Aegicoros' Goblet

Origin
Aegicoros ( April 1, 1123 - February 23, 1191), also known as Aegicoros the Odd, Great Wizard of England and Aegicoros Radulescu was a 12th century wizard who ruled in the art of Time Travel.

Although known to the people of England as a odd, foolish old man that dabbled into the magical arts, he is most remembered for is rants to King Richard I that he had successfully made a jump through time itself. Found through documents from his twenty something apprentice Willibald Natoli, one of the passages described Aegicoros sudden disappearance and re-appearance in 1190. During the summer of 1179, Aegicoros confronted Willibald that he would be taking a trip and his assistance would be required. Most of the passages have been burned by Oliver Cromwell, during his stint destroying the theaters, playwrights and anything enjoyable, the reason being is that William Shakespere got a hold of the old parchment documents and stored them in the Globe Theater.

Willibald recorded Aegicoros steps as he shown him how to supposedly travel in time, this account told that Aegicoros had bought a cursed chalice (Goblet) from a Necromancer in Sussex. With the right amount of "Magic" he could control where he traveled through the mountain of time. He turned the cursed cup, into a cup that would obey him, with this, he brewed his favorite tea and took a drink from the Goblet. Willibald thought the old man had gone crazy, but proved him wrong as the old man disappeared right before his eyes. It would he 20 years before anyone would see him again.

In 1190, Aegicoros appeared back in England, showing Richard that he trans-versed the corridors of time with the help of a cup. He talked about chariots of metal, flying people and enormous castles that stretched into the heavens themselves a place where he said he was excited to be in. Convincing Richard to show that the cup worked he attempted to travel again. On February 23, 1191, Aegicoros drunk from the Goblet in front of Richard and his advisers. This time, it did nothing, Richard ordered him thrown out along with the Goblet. Unknown to the Wizard, the Goblet did work and it sent him back from where he had traveled to, without the Goblet.

Collection
This Goblet was buried for over a millennium until a expedition team discovered it in the dungeon with other relics in 1899. After that, it was placed in a English museum for over fifty years, until it was discovered by the Agents of Warehouse 13 and recovered. Now it sits in Warehouse 13.


 * I'd imagine, wherever Aegicoros is, he's happy.