Boots from the Grande Armée | |
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Origin |
French Retreat from Moscow in 1812 |
Type |
Boots |
Effects |
Causes the user to feel cold and hungry |
Downsides |
Wearing it for too long makes the users foot frozen making removal immposible which may lead to death from hypothermia |
Activation |
Wearing |
Collected by |
LordHighSubtitute |
Section |
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Aisle |
390-56293 |
Shelf |
7417-28932-629 |
Date of Collection |
2.3.2013 |
[Source] |
Description[]
A pair of leather boots which have an egg yolk inside (it was common practice in the French Army to avoid blisters) and is always covered in snow.
Origin[]
In 1812 Napoleon attempted to took control of Warehouse 11 in Moscow by invading i, which ended horribly for the French. This pair of boots once owned by a French soldier who survived the retreat from Moscow.