

And his Wife began to mend sensibly and in a competent time was finely well recovered But there came a Woman from a Town some miles off to their house, with a lamentable Out-cry, that they had killed her Husband. Take your Wive’s Urine as before, and Cork, it in a Bottle with Nails, Pins and Needles, and bury it in the Earth and that will do the feat. But now I will put you in a way that will make the business sure. Ha, quoth he, it seems it was too nimble for you. Yes, says he, and told him the event as is above said. He askt him if he had followed his direction. Who answered, as ill as ever, if not worse. Not long after, the Old Man came to the house again, and inquired of the Man of the house how his Wife did. It was but a dead Spright, he said, and he would put him in a course to rid his Wife of this languishment and trouble, He therefore advised him to take a Bottle, and put his Wives Urine into it, together with Pins and Needles and Nails, and Cork them up and set the Bottle to the Fire well corkt, which when it had felt a while the heat of the Fire began to move and joggle a little, but he for sureness took the Fire shovel, and held it hard upon the Cork, And as he thought, he felt something one while on this side, another while on that, shove the Fire shovel off, which he still quickly put on Again, but at last at one shoving the Cork bounced out, and the Urine, Pins, Nails and Needles all flew up, and gave a report like a Pistol, and his Wife continued in the same trouble and languishment still. The Old Man bid him and his Wife be of good courage. One of the earliest descriptions of a witch bottle in Suffolk, England, appears in 1681 in Joseph Glanvill’s Saducismus Triumphatus, or Evidence concerning Witches and Apparitions:įor an old Man that Travelled up and down the Country, and had some acquaintance at that house, calling in and asking the Man of the house how he did and his Wife He told him that himself was well, but his Wife had been a long time in a languishing condition, and that she was haunted with a thing in the shape of a Bird that would flurr near to her face, and that she could not enjoy her natural rest well. The earliest surviving mention of a witch bottle is from 17th century England. They are described in historical sources in England and the United States. It does not seem to be used in the game.A witch bottle is a counter-magical item used as protection against witchcraft. When the player interacts with it, it will drop at least two furs.ĭuring game development, the creature was first named "Mongsiri".Ī sprite of a muscular version of this creature appears in the game files. It is a smaller version of the standard one. Usually, the player has time to interact with another Squishychub before they all flee.Ī variant of Squishychub can appear in beta. When touched, all the Squishychub of the group will flee and hide in their burrow. The player can interact with a Squishychub with their Gloves equipped. They can be found in groups of two or three near a burrow that appear as a hole in the ground. They can be found in Green Forest Plains during Day. Pinching and squeezing their comfy cheeks will leave tufts of soft fur in your hands.

As curious creatures, they approach people first, should someone come near them.

Burrows and lives under ground in groups of two to four.
