Boston Pope Night Carts

Origin
Guy Fawkes Day, more commonly referred to as Pope Night in the American colonies, celebrated the foiling of a 1605 plot to blow up Parliament and the king in Britain. There was always an inevitable battle between supporters of the crown and leaders of independence movements. As a result of one clash, a young Bostonian boy suffered fatal injuries in 1764.

Effects
When separated, demon-like figures manifest and torture people in the surrounding areas. The figures try to find a person to reconnect the carts with each other, during which they will gain a brief surge in power and then deactivate.