A flask can mean medicine, poison, courage, or bad decisions—sometimes all at once. Use it to add small, readable detail to scenes where the party should start asking questions.
Usage Tips
- Alchemy shorthand: pair a flask with a cauldron and brazier to imply active brewing or experiments.
- Tavern flavor: a flask near a tankard instantly sells “drinks were here.”
- Clue placement: a lone flask in a corridor or beside a door hints at a hurried retreat or a mid-fight sip.
- Match the setting: stone floors for labs and dungeons; wood floors for inns, homes, and smugglers’ rooms.
Great for: wizard labs, witch huts, taverns, treasure stashes, and investigation scenes.





