[While Ozymandias is often one to bestow gifts onto others related to their craft when they possess one, it doesn't seem particularly appropriate for Andersen. Setting aside the fact that writing itself requires more intangible than tangible supplies, that just simply isn't really in-line with Andersen's...temperament.]
[His gift from the mighty Pharaoh is a bottle of liquor. There is a degree to which it is tempting to bestow unto him one of middling quality rather than spending the extra on something of greater quality as he has for some of the royalty that has found itself in Aefenglom, but Ozymandias can't quite bring himself to do it. It would simply reflect too poorly on him and make him appear stingy.]
[So, Andersen is able to drink like a king for a bottle's worth at least, blue and gold ribbons tied neatly to the neck of the bottle.]
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[His gift from the mighty Pharaoh is a bottle of liquor. There is a degree to which it is tempting to bestow unto him one of middling quality rather than spending the extra on something of greater quality as he has for some of the royalty that has found itself in Aefenglom, but Ozymandias can't quite bring himself to do it. It would simply reflect too poorly on him and make him appear stingy.]
[So, Andersen is able to drink like a king for a bottle's worth at least, blue and gold ribbons tied neatly to the neck of the bottle.]