Civil War Snare Drums

Origin
Young children were often used as drummer boys for both sides during the American Civil War. Their task was to play the various drum rolls to signal the troops commands. Many boys viewed the rank as honorable and glamorous, running away to fight for glory. Others followed older family members to battlefield and some were orphans.

Effects
Playing the drums releases waves of paranoia and fear. There is also a chance that the player will be inflicted with gunshot wounds (except that there is no bullet). The chance of being wounded increases as the user plays.