Windradyne’s Headband

Origin
Windradyne, also known as Saturday to the British settlers, was an Aboriginal warrior and resistance leader of the Wiradjuri nation, in what is now central-western New South Wales, Australia. At first, the settlers were peaceful and slowly integrated themselves with the land and people. But the introduction of a more yearning governor led to rapid settlement of the Wiradjuri’s homelands. Tensions rose for years as resources become tighter, straining relationships. Known as the Bathurst War, Windradyne rose to prominence, constantly attacking settlers to disrupt their way of life. He continued fighting when attacks against his tribe became more violent, until the losses were so great, he decided to formally end hostilities.

Effects
The user is able to absorb the emotional rage and anguish of those around them. Those of closer relations, such as family members and those deemed friends, will have an even more potent effect on the person. All this turmoil can be channeled from a metaphysical state into physical strength, increasing the user’s weight capacity, speed and endurance dramatically. The user tends to also indulge in some of the unprocessed emotion and become highly vigil against anyone seen as an enemy.