Korean Taijitu Sculpture

Origin
Carved during the fourteenth century by a Korean artisan and philosopher who wanted to unify the three kingdoms of Korea, it was imbued with the longing for peace and unification.

The Sculpture remained in Korea for centuries until the 1940s when Japan invaded Korea in World War II. Taken as one of the "spoils of war" the sculpture was stolen from the temple it was housed in and due to its absence, caused a internal battle between Korea which lead into the Korean War and eventual split into North and South Korea.

Effects
When the two half's of the sculpture are split apart, it causes living things within a certain proximity to act the complete opposite of their normal nature. Such as a person who would never commit crimes would suddenly start committing crimes. The Longer the two halves are apart, the stronger their individual powers become.

Collection
Has yet to be collected. But has been tracked to somewhere near Porta Rico.