The inspiration behind the scent? It can be found in the geology of Dorset. Agglestone Rock, also known as the Devil's Anvil, is a sandstone block of about 400 tonnes weight, on top of Conical Hill, one mile from the village of Studland, Dorset, UK. Legend has it that the devil threw the rock from The Needles on the Isle of Wight with the intention of hitting either Corfe Castle, Bindon Abbey or Salisbury Cathedral. "Aggle" was taken into the old Dorset dialect as meaning "to wobble". This fragrance was inspired by the story, and the wet, weather-beaten forests and landscapes in the area.a magic potion inspired The Agglestone, a megalithic rock in England known affectionately as the "Devil's Nightcap." Evoking the ancient Druids,