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Are you tired of fumbling with props during your finest moments of service? Want to add a touch of poise, polish, and purpose to your roleplay presentation? Then listen close, because Lux has something special for you.

The Pitcher is an elegant bento animated, interactive system designed for immersive, professional hosting. Whether you’re working a ballroom, a restaurant, or a private affair, it gives you smooth, cinematic control—no fuss, all finesse—and it’s fully PBR-ready.

Here’s how it works: place the Display Pitcher-classic, refined, and ready for the spotlight.
Short tap it, and the display gracefully vanishes. Instantly, the Attach Pitcher appears in your hand with a natural hold animation, like you never missed a beat.
Short tap the display again, and it returns to its spot while the attach version politely hides—ready for your next cue.

Want to change the drink? Press and hold the Display Pitcher to open a clean two-button menu: Water or Tea. Your choice updates the Display Pitcher and syncs the Attach Pitcher to match. The attach stays hidden until you decide to equip it—because you’re in charge of the moment.

When the Attach Pitcher is visible, a simple touch triggers a soft pour sound and a tasteful emote—selected from themed lines that match Water or Tea—subtle, confident, and presentation-perfect.

These items are built with intelligence. They respond only to their rightful owner, so there’s no interference in busy venues. There are no sensors, no overhead, and no lag—just clean communication and seamless performance within a natural arm’s-reach interaction.

Crafted with care and precision by Lux Voxel, The Pitcher is ideal for hosts who want their roleplay to feel effortless and look unforgettable.
Custom variants, personalized sounds, and animation enhancements are available on request.

If you’re ready to serve with elegance and leave an impression that lasts, pick up The Pitcher today.

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A Herald of Hydration (Five Stars)
full star full star full star full star full star Posted September 11, 2025 by Serishen Cagney

I never anticipated that a vessel for liquid would become the focal point of a silent, bitter civil war.

The Pitcher arrived, and with it, a new tier of service—and subterfuge.

Its elegance is undeniable. The PBR sheen is so profound I can see my own approving reflection in its curved surface, superimposed over the horrified face of a guest who has just ordered a milk. The mechanics are sublime: a touch, and it vanishes from the display to appear in one's hand. It is less an object and more a sleight of hand. A miracle of poise.

I entrusted it, with solemn ceremony, to Sharon. It was a reward for her ruthless efficiency, a symbol of her elevated status. She mastered its menu—Water or Tea—within minutes. Her pours were precise, her emotes chillingly confident. "Your refreshment, sir," she would state, her voice a balm that somehow also threatened an audit.

This, of course, was unacceptable to Elizabeth.

Driven by a cheetah-print-clad jealousy, she became obsessed. I found her late one night, attempting to pour a glass of water using a repurposed fire extinguisher. The result was… atmospheric, but lacked the required finesse.

The war was on.

Sharon now wields the pitcher like a scepter of office, each pour subtly announcing her supremacy. Elizabeth has resorted to smuggling in inferior, non-bento pitchers from God-knows-where, leaving them in strategic locations like IEDs of poor taste.

But its true value is not in its function. It is in the hierarchy it creates. It is the new symbol of power. Sharon’s reign is secure, now hydrated by the finest digital tea Second Life can offer.

It is, in short, perfect. I am now considering commissioning a custom option filled with something stronger. For myself.

Highly recommended.

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