Don Quixote's Lance | |
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Origin |
Don Quixote, Italy |
Type |
Lance |
Effects |
Able to break even the biggest of wooden structures |
Downsides |
Delusion inducement |
Activation |
Holding the lance and using it |
Collected by |
Warehouse 12 agents |
Section |
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[Source] |
Don Quixote was a delusional warrior who traveled with his friend Pancho in order to fight battles with imaginary threats. He famously fought a windmill, thinking it was a giant which threatened the countryside.
Effects[]
The lance, when used by someone, will allow them to break down even the biggest of wooden structures. However, it does not work on brick or metal structures. Furthermore, prolonged use will cause people to think they are a knight and that almost anything they encounter is a dragon, a giant, a monster, or a villainous knight.