Charlotte Corday's Hairbrush

Origin
Charlotte Corday was an important figure in the French Revolution, as she assassinated journalist and Jacobin leader Jean-Paul Marat in his bathtub, a key member in radicalizing the movement. Specifically, he purged Paris of the Girondins Corday sympathized with. Marat’s murder instantly turned him into a martyr, while Corday was sentenced to execution four days later by guillotine. Rumors said the executioner and carpenter both witnessed the look of shock and movement upon Corday’s face, supporting the then-held belief of consciousness after separation.

Effects
Allows a decapitated head to stay alive if brushed constantly. The head will constantly look around, open its mouth and sometimes cringe its nose like an itch has just occurred. The activator will periodically feel piercing pain within their chest, around the areas Marat was stabbed. It was accidentally dropped in Jean-Paul Marat's Bathtub and started to give off sparks and cause trouble with the other artifacts.