Wat Tyler’s Money Sack

Origins
Wat Tyler was a peasant who instigated a rebellion against the government’s taxing policy in 1381. It made the amount of tax the same for everyone no matter their income, and the peasants also demanded universal freedom. A fellow rebel, priest John Ball, believed the same and helped Tyler organize the riot. They formed a mob, attacking legal establishments and opening up prisons on their way to London. When he reached the king, he asked for rights and he would then obey all laws. As the story goes, someone insulted Tyler, which prompted him to attack with his dagger. He was stabbed and then beheaded, which ended the revolution.

Effects
The money sack lets the the holder control mass amounts of people. When thinking about a specific person or group, whatever they think or say the affected has to do. Those affected can still function in day to day life and will only change when the user wants them to. Overuse can cause them to basically become sleeper agents, reacting to the user’s subconscious desires and possibly inciting a riot.