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[[Image:City in a bottle.jpg|right|thumb|The City in a Bottle. Art by Drew Tucker.]]The <c>City in a Bottle</c> was an [[artifact]] in [[El | [[Image:City in a bottle.jpg|right|thumb|The City in a Bottle. Art by Drew Tucker.]] | ||
The <c>City in a Bottle</c> was an [[artifact]] in [[El Hajjâj's]] workshop guarded by the [[Guardian Beast]] in the [[Castle of El Hajjâj]]. As the name implies, it contained a miniature city within a bottle, and was used to hold the [[Baby Taysir]]. | |||
The city was inspired by the comic book story ''The Sandman'' #50, "Ramadan," by Neil Gaiman, which was | ==Trivia== | ||
The city was inspired by the comic book story ''The Sandman'' #50, "Ramadan," by Neil Gaiman, which was germane to [[Arabian Nights (set)|Arabian Nights]] in the set's entirety. | |||
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Revision as of 20:08, 18 February 2008
The City in a Bottle was an artifact in El Hajjâj's workshop guarded by the Guardian Beast in the Castle of El Hajjâj. As the name implies, it contained a miniature city within a bottle, and was used to hold the Baby Taysir.
Trivia
The city was inspired by the comic book story The Sandman #50, "Ramadan," by Neil Gaiman, which was germane to Arabian Nights in the set's entirety.
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