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A golden ornate teapot, engraved with decorative line work over the body. On each side, it has an engraved symbol resembling a simplified humanoid hand. When shaken or handled, it seems to have liquid inside of it.
A golden ornate teapot, engraved with decorative line work over the body. On each side, it has an engraved symbol resembling a simplified humanoid hand. When shaken or handled, it seems to have liquid inside of it.
==Inhabitant==
The teapot appears to be inhabited by a trapped entity known as Goyle. How long he is trapped inside this magical object is unknown but his freedom depends on whether or not he is able to make a wish come true for whoever unseals him.


==Previously in...==
==Previously in...==
{{Previously|[[Side Session 1]]|It is found in an abandoned storage building outside [[Brassdorf]] and taken by [[Aragir]].}}
{{Previously|[[Side Session 1]]|It is found in an abandoned storage building outside [[Brassdorf]] and taken by [[Aragir]].}}
{{Previously|[[Session 28]]|Out of curiosity, [[Aragir]] triggers the teapot to reveal Goyle. No wish was made.}}


[[Category:Objects of interest]]
[[Category:Objects of interest]]

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A golden ornate teapot, engraved with decorative line work over the body. On each side, it has an engraved symbol resembling a simplified humanoid hand. When shaken or handled, it seems to have liquid inside of it.

Inhabitant

The teapot appears to be inhabited by a trapped entity known as Goyle. How long he is trapped inside this magical object is unknown but his freedom depends on whether or not he is able to make a wish come true for whoever unseals him.

Previously in...

Side Session 1 It is found in an abandoned storage building outside Brassdorf and taken by Aragir.
Session 28 Out of curiosity, Aragir triggers the teapot to reveal Goyle. No wish was made.