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Bacchanalia Goblet
Pronounced "Bach-A-Nail-Ya"

The Bacchanalia was an indulgent festival held in honor of Bacchus the God of wine and revelry. The festivals held in his honor were infamous for inspiring ecstatic, orgiastic worship in his name. Originally introduced around 200 B.C. as a three day festival for women only, later extending invitations to men as well, the celebrants dances, drank, and enerally debauched themselves. The Bacchanalia was eventually banned by the Roman senate for the overwhelming amount of debauchery and suspicious dealings which occured at these legendary festivals.

This bottomless goblet inspired by the ancient drinking horn will complete your celebration to Bacchus, preventing thy lover to cease drinking until all the wine has been consumed. Debauchery can be expected when bought in numbers.

Praise Bacchus!

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