Walter Raleigh's Smoking Pipe

Origins
Walter Raleigh was an English explorer, politician and poet that lived in the sixteenth century. He is famous both for multiple expiditions in search of El Dorado in Spain, and also for having been improsoned in the Tower of London a total of three seperate times. He is also said to have introduced tobacco to the British Isles and was quite fond of it himself. It is said that during his terms in prison he cultivated a small tobacco crop on the Tower balcony.

This artifact is briefly mentioned in the Warehouse 13 episode, "Personal Effects"

Effects
When tobacco is smoked in the pipe, the smoke will surround the user and envelop them, allowing them to slip through small gaps in a gasseous state. This effect is likely the reason Raleigh was confortable being imprisoned, as he could escape at a whim.

The downside to this is that it plants a subcoscious desire in the user, encouraging behaviour likely to get them imprisoned.

Trivia
Sir Walter Raleigh was a member of the first party to establish a settlement on Roanoke Island, but left on the return voyage intending to return in a year. After delays, he was indeed aboard the return vessel three years later to find the colony had vanished. Due to this seemingly close shave, this artifact is notably nervous arounf the The Roanoke Knife and the Roanoke Colony Mortar and Pestle.