Charles Angibaud’s Mortar | |
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Origin |
Charles Angibaud |
Type |
Mortar |
Effects |
Turns any substance into a healing/cleansing extract. |
Downsides |
Becomes lethal when the extract is combined with the original substance. |
Activation |
Grinding something with it |
Collected by |
Grainger, K. |
Section |
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Aisle |
901446-2813 |
Shelf |
72948-6472-367 |
Date of Collection |
July 30, 1945 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Charles Angibaud was a French apothecary. He became the royal apothecary to Louis XIV of France, but moved to London to avoid persecution as a Protestant Huguenot. In London, he became Master of the Society of Apothecaries.
Collection[]
This artifact was originally found by Subhas Chandra Bose and was in his cache of artifacts. It was collected by agent Katherine Grainger on July 13th, 1945.
Effects[]
Turns any substance into a healing/cleansing extract that can be ingested as a powder or syrup, mixed with water, rubbed on or inhaled. The body as a whole will feel healthier and lessen the extent of injuries and diseases. However, if the extract is taken with the original ingredient, the mixture becomes toxic and kills whoever uses it within minutes.