"Snakeman's" Basket

Origin
Anthony and Cleopatra is a Tragedy by William Shakespeare dramatizing the relationship and subsequent death of Marc Anthony and Cleopatra. It is usually seen as a sequel to Julius Caesar. "Snakeman" is a term to refer to the Clown in the play who gave a Cleopatra the asp she used to commit suicide.

Effects
When opened the basket produces an "asp" which is acualy the Egyptian Cobra (Naja haje). Whilst not having any downsides care must be taken about the snakes produced by the basket.
 * "Very many, men and women too. I heard of one of them no longer
 * than yesterday: a very honest woman, but something given to lie;
 * as a woman should not do but in the way of honesty: how she died
 * of the biting of it, what pain she felt,—truly she makes a very
 * good report o' the worm; but he that will believe all that they
 * say shall never be saved by half that they do: but this is most
 * falliable, the worm's an odd worm."
 * ― Anthony and Cleopatra (Act V, Scene II)