Jar of Greek Funeral Beans

Origins
Ancient Greeks often placed many foods at the foot of graves for spirits to eat on their way to the afterlife.

Effects
Eating the beans causes ghostly apparitions to appear before the eater. The spirits are those of local people from nearby cemeteries, and usually were those who had suffered horrible deaths. If there wasn't anyone in the cemetery who had suffered horrible deaths, then the spirits are random. The effects last for three days, but will last longer if the user continues to eat the beans. The Beans will replenish in the Jar.

Collection
Collected from Greece in late April 1480 after Warehouse officials received reports of people in a local village using the Beans once a year in a holiday tradition to see the people who had died. Agents gathered the Beans after the local festival ended, claiming that they wished to use the Beans in a their own festival.

Storage and Handling
Stored in an aisle relating to random artifacts of Greek origins.

Neutralizer gloves are mandatory. Maintain the presence near the Ancient Greek Urn to maintain the aisle's energy balance.