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− | A device of uncertain origin, but rumored to be used by the [[Karcist League]] to make their [[Ball Lightning | + | A device of uncertain origin, but rumored to be used by the [[Karcist League]] to make their [[Ball Lightning Liqueur]]. The use of the Anise Engine was outlawed, as was its product, but it has fascinated scholars of the occult for some time. No one has been able to determine what, precisely, powers the little device, nor what raw materials are required to produce its extracts. Indeed, it has been questioned if the [[Karcist League]] uses [[Ball Lightning Liqueur]] in their unholy rites at all, so any connection between them and the Anise Engine is debatable. |
− | '''Citations''': [[Ball Lightning | + | '''Citations''': [[Ball Lightning Liqueur]], [[Karcist League]]. |
--[[User:PhineasCrank|Phineas Crank]] 16:46, 10 Sep 2004 | --[[User:PhineasCrank|Phineas Crank]] 16:46, 10 Sep 2004 | ||
[[Category:Invention]] | [[Category:Invention]] |
Revision as of 22:22, 10 September 2004
A device of uncertain origin, but rumored to be used by the Karcist League to make their Ball Lightning Liqueur. The use of the Anise Engine was outlawed, as was its product, but it has fascinated scholars of the occult for some time. No one has been able to determine what, precisely, powers the little device, nor what raw materials are required to produce its extracts. Indeed, it has been questioned if the Karcist League uses Ball Lightning Liqueur in their unholy rites at all, so any connection between them and the Anise Engine is debatable.
Citations: Ball Lightning Liqueur, Karcist League.
--Phineas Crank 16:46, 10 Sep 2004