15th Century Sudanese Abacus

Origin
This specific abacus' origin is unknown, however it has been dated to the 15th century when the Islamization of the Sudan region encompassed a prolonged period of military conquest and religious conversion spanning the 8th to 16th centuries. The aftermath of religious incursion and sectarian conflict remains a source of ongoing tension throughout the Sahel states to this day. The Sahel is the bio-geographic zone of transition in Africa between the Sahara to the north and the Sudanian Savanna to the south. During the 15th century Muslims 'converted' others by mass hysteria or violence turning normal citizens into Muslims more extreme than those who attacked them. This is one of the most extreme cases of Stockholm syndrome.

Effects
Forcefully converts people into Muslim Extremists. Each bead slid over converts one person times ten for each other bead.

Collection
In order to make sure the beads didn't move the abacus is inside a vat of neutralizing goo.