Chinese Baoding Balls | |
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Origin |
Ming Dynasty China |
Type |
Exercise Balls |
Effects |
The balls produces high pitch frequencies that focus on the limbic system, calming down everyone within a 40 yard radius. |
Downsides |
After prolonged use, it eliminates the ability for people to experience any sort of 'fight or flight' emotions. |
Activation |
Clinging together |
[Source] |
Origin[]
A pair of ancient baoding or hand held exercise balls from the Ming Dynasty.
Effects[]
When the user rotates them in his or her hand, the clanging of the balls produces high pitch frequencies that focus on the limbic system, calming down everyone within a 40 yard radius. The effect lasts up to an hour when the frequencies are out of range. The balls can, if used for a long enough time, allow the user to eliminate the ability of people to experience any sort of 'fight or flight' emotions.
When held together, the balls form the Daoist symbol of balance, the yin and yang symbol.
Collection[]
Collected during the reign of Warehouse 9.