Firewood from the Execution of Jacques De Molay

Description
The firewood is a meter in lenght and charred on one end.

Origin
Jacques De Molay Was the Last Grand Master of The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon also known as The Knights Templar. The King of France Back then had a large monetary debt to the Knights Templar and he wanted all of the Orders assets. The King acused the order of witchcraft, heresy, sodomy etc. because these acts was punishable by death. the Papacy which the knights have received special protection was forced to remove their protection. In 18 March 1314 Jacques De Molay was burned at stake at Île de la Cité in Paris. Before the flames consumed him he Cursed both the Pope and the King of France. in less than three months both the King and the pope died.

Activation
When used the charred end of the wood will produce a fire which will travel along the wood the flame will do no harm to the user, If the user does not utter a curse at someone. If th person using it utters a curse then the flame would consume the user, Turning the user in to a pile of ash. The wood however would not be affected by the flame and will remain as it is.