Theodor Seuss Geisel's Typewriter Keys

Origin
Celebrated children’s author and illustrator created some of the simplest and most iconic stories over his career, including The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham and How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. Originally a company cartoonist working for Standard Oil, his talent allowed him to enter into more famous circles and travel, which bolstered his creativity further. Aiming to make reading fun for children, he used simple words, easy to follow rhyme patterns and fantastical drawings to make each story entertaining and memorable. His body of work has been translated into many languages and been successfully adapted for film, television and stage.

Effects
Strung together by a string, fashioned into a necklace. The A,J,M,?,!,D and F keys taken from Dr. Seuess' typewriter, can increase imagination production ten fold. The user(s) will also take on a more childish and nonsensical way of life, often trying to do impossible things and saying made-up words. Often used by agents to null the effects of intense creativity powered artifacts, such as Ed Hardy's Shoelaces, Euripides’ Mechane and Franz Xaver Messerschmidt’s Maquette.