Joanna Southcott

Biography
Joanna Southcott (1750 - 1810 Inc.) was a self-described religious prophetess. Growing up a Catholic, when she was forty she was persuaded that she was blessed by God and possessed supernatural gifts. Writing prophecies she announced herself as the Woman of the Apocalypse who was spoken of in Revelation. Her conviction was strengthened when she discovered the artifact Aaron's Staff allowing her to command all sorts of serpents. When a pair of agents came, disguised as members of her flock, seeking the staff she learned of the warehouse's existence. She sent the agents away after summoning several poisonous vipers to attack them. With the aid of a supporter in London she was able to procure several pieces of statues that were said to hold holy powers. These powers which were seen to be holy were actually just artifacts that she amassed. Gathering five pieces from all over the world she used Pitch from Tutankhamun’s Tomb to bind together the Left Arm of the Statue of Fergus Mor, Right Arm From the Statue of Julian of Norwich, Torso from the Statue of Anthony the Great, Legs from the Statue of Syncletica of Alexandria and a Head from Emperor Qin’s Terracotta Soldier to create a stone disciple to do her bidding.

For three days Southcott had her statue attack the Warehouse barrier before Warehouse Agents used Pliny the Elder’s Sea Chart to shake the statue apart. Even though the pitch held the pieces together the artifacts didn't get along and the Earthquake broke the bindings. With the statue in pieces agents were able to overtake Southcott and take her into the Warehouse to be bronzed.

Artifacts Relating To
Pitch from Tutankhamun’s Tomb

Left Arm of the Statue of Fergus Mor

Right Arm From the Statue of Julian of Norwich

Torso from the Statue of Anthony the Great

Legs from the Statue of Syncletica of Alexandria

Head from Emperor Qin’s Terracotta Soldier

Aaron’s Staff