Thread:GunjiBunny/@comment-24588058-20181111001945/@comment-1674153-20181113003353

The Ship Bell from The Hannibal - a slave ship that operated in the 17th century, and is particularly infamous for it's 1694 trip where it lost nearly half of its slave cargo, due to disease, physical injuries, or suicide, imbued with the stress that each hour of the voyage caused crew and captives. The captain, Thomas Phillips, did not want to do something as drastic as cutting off any of the slaves' extremities (unlike most of his contemporaries). Of course, that's not to say NOTHING happened to try to keep the slaves in line.

So picture it. Rosa aquires a bell that she utilizes at the orphanage, like a dinner bell or to bring in people from outside. It manipulates her personality, making her treat the facility like some sort of slave ship, maybe even some minor telekinetic powers that extends her conciousness into chains or ropes or whatever. Stick Boy could have been an older student who also rang the bell, or someone her will simply overcame.

In the Warehouse's investigation of her, she captures the agents and discovers some incrimintaing truths about artifacts by torturing them. That's why she is eventually bronzed.