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Aggie the witch using a cauldron.

Cauldrons are commonly seen in RuneScape, they are normally associated with witches and are in many houses throughout the game. Notable cauldrons are in Witch's Potion where the player must use a cauldron to make a magic spell, in Druidic Ritual the player uses the Cauldron of Thunder to make a potion to train his/her herblore, and in My Arm's big adventure the player witnesses an Adventurer being boiled alive in one by hungry trolls.

There are several variations of cauldrons around Runescape. The most commonly seen is a small cauldron which contains a green liquid. The player upon examining it states that they'd rahter not know whats cooking in it. Other variations of this cauldron are seen in various houses belonging to witches, they range in colours from blue to purple and normally always have the player stating that they'd rather not know the contents of the cauldron.

The Cauldrons used by the Trolls to prepare their food are far bigger than the normal cauldrons located in Runescape. The Troll's cauldrons are roughly four times as wide and twice as high as a standard cauldron, they contain a greyish brown broth. One is located on Death Plateau and is called a Cooking Pot. If the player examines it he hopes it wasn't anyone he knew who was boiled in it. The Troll Stronghold kitchen contains a cauldron that the player simplifies as being a troll stew. However he doesn't want to get too close to see what's cooking in it. This is because Trolls enjoy boiling humans for lunch in their cooking pots, it was in this very cauldron that the Adventurer met his end.

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