Coraline Jones' Doll

A nasty doll artifact.

Appearance
A doll made of cloth and filled with sawdust. Blue yarn hair with a dragonfly hairclip. Wears a striped shirt, dark pants and yellow raincoat and boots. Has black buttons for eyes.

Creation
Unknown. Inspired the story of Coraline.

Collection
Agent Aden Taylor collected this one himself after hearing of the effects. He immediately headed out alone to acquire it after explaining the storyline of the Coraline film.

He quickly determined what to do after a failed bagging, and instructed the victim that what he was seeing was dangerous.

After helping the victim escape, he bagged the doll and was told to take it and lock the doll away.

Abilities
Looking into the doll's eyes while holding it will cause the user to hallucinate of a perfect life. Over the course of three days, the victim will experience three 'wonders' specifically tailored to them and them alone, typically involving neighbors. The only clue that it's not real is that the people will appear to have black button eyes identical to those of the doll. It is very difficult, but not impossible, to escape the visions during the first three. During each day, the doll will morph into the appearance the owner had when they first made eye contact.

If they don't escape after the fourth, outside help is required. If it does not work, the victim's soul will be consumed by the doll. When the effects stop, the doll will instantly revert to its dormant appearance.

Connections
The doll is based off the one seen in the film Coraline.