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Shaped in the classically conical style, dense glass comprises this elegant looking phial, its long neck and stable base identifying it as a formulation vessel without peer. Large enough to comfortably hold at least a quart of liquid, a trapezoid stopper acts as a thick bulwark against spillages and accidents, connected to a short metal handle to allow for easy removal. Striations of semi-solid mercury crawl along the interior surface, marring the phial's otherwise pristine transparency as it ceaselessly reforms and reshapes in a perpetually enlivened alchemical reaction.
Shaped in the classically conical style, dense glass comprises a '''reforming phial''', its long neck and stable base identifying it as an [[artefact]] [[formulation]] vessel without peer. Large enough to comfortably hold at least a quart of liquid, a trapezoid stopper acts as a thick bulwark against spillages and accidents, connected to a short metal handle to allow for easy removal. Striations of semi-solid mercury crawl along the interior surface, marring the [[phials|phial]]'s otherwise pristine transparency as it ceaselessly reforms and reshapes in a perpetually enlivened alchemical reaction.


This phial will reform when used to imbibe or administer and will return to the Alchemist's inventory when thrown.
This phial will reform when used to imbibe or administer and will return to the [[Alchemist]]'s inventory when thrown.


[[Category: Miscellaneous Artefacts]]
[[Category: Alchemist Artefacts]]

Revision as of 22:59, 1 February 2022

Shaped in the classically conical style, dense glass comprises a reforming phial, its long neck and stable base identifying it as an artefact formulation vessel without peer. Large enough to comfortably hold at least a quart of liquid, a trapezoid stopper acts as a thick bulwark against spillages and accidents, connected to a short metal handle to allow for easy removal. Striations of semi-solid mercury crawl along the interior surface, marring the phial's otherwise pristine transparency as it ceaselessly reforms and reshapes in a perpetually enlivened alchemical reaction.

This phial will reform when used to imbibe or administer and will return to the Alchemist's inventory when thrown.