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The three [[Carrionite]]s [[Lilith (The Shakespeare Code)|Lilith]], [[Bloodtide]], and [[Doomfinger]], who inhabited [[All Hallows Street]] in [[1599]] [[London]], kept a cauldron in their home for their witchcraft, including remote viewing. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')
The three [[Carrionite]]s [[Lilith (The Shakespeare Code)|Lilith]], [[Bloodtide]], and [[Doomfinger]], who inhabited [[All Hallows Street]] in [[1599]] [[London]], kept a cauldron in their home for their witchcraft, including remote viewing. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')
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Cauldron
The Carrionites viewing Peter Streete in their cauldron. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)

A cauldron was a metal vessel using for boiling liquids in.

The Clocksmith threatened to drop Apolena in a cauldron of molten lead. (AUDIO: The Eighth Piece)

The three Carrionites Lilith, Bloodtide, and Doomfinger, who inhabited All Hallows Street in 1599 London, kept a cauldron in their home for their witchcraft, including remote viewing. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)