Talk:Beauty And The Beast's Rose/@comment-5782071-20190614061823/@comment-24588058-20190703211556

That's true. . . . There's nothing about those which entice their victims. But, if you remember, the Trumpet did start playing whenever Myka got angry (granted, that is a case of negative emotions causing it to act up, so that probably doesn't count). And the Aztec Bloodstone did, I think, did something when Pete stared at it (I think it just growled or something, nothing really spectacular). So I suppose that technically mutes the point.

That being said, it might do something. Not necessarily directly activating that way, but perhaps it tries to draw people to touch it? Like releasing a sweet scent when a victim is nearby.