Roman Scales

Origin
Supposedly the model for the scales of blind justice that are seen throughout the world. Originally from Egypt, these were captured and brought back to Rome during the occupation of Egypt. Known there as the scales of Thoth, who weighed the hearts of the deceased before passing on to the afterlife. Although this artifact should have been locked away in Warehouse 2, Julius Caesar was able to steal it from Cleaopatra.

Effects
The scales allow the user to determine if someone is innocent or not of an act or crime, with complete accuracy. It also will undo the effects of any artifacts which cause extreme changes in behavior, temperature, or any other factor, by balancing out the person, in a manner of speaking. To activate the scales, the user must hold the stand of the scales and pose the question. If the person is not guilty, the silver holding well, representing the moon, will raise upwards. If the person is guilty, the obsidian holding well will raise. If one wishes to undo the effects of the artifact in question, the victim must place his or her hand on the stand and the scales will balance the artifacts effect.