György Dózsa's Pitchfork

Origins
György Dózsa was a Hungarian peasant who led a failed peasant rebellion. The peasants were armed with what weapons they could acquire, which was farming equipment. The rebellion was quickly snuffed out and György Dózsa was executed by forcing him to sit on a red-hot iron throne, with an equally hot iron crown on head and iron scepter in hand.

Effects
The pitchfork emanates extreme waves of heat that can cause objects to ignite or organic matter to cook from the inside out. It also causes the user to strike out against those of higher social or financial status. It is fueled by anger and aggression and gives off orange sparks. The more the user focuses their aggression on someone, the brighter the sparks and the hotter the field of heat around target grows.