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Empty Mug

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Overview

An Empty Mug is a simple in-game item consisting of a porcelain cup that contains no consumable or other content. All available localized descriptions characterize it as a porcelain or ceramic mug whose interior is entirely void of substance; translations in German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, and both simplified and traditional Chinese consistently describe the object as a mug without anything inside.

The item’s identity is purely descriptive: porcelain material, mug form, and empty state. Localizations emphasize the absence of nourishment or drink rather than any damage or contamination, so the mug is presented as intact but void. The Japanese wording specifically notes that the contents have been taken, while other languages simply note the lack of content; these formulations lead to the same concrete fact across sources: the object contains nothing.

Practical notes and interactions derived directly from the collected descriptions:

  • Visual/physical: the item is a porcelain/ceramic mug in normal mug form; no contents are present inside.
  • State: empty; no food, drink, or other substance is contained.
  • Flavor/implication: descriptions reference the lack of sustenance or substance rather than breakage or soil, indicating the mug should be interpreted as usable but presently unfilled.
  • Localization consistency: the item is consistently rendered as a porcelain/ceramic mug across all provided locales.

Do not assume additional properties not stated in the descriptions (for example, that it restores hunger, can be filled, is broken, or has special effects). The documented information is limited to material (porcelain/ceramic), object type (mug/cup), and empty status; any gameplay mechanics, stackability, weight, or interactions are not described in the available localizations and should be referenced from game data or other design documentation before asserting further behavior.

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