Steve Brodie's Dummy

Origin
Steve Brodie (1861 - 1901) was and American stunt diver who in 1886 jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge and survived. The jump that made Brodie famous was from a height of 135 feet, the same as a 14-story building. Brodie leaped into the East River, feet first, and emerged uninjured. If the jump was true he would have been the first person to have jumped off the bridge and survived but his claim was disputed. Most people at the time claimed that a dummy was thrown from the bridge and that Brodie fell out of a row boat, however a dummy was never found at the scene.

Effects
When the dummy is thrown off a high place (135 ft. at least) and comes to a rest the thrower and the dummy switch places. There is a 1/5 chance of the artifact not working, when this occurs several bones in the thrower's body breaks.