: These giant rings have large central cavities. Bögge's research showed how these "nanopores" could trap other molecules, effectively acting as tiny reaction vessels or storage containers.
The Bogge operates on a strict . Its behavior depends entirely on the household's conduct:
(plural: Boggart in some English contexts, though distinct variations exist) is a type of household spirit or hobgoblin originating from the folklore of the Northern Isles of Scotland (Orkney and Shetland), with strong parallels to the English Boggart , the Scandinavian Nisse or Tomte , and the Scottish Bogle or Brownie .