Drawing Prompt: Decanter of Drowning

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Dear diary,

Today I´ve come to a conclusion; adventurers are fucking disgusting. Honestly, today one of them brought me these chalice made of a humanoid head, and was like, "dont drink from this cause its got a curse that if that happens, it will start pouring liquid until the room you are completely floods". Like, OF COURSE IM NOT GOING TO TAKE A SIP FROM THE CHALICE THAT IS A HUMANOID HEAD!!!. I swear these people hit their head when they are born, like how stupid you have to be to even think about drinking from this thing. Anyways, I hope it doesnt rain tomorrow, I hate taking the bus when it rains.

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