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* 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.
* 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.
* The [[card]] <c>City in a Bottle</c> is an [[Hoser#Expansion hosing|Expansion hoser]] for ''Arabian Nights'' <ref>{{NewRef|arcana/city-bottle-2014-05-13-0|City in a Bottle!|[[Trick Jarrett]]|May 13, 2014}}</ref>
* The [[card]] <c>City in a Bottle</c> is an [[Hoser#Expansion hosing|Expansion hoser]] for ''Arabian Nights'' <ref>{{NewRef|arcana/city-bottle-2014-05-13-0|City in a Bottle!|[[Trick Jarrett]]|May 13, 2014}}</ref>
==Rules==
City in a Bottle has its own rules section.
{{CR|700.6a}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:22, 26 February 2018

The City in a Bottle. Art by Drew Tucker.

The City in a Bottle was an artifact in El-Hajjâj's workshop at his castle. It was guarded by a Guardian Beast. As the name implies, it contained a miniature city within a bottle, and was used to hold the Baby Taysir.

Trivia

Rules

City in a Bottle has its own rules section. Lua error in Module:CR at line 501: Index not found! 700.6a.

References