Wondrous item, Rare

Description

20 galleons

The magical equivalent of a slow cooker for the witch or wizard with a life to lead. Invented by the legendary Gaspard Shingleton, these cauldrons are the unsung heroes of the modern apothecary.

At first glance, a self-stirring cauldron looks much like any other standard Size 2 pot. Whether it’s cast in humble pewter, gleaming copper, or high-end gold, it sits heavily on its three sturdy legs. However, the tell-tale sign of its enchantment is often found in the faint, rhythmic humming emanating from the metal, or the subtle, pulsating glow of the runes etched into its inner rim.

The moment the heat is applied and the liquid inside begins to steam, the potion doesn't just sit there—it begins to move with a phantom grace. Without a spoon in sight, the liquid begins to rotate, not in a chaotic slosh, but a precise, rhythmic vortex. Unlike a tired student who might get distracted by a passing owl or love interest, the cauldron never misses a beat. It maintains the exact revolutions per minute required for the most finicky of brews.