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Artifacts? In a museum, in the"lost and found" box. I tend to go with the wizard that is a bit careless over the super planned one.
The box may or may not be a mimic.
Research room: Wizard Itor uses the back room of his office. The front room contains mops and cleaning supplies (some very magical). The door is even labeled "Jan Itor Supplies"
The door is also a mimic.
The room is also a mimic
The mimic is not a mimic, but is doing its best
I do love a good "hidden in plain sight"