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<blockquote data-quote="SiderisAnon" data-source="post: 3617594" data-attributes="member: 44949"><p>These are items I've given out over the years.</p><p></p><p>Salting Spoon</p><p>It salts anything you stir with it. </p><p>A more advanced version could add other spices.</p><p></p><p>Slippers of Comfort</p><p>Keep your feet comfortably warm or cool, depending on ambient temperature. Also prevents moisture from minor spills and such (up to going out in the dewed grass to get the paper).</p><p></p><p>Frosty Mugs</p><p>A set of mugs that keeps whatever liquid is in them cool.</p><p></p><p>Everfilling Pitcher</p><p>A silver pitcher that will produce one pitcher-full of a liquid each day. What is produced is whatever you last kept in it for 24 hours. (The party used this to create a pitcher of wine from their homeland every day as a reminder of home.) (Liquid must be non-magical and must be something you can drink.)</p><p></p><p>Turtle Shell Comb</p><p>A decorative comb that you would leave in your hair. It keeps your hair from getting dirty and keeps your hairstyle from getting mussed, even by high winds.</p><p></p><p>Everburning Charcoal Brazier</p><p>A small charcoal brazier (about the size of a habatchi) which will heat anything set on it. It's perfect for shipboard because it won't start a fire if it turns over because it cannot spill. (Though it could start a fire if something fell on it and eventually burst into flame.)</p><p></p><p>Folding Desk</p><p>A writing desk that folds up into a box the size of a book. It will hold paper, ink, quill, and the usual stuff a writing desk would.</p><p></p><p>Amulet of Virility</p><p>(I'll let you figure this one out.)</p><p></p><p>Leomond''s Secret Wardrobe</p><p>A wardrobe you can call up several times a day. You can store multiple outfits in it. I had a bard who made extensive use of this for changing clothes.</p><p></p><p>Water Barrel of Holding</p><p>Holds 900 gallons of water or other liquid, but only weighs 300 pounds. The water is magically pushed upward so that the barrel appears about as full as the extra-dimensional space.</p><p></p><p>Chest of Floating</p><p>A wooden seaman's chest that won't sink. It's also waterproof.</p><p></p><p>Storm Cloak</p><p>A large cloak with hood that keeps out almost any weather.</p><p></p><p></p><p>These are a couple I haven't used yet:</p><p></p><p>Auto-Cleaning Pet Door</p><p>For the familiar who likes to wander. When the animal comes back into the tower through the little flap, all dirt, mud, bits of plant, and whatever else is stuck in the pet's fur is cleaned off and left outside. Some versions also remove fleas and ticks.</p><p></p><p>Self-Cleaning Clothes</p><p>You just shake them out and they're clean. Great feature for expensive clothing.</p><p></p><p>Pot of Cooking</p><p>When the command word is spoken, the pot heats up like it's on a flame. (There are three temperature settings.) When it's turned off, the pots returns to room temperature. Only the inside of the pot is heated; the outside only gets a little warm.</p><p></p><p>Gloves of Inspection</p><p>White gloves used for military inspection. (Looking for dirt or dust.) They clean themselves automatically with a snap of the fingers so you can go inspect the next bunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiderisAnon, post: 3617594, member: 44949"] These are items I've given out over the years. Salting Spoon It salts anything you stir with it. A more advanced version could add other spices. Slippers of Comfort Keep your feet comfortably warm or cool, depending on ambient temperature. Also prevents moisture from minor spills and such (up to going out in the dewed grass to get the paper). Frosty Mugs A set of mugs that keeps whatever liquid is in them cool. Everfilling Pitcher A silver pitcher that will produce one pitcher-full of a liquid each day. What is produced is whatever you last kept in it for 24 hours. (The party used this to create a pitcher of wine from their homeland every day as a reminder of home.) (Liquid must be non-magical and must be something you can drink.) Turtle Shell Comb A decorative comb that you would leave in your hair. It keeps your hair from getting dirty and keeps your hairstyle from getting mussed, even by high winds. Everburning Charcoal Brazier A small charcoal brazier (about the size of a habatchi) which will heat anything set on it. It's perfect for shipboard because it won't start a fire if it turns over because it cannot spill. (Though it could start a fire if something fell on it and eventually burst into flame.) Folding Desk A writing desk that folds up into a box the size of a book. It will hold paper, ink, quill, and the usual stuff a writing desk would. Amulet of Virility (I'll let you figure this one out.) Leomond''s Secret Wardrobe A wardrobe you can call up several times a day. You can store multiple outfits in it. I had a bard who made extensive use of this for changing clothes. Water Barrel of Holding Holds 900 gallons of water or other liquid, but only weighs 300 pounds. The water is magically pushed upward so that the barrel appears about as full as the extra-dimensional space. Chest of Floating A wooden seaman's chest that won't sink. It's also waterproof. Storm Cloak A large cloak with hood that keeps out almost any weather. These are a couple I haven't used yet: Auto-Cleaning Pet Door For the familiar who likes to wander. When the animal comes back into the tower through the little flap, all dirt, mud, bits of plant, and whatever else is stuck in the pet's fur is cleaned off and left outside. Some versions also remove fleas and ticks. Self-Cleaning Clothes You just shake them out and they're clean. Great feature for expensive clothing. Pot of Cooking When the command word is spoken, the pot heats up like it's on a flame. (There are three temperature settings.) When it's turned off, the pots returns to room temperature. Only the inside of the pot is heated; the outside only gets a little warm. Gloves of Inspection White gloves used for military inspection. (Looking for dirt or dust.) They clean themselves automatically with a snap of the fingers so you can go inspect the next bunk. [/QUOTE]
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