sigurd
2009-03-05, 03:39 PM
Frequency - very rare.
This is not an unheard of item as there were perhaps 20 of these made for wandering monks\priests at some time in the future.
Cooking Pot of the Emissary
This small pot is made of brass and about 1 foot in diameter. It is adorned with _insert Motif for your world_ and sits on 3 small legs. For an owner of the appropriate faith it has the following powers.
Altar - The small pot functions as a portable shrine. Water placed within it is purified and suitable for ceremony and ritual. The water is not 'holy water' suitable for combat etc... but it is made pure and rendered free of poisons.
The pot can be desecrated as a standard altar. This will cause it to shatter and be destroyed.
Food: If the pot is filled with water and prayed over the pot creates a nourishing soup appropriate to the season and area. The soup feeds 4 people. If these people speak the same prayer, the one meal will sustain them all day. The pot will transform water 3 times a day and can feed a maximum of 12 people.
Wealth If the pot is cleaned in the evening, according to ritual practice, and covered for the night it will hold 3 silver pieces in the morning and an aromatic herb. Three times a year, during feast days, these coins will be gold. The coins themselves are not magical and are appropriate to the region.
Sigurd
This is not an unheard of item as there were perhaps 20 of these made for wandering monks\priests at some time in the future.
Cooking Pot of the Emissary
This small pot is made of brass and about 1 foot in diameter. It is adorned with _insert Motif for your world_ and sits on 3 small legs. For an owner of the appropriate faith it has the following powers.
Altar - The small pot functions as a portable shrine. Water placed within it is purified and suitable for ceremony and ritual. The water is not 'holy water' suitable for combat etc... but it is made pure and rendered free of poisons.
The pot can be desecrated as a standard altar. This will cause it to shatter and be destroyed.
Food: If the pot is filled with water and prayed over the pot creates a nourishing soup appropriate to the season and area. The soup feeds 4 people. If these people speak the same prayer, the one meal will sustain them all day. The pot will transform water 3 times a day and can feed a maximum of 12 people.
Wealth If the pot is cleaned in the evening, according to ritual practice, and covered for the night it will hold 3 silver pieces in the morning and an aromatic herb. Three times a year, during feast days, these coins will be gold. The coins themselves are not magical and are appropriate to the region.
Sigurd