L25.255 Candlebelly Frog

 A characteristic sculpture of good fortune originating from the Ninur-Sinic Wet Clay Culture swamps bordering Gur-Qet.

The sculpture is known for its dual purpose of serving as a candle-holder, as it is depicted as a rotund frog with a hollowed out belly within which a candle is placed.

Due to the ease of sculpting in Wet Clay areas, these Candlebelly Frogs are found across the land, erected at various scales in various places throughout the area, offering solace in an otherwise overcast region.

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