Candles from Jeanne Calment's 100th Birthday Cake | |
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Origin |
Jeanne Louise Calment |
Type |
3 Birthday Cake Candles (1 "1" & 2 "0") |
Effects |
Heals diseases |
Downsides |
The user's face temporarily grows older and wrinkles |
Activation |
Lighting the candles and then breathing in the smoke |
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Date of Collection |
Feb.12.2015 |
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Origin[]
Jeanne Louise Calment (February 21, 1875 – August 4, 1997) was a French supercentenarian who had the longest confirmed human lifespan on record, living to the age of 122 years, 164 days. She lived in Arles, France, for her entire life, outliving both her daughter and grandson by several decades. Calment became especially well known from the age of 113, when the centenary of Vincent van Gogh's visit brought reporters to Arles.
Effect[]
When all three candles are lit, breathing in the smoke heals any disease. For a short time after use, it causes the user's face to age and wrinkle, although this effect is only temporary.