Keychain of domestic propriety

Keychains of domestic propriety were handy magical items that were first made by a Cormyrean mage that was inspired by a visit to Calimshan.

Description
A keychain was usually made of silver, gold, or electrum and had six charms on it: a broom, a cloth, a feather duster, a scrub brush, a rose, and a coiled spring. It could even be used for the normal purpose of storing keys. The keychain also had a variant form that resembled a charm bracelet, usually used by maids.

Powers
The keychain could be activated by touching a token and uttering a command word, one token at a time. Each activation lasted a few seconds, and each token then required a few more seconds before it could be used again.


 * Broom: Activated with a "whooshing" sound, it created a magical broom and dustpan which could sweep up two pounds of material. The swept-up mass would disappear along with the dustpan when the activation ended.
 * Cloth: Activated by saying "gleam", it conjured a cloth that would rub against a target object, cleaning and shining it.
 * Feather duster: Activated by saying "dust", it created a magical feather duster that whisked away dust and dirt from as much as 16 square feet.
 * Scrub brush: Activated by saying "rub-a-dub", it created a wet, soapy brush that cleaned away mundane dirt and stains.
 * Rose: Activated with a "phew" sound, it filled a 30-by-30 foot area with a pleasant rose scent, and masked any disgusting odors for the duration.
 * Spring: Activated by saying "smooth", it smoothed rumpled fabric, straightened askew furnishings, and flattened carpet lumps.

Notable Owners
The butler Moorefield of Thistleflame had a keychain to aid in his domestic duties.