Alphonse Bertillon's Shaving Mirror | |
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Origin |
Alphonse Bertillon |
Type |
Vanity shaving mirror |
Effects |
Creates a corporeal copy of those it reflects. |
Downsides |
Copy shows no physical signs of life (breathing, heartbeat, etc.) |
Activation |
Reflecting someone's face |
Collected by |
Drake Hosfelt and Garrett Scott |
Section |
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Aisle |
Ness-1252 |
Shelf |
TBA |
Date of Collection |
TBA |
[Source] |
Origin[edit | edit source]
Alphonse Bertillon was a French police officer and biometrics researcher who applied anthropometry in law enforcement to create an identification system based on physical measurements. He is also known for having been the inventor of the mugshot.
Effects[edit | edit source]
When one's face is reflected in the mirror, a corporeal duplicate of that person is created. This clone retains all mental traits of the original, including personality and memories, and effectively acts as a continual extension of that individual. However, this clone shows no physical signs of life such as respiration or heartbeat.
Collection[edit | edit source]
This artifact was collected by Drake Hosfelt and Garrett Scott from a couple using Anna Pavlova's Swan-Feather Fan to get ahead in a dance competition.