I have been looking everywhere and can’t find nothing like it. From standing cauldrons to chalices. Everywhere and nothing.
I think there are some topics on here about it, but I can’t remember what they keywords are to find it, soz.
I think if you type “fire scry” you’ll get a lot of threads.
Nothing
Then what if he made it himself using a 3D printer, or he purchases it online.
There are plenty as I said, I don’t know how you see “nothing”… Any iron/steel insense burner with a stand which you can even purchace separately can work just fine. Some people I saw (in one of the “nothing” threads) are using even iron cat feeding bowls or even pans.
If you want the exact same (it won’t effect your scrying, honestly), well I guess you have to wait for an answer from E.A.
He might bought it from a local shop or he might made it himself.
Well, I searched it up on Google and found a ton of different designs.
Links, or I evoke the spiritl of Mr Tickles to your toes.
Oooooookay.
I just found this which is quite similar… maybe.
This is pretty sweet, and still live:
Listing/s for a seemingly identical item to the one E.A.uses, none currently available:
https://www.gothicroseantiques.com/GothicGoatHeadIncenseBurner.html
^ Good photos
i was just about to say:
Find an iron bowl, which you can hold a burning coal inside.
Those are usually reliable for other types of fire source aswell.
I personally would try out burning paste,
which is a gelee form of liquids which are burning reliably over a long period of time,
the ones we use in cooking have a blue / green flame while burning and hold up to 3-4 hours.
alternatetively you can make an oil lamp,
just get a little piece of old wool cloth in the middle,
standing supported by some iron wire,
and fill the bowl around it with oil / fat.
You can even use the oil you have for cooking in your kitchen,
while being the budget version now,
Oil Lamps have been used for hundreds of years as reliable fire spots.
So,
those are my 2 cent’s on it.
Sincerely,
¥’Berion
You really don’t need anything fancy, i use a stone motor i bought last year.
I wish I had a temple too!
Well Well isn’t that a beautiful temple make sure you keep it respectable, you don’t want to end up tripping over a bit of fluff, very well done.