Bixi Stele | |
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Origin |
Bixi |
Type |
Stele |
Effects |
Self-duplication around guarded areas |
Downsides |
Deploys misfortune upon disturbers |
Activation |
Proximity |
Collected by |
Warehouse 10 |
Section |
|
Aisle |
314353-6055 |
Shelf |
394221-8806-246 |
Date of Collection |
1607 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
The Bixi is one of the nine sons of the Dragon King in Chinese mythology. Depicted as a dragon covered with a turtle’s shell, sculptures of Bixi have been used for centuries as commemorative markers. Funerals, bridges, arches and important events would normally receive them, such as an imperial visit or the anniversary of a World War II victory. Many of the superstitious rub the statue in the hopes of receiving good luck.
Effects[]
Replicates itself to protect locations involving the famed and well liked, auspicious events and burial of the dead. Disturbers will suffer bad luck until they stop harassing the target.