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description: When finding a potion as treasure, the first thing you will notice is its container: its size, material and construction.

Interesting Potion Container

When finding a potion as treasure, the first thing you will notice is its container: its size, material and construction.

d66 Container
11 watertight animal bladder
12 unbroken bubble of latex
13 stoppered hide flask
14 flask of animal horn or antler
15 bottle carved from shell or carapace
16 large hide canteen
21 stone vial with a cork
22 lidded stone cup, sealed with wax
23 weighty clay flask and stopper
24 painted ceramic bottle
25 elegant capped jug of clay
26 heavy stone jug with a cork
31 glass ampoule sealed with rubber
32 flat-bottomed glass vial with stopper
33 conical glass flask with a long cork
34 pear shaped glass flask with a metal plug
35 rope-wrapped green glass bottle
36 cylindrical glass jar with a threaded metal lid
41 tiny crystal perfume bottle
42 angular pressed glass phial
43 fancy crystal flask for spirits
44 patterned cordial bottle of pressed glass
45 long-necked bottle of smoky glass
46 corked green glass jug
51 brass tube with spring-loaded lid
52 miniature stein with latched lid
53 pewter flask with bulbed dropper lid
54 battered bronze drinking flask
55 leaden can with screwtop lid
56 ornamental jar of cast metal
61 sealed pouch of seamless spider silk
62 translucent dried amphibian filled with liquid
63 invisible but otherwise ordinary glass flask
64 flexible canteen of strange resin
65 chilled bottle made of nevermelting ice
66 pitcher of rainbow-hued starmetal