Difference between revisions of "A Bottle of Water"

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[[Bottled Water]] is a relic of the past. Before the rulers of [[Sosaria]] introduced stricter rules about littering, [[Empty Bottle|empty bottles]] would remain in the [[backpack]] of the person who emptied it. One could then take the empty bottle to certain places at sea, where one was able to refill those bottles with water, no matter what liquid they held previously.
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[[Image:A_bottle_of_water.jpg|frame|left]]
  
You can not produce Bottled Water anymore. But you might find an old, sealed water bottle in some curiosity shop or local museum.
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'''A Bottle of Water''' is a relic of the past. Before the rulers of [[Sosaria]] introduced stricter rules about littering, [[Empty Bottle|empty bottles]] would remain in the [[backpack]] of the person who emptied it. One could then take the empty bottle to certain places at sea, where one was able to refill those bottles with water, no matter what liquid they held previously.
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Bottles of wine, or any other liquid, now disappear from your backpack when emptied. So, you can not produce Bottles of Water anymore. But you might find an old, sealed water bottle in some curiosity shop or local museum.
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==Notes==
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*A Pitcher of Water <i>will</i> remain when emptied, which allows for manual refills.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:29, 23 February 2008

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A Bottle of Water is a relic of the past. Before the rulers of Sosaria introduced stricter rules about littering, empty bottles would remain in the backpack of the person who emptied it. One could then take the empty bottle to certain places at sea, where one was able to refill those bottles with water, no matter what liquid they held previously.

Bottles of wine, or any other liquid, now disappear from your backpack when emptied. So, you can not produce Bottles of Water anymore. But you might find an old, sealed water bottle in some curiosity shop or local museum.

Notes

  • A Pitcher of Water will remain when emptied, which allows for manual refills.