Thomas Jeckyll's Tool Rests

Origin
Made famous for his considerable skill in wood and metalwork, Thomas Jeckyll was one of the best designers, furniture makers and architects in Briain. Examples of his work can be seen across the country and even in parts of America, though he is nowdays often overshadowed by other workers due to his onset of mental illness.

He was renowned for his ability to craft fine metal gates and fences, and his motif of sunflowers can be seen in many of his projects, including this one.

Effects
Once they had energy poured into them by Jeckyll, giving them the power to enhance his own talent by allowing him to bend and manipulate metals and woods into fantastic shapes and designs. In the end, however, he grew too dependant on what he had accidently created, and it broke his mind as he focused too hard on the next big instilation. In 1876 the iron tool rests were snagged by agents after his concentration had been broken while forming an intricate trellis and he was unable to regain focus on reality.