Bixi Stele

Origin
The Bixi is one of the nine sons of the Dragon King in Chinese mythology. Depicted as a dragon covered with a turtle’s shell, sculptures of Bixi have been used for centuries as commemorative markers. Funerals, bridges, arches and important events would normally receive them, such as an imperial visit or the anniversary of a World War II victory. Many people rub the statues to receive good luck.

Effects
Replicates itself to protect locations involving the famed and well liked, auspicious events and burial of the dead. Disturbers will suffer bad luck until they stop harassing the target.