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Page creatorGjlewis (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation19:02, 3 July 2014
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Date of latest edit03:11, 3 November 2024
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Cauldrons were large pots for cooking or boiling over an open fire. During medieval times in the kingdom of Gallowmere, cauldrons were often a sign that a witch resided nearby. In the late 19th century, several cauldrons would pour scalding oil down the Cathedral Spires in London.
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