Macbeth's Sword

Origin
Macbeth was King of Scotland from 1040-1057. Recent evidence is indicating he spent much of his time in and around the Forres area of Moray, defeating his cousin Duncan, then king of Moray, in battle at nearby Pitgaveny. He is best known as the subject of William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth and the many works it has inspired, although the play is not an accurate portrait of the historical king.

Effects
One that killed Macbeth in the English invasion in 1057 has the ability to affect the user’s mind and gives them an increased amount of confidence, thus increasing show production. In turn it damages the user and those who touch the user by means of deep cuts after long exposure.