Anne Frank's Diary and Ribbon Bookmark | |
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Origin |
Anne Frank |
Type |
Diary and Ribbon |
Effects |
Telepathic transfer of words |
Downsides |
Causes a compulsion to write |
Activation |
Writing |
Collected by |
Unknown Warehouse 13 agent(s) |
Section |
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Date of Collection |
Unknown; after 1945 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Annelies "Anne" Marie Frank (12 June 1929 – early March 1945) is one of the most discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Her diary has been the basis for several plays and films. Born in the city of Frankfurt am Main in Weimar Germany, she lived most of her life in or near Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. Born a German national, Frank lost her citizenship in 1941. She gained international fame posthumously after her diary was published. It documents her experiences hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II.
Effects[]
The effects only occur if the red ribbon bookmark is removed from the diary. If someone were to write in the pages of the diary (Person A), the words would vanish from the paper and appear in the mind of whoever is holding the bookmark (Person B). Person B would be compelled to write down what he or she was being sent, as the words will only leave the mind once they've been written. Going too long without 'emptying' the brain can cause severe mental problems. Person A is likewise compelled to write in the diary whatever they are feeling of expreincing at the time, creating a vicious cycle of words.
The compulsive effects is stopped and the artifact deeming inert when the ribbon is placed back into the diary.