Spindle from the Duke of Exeter's Daughter Torture Rack

Origin
Taken from the first torture rack used from the Tower of London. The Duke of Exeter's Daughter, which was the nickname for the torture rack as it was commissioned by John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter, was used to extract confessions and incriminating information from suspected traitors, heretics, and conspirators.

Effects
When the spindle is held in both hands and turned slowly towards the user while standing in front of a target, the target will blurt out the truth. The target will experience great pain unless the truth is told.

The downside is that the pain may be abated by telling any kind of truth. It doesn't have to be an answer to the user's questions. It requires a focusing artifact to make it really effective.

Collection
This artifact was going to be used along with William Bleckwenn's Stethoscope to extract the truth from Artie in the alternate Warehouse 13 run by Paracelsus. He told Hugo and Rebecca that it would most certainly fry his brain. Was collected from a rogue agent who used the spindle to attempt to force the truth out of a Regent. Thankfully the regent was able to bear through the pain and spout out nonsensical truths such as "the sky is blue. Water is wet".