Taman Shud Note

Origin
The Taman Shud Case is an unsolved case of an unidentified man found dead on Somerton beach, Glenlg, just south of Adelaide, South Australia. The case is known as such because the only thing on the dead body was a note reading 'Taman Shud' which means 'ended' or 'finished' in Persian. At the time (1948) there was no way to identify the man and even now there's no record of the man and even though several people came forward thinking they knew who this man was however all attempts to identify came up negative.

Effects
Encodes the user's identity onto an object. Passerby's will not understand the message's importance or decryption. Destroys all identification markers, such as fingerprints, birth certificates, and medical and dental records.