Mary Shelley's Box Desk

Origins
Mary Shelley was wed to poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, but is today remembered for writing the novel Frankenstein. In 1816, the couple famously spent a summer with Lord Byron, John William Polidori, and Claire Clairmont near Geneva, Switzerland, where Mary conceived the idea for her novel Frankenstein

Shelving
The desk upon which Mrs. Shelley wrote her novel 'Frankenstein' has been a subject for debate amongst Warehouse agents for years. Agents have claimed that it should be placed in the Dark Vault, since it shares so much in common with the artifacts there that had belonged to famous writers. Others have insisted it should be placed in the Leeuwenhoek Aisle, do to its very nature as an artifact. But whatever reason, whether it's taken on the ideology of its previous owner or just because it likes the ambiance of its current location, the desk agrees with the Agents who maintain it belongs in the Samhain Sector.

Effects
The desk prompts whoever writes on it to release their fears and nightmares through writing, which leaves them happier, calmer, and have better relationships with their family and friends. However, the fears manifest into a monster made up of all the fears put together, which will stalk the writer until they face it.