Duncan Campbell's Lodestone Collection | |
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“The rest is silence” – Hamlet, Act V Scene II | |
Origin |
Duncan Campbell |
Type |
Lodestone Collection |
Effects |
Recreates vocal patterns of the deceased, slight precognition |
Downsides |
Nullifies users own voice |
Activation |
Speaking after contact |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
392368-7814 |
Shelf |
648749-1544-279 |
Date of Collection |
April 6, 2015 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Duncan Campbell was a deaf man who acted as a soothsayer, prescribing fortunes in early 18th century London to the wealthy. Alongside his powers of prophecy, Campbell also peddled medicinal treatments, including lodestones, mystical powder and genie spirits.
Effects[]
A relatively small collection lodestones used to 'convey the souls of the dead' by duplicating a subject’s speech and vocal patterns. They were given the ability to produce spectral voices at the cost of the handlers’ voice. Also grants a slight degree of predictive ability, allowing them to see up to a few days in advance.