but in either case, it's just a box that you can put a broken object in to be fixed by a mending cantrip. There are also cheap "mother's kisses" which are effectively colorful bandaids infused with a cure minor wounds cantrip. Nice things for families with young children.
Aristocrats carry around golden spoons that change color when in contact with poison. Exceptionally wealthy young men from noble and merchant families ride around in self-propelled gigs, both for transportation and for drag-racing.
A common wedding or baby shower gift is a "fix-it chest." For commoners it's fairly utilitarian in appearance while very ornate for the nobility, but in either case, it's just a box that you can put a broken object in to be fixed by a mending cantrip. There are also cheap "mother's kisses" which are effectively colorful bandaids infused with a cure minor wounds cantrip. Nice things for families with young children.
Aristocrats carry around golden spoons that change color when in contact with poison. Exceptionally wealthy young men from noble and merchant families ride around in self-propelled gigs, both for transportation and for drag-racing.