Frederick Selous' Hunting Rifle

Origin
Frederick Selous was a British officer and explorer famed for his big-game hunting expeditions in southeast Africa. The Selous collection, donated to Natural History Museum in London, contained over 500 specimens of mammals he all personally shot. He gained powerful friends such as Cecil Rhodes and Theodore Roosevelt and is thought to have inspired the tales of H. Rider Haggard’s Allan Quartermain.

Effects
The user will have the overenthusiastic desire to hunt animals, preferably large mammals of the African and Asian continents.