In the middle of an age-rotten grotto there sits a squat statue of crude clay grasping a bowl of filth-encrusted malachite. The bowl appears to glow from within, lighting the face of the statue in a light which some might describe as dancing and others as demonic. (Perhaps it depends on the expression which the statue bears upon any particular viewing. A study of various sketches made of the statue would seem to suggest that it is an expression which has changed over time… or which is perhaps different for each viewer.) The bowl is, in fact, filled with liquid light. Anyone touching the liquid will cause it flow up over their hand (or hands). From that point forward, their hands will glow white – producing the effects of a daylight spell. The light can be easily blocked with a pair of gloves or the like, but if it proves undesirable it can be easily purged through the use of a remove curse spell. (This material is covered by the OGL. See attached PDF.)