Pedro Álvares Cabral's Naval Map

Origin
Pedro Alvares Cabral was a Portuguese nobleman and explorer, credited as the first to discover Brazil. He partook in many naval expeditions in his life, including one in the Atlantic ocean that cost his fleet several ships. That was not the end of his nautical misfortune, as in 1509 he contacted a disease, possibly malaria, that would plague him the rest of his days and some suspect contributed to his death in 1520.

Effects
When ones palm is placed on the navigational chart, the user is teleported to a coast of Brazil. They will emerge from the sea foam completely drenched and often disoriented. By focusing on a destination, it is possible to choose a rough area to emerge from, but exact travels are unheard of.

A consequence of this easy voyage is that the user must avoid vehicles of any sort, be it ship, carriage or car. The next means of transport the user emplys will be struck with an accident that will always be fatal for at least one person.