Charles II of Navarre’s Bandages | |
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Origin |
Charles II of Navarre |
Type |
Bandages |
Effects |
Wraps around the victim and sets them on fire |
Downsides |
Effects |
Activation |
Touch |
Collected by |
Warehouse 9 |
Section |
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Aisle |
59063-2218 |
Shelf |
44687-9838-048 |
Date of Collection |
July 18, 1564 |
[Source] |
Origins[edit | edit source]
Charles II of Navarre was king of Navarre, and held an influential role during the Hundred Years’ War. He would constantly switch sides between France and England for his own personal gains. Many believed his death, burning when his linen bandages caught on fire, was divine justice.
Effects[edit | edit source]
When someone touches it, it moves in a serpentine motion back and forth, like a snake. It will wrap around the person’s body until they are covered almost completely. Then, it lights itself and the person on fire until the person either dies or the fire is extinguished.