Attila the Hun's Battle Helmet

Origin
Worn by the Hunic ruler, Attila, who was leader of the Hunnic Empire, which stretched from the Ural River to the Rhine River and from the Danube River to the Baltic Sea. He ruled from 434 A.D. until his death in March 453 A.D. Feared for his battle strategy and battle prowess, Attila became the greatest enemy of the Eastern Roman Empire. Although there are competing accounts of his death, from poisoning to internal bleeding, the most likely scenario is that he choked to death on his own blood after suffering from a massive nosebleed at the engagement party of his latest marriage.

Usage
When touched, the user will feel compelled to put on the helmet and charge into battle. The helmet will imbue the wearer with superhuman strength, anger, and bloodlust to the point that he or she will not be able to think straight, attacking friend and foe. After an hour of use the wearer will begin to bleed profusely from the nose. If allowed to continue the bleeding will become so severe that the wearer will choke to death on his/her own blood.

The helmet has a kind of pull, tempting onlookers to touch it. Therefore it has been placed in the Dark Vault under its own neutralizing field.

Collection
Believed to have been collected after Attila's death, near the fall of the Hun Empire, in the transition to Warehouse 5.