Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen‘s Hand Prayer Wheel

Origin
Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen was the founder of the Phagmodrupa Dynasty in Tibet, replacing the Mongol supported Sakya. He was imprisoned several times by his enemies but resisted his torture and was later freed each time.

The artifact was being studied by a Russian scientist friendly with Warehouse 11 and was being returned when Napoleon’s forces invaded in 1812. The prayer wheel was one of the few artifacts he was able to retrieve, similarly to his Egyptian expedition. The artifact made its way to Napoleon’s hands but had disappeared by the time of his death; it has yet to be found to this day.

Effects
The user will become resistant to all physical forms of torture. The user still feels a little bit of the pain, but the body either prevents or rapidly heals injuries. However, the user will become more unmindful to those in power and can easily anger them. The user’s punishment usually ends up being some for of temporary imprisonment.