User blog comment:Mr.123/Crazy effects needed/@comment-1674153-20160813094408

The Romulus Amulet - Used by the co-founder of Rome in order to persuade the Sabine women to accept Roman husbands, the metals in the amulet adjust pitches to create intense hypnotic states of adoration. Collected from Franz Liszt, who hid the artifact in his pianos during performances, sparking Lisztomania. (Young women will chase the user)

Lord Beaconsfield's Wreath - Imbued with the Lord's rejection of the gift, anyone who touches the wreath will be unable to say no for the next twenty four hours. (User will give the opposite answer to what they want when asked a two option question)

Ashes from the 1925 Madame Tussaud Fire - (Because if salt and tar can be artifacts...) Touching the ashes will bubble and melt the user's flesh as if it were wax. (Boils that pop like bubble wrap)