Yes, the urban legend about tequila with a worm in the bottle causing people to hallucinate is a popular myth, but it is not true. The worm is actually a marketing gimmick used in some types of mezcal, not tequila. Consuming the worm will not make you hallucinate.
non-legend drugs are another name for over the counter drugs because they don't have the prescription label or "legend" on the bottle
After giving the lady in ordon's cat a fish he runs into the shop and she gives you a free bottle with milk in it.
A myth and a legend are often one in the same. Yes, witch bottles were a real thing, and to a certain extent, still are today.
A myth and a legend are often one in the same. Yes, witch bottles were a real thing, and to a certain extent, still are today.
No. "1800" is merely a brand name, suggestive of a 200-year old recipe. According to legend, aged tequila was first sold in the year 1800. Like most tequilas, 1800 Tequila is 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume).
The bird takes your bottle to the Curiosity Shop in Clock Town where you have to purchase it. Although going back in time allows you to get your bottle back for free.
blue fire. put it in a bottle; pour it out on him.
After you get the fishing rod, catch two fish near the cat. The cat runs to the shop. Go to the shop and you get a bottle full of milk. Use the milk and you have and empty bottle
If its the whale you have to catch i fish in a empty bottle and feed it to him.
well theres the mirror shield and the empty bottle that's all there is
No, the urban legend about Baby Blue causing the death of Laura is not true. It is just a fictional creepy story with no basis in reality.
I heard that The Prez died in a cheap hotel across from Birdland in bed with a bottle of vodka, I don't if it is fact or urban legend.