Pouch of Lesser Storage

Pouch of Lesser Storage
Magic Item [Rare, Extra-dimensional]
Type: Wondrous Item (Pouch)
Rank: 3 (Potency 30)
Properties
This small pouch opens into an infinitely large extra-dimensional space that can hold up to 300 lbs of material. Anything that can fit within the opening (which stretches up to a 5ft diameter), may be placed within the pouch. When an item placed in the pouch would exceed the weight limit, it strangely cannot be pushed into it no matter how much someone struggles. When you wish to retrieve an item from the bag, you need only to state what you are looking for and it will appear at the opening of the bag and may be retrieved as a readied action (Standard Action [REC 1]). Alternatively, the bag may be turned upside down and shaken, expelling all contents into a large pile. No matter how much is placed within the bag, it remains light and unburdened. Creatures placed within are not at risk of suffocation, but still require food and water to survive.
Allocation: None
Aura: Moderate Conjuration
"You put your left foot in, you take your right foot out, you do the ...oh my, that wasn't supposed to happen."
——Caeser Calerion, Adventuring mage, whereabouts currently unknown

Description

These tiny pouches come in many shapes, sizes and colors, although they are most commonly the size of a normal belt pouch with a singular metal button clasping the flap down. Other than the button, typically made of a rare metal which reportedly helps to keep the magic of the pouch stable, no physical features give hints to its magical nature. Some creators of such items have been known to add flair to their pouches on occasion, such as star patterned cloth or gold embroidered trimmings.

Lore

Pouches of Storage are the unsung heroes of many an adventuring party. Always hugely appreciated but quickly taken for granted, these arcane trinkets have saved individuals countless trips back to town as well as providing quick relief in the form of a readily available healing potion. The latter, however, is rarely discussed among seasoned adventurers due to the cowardice associated with hiding oneself in one's own pouch.