Edmund Hillary's Climbing Gloves | |
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Origin |
Edmund Hillary |
Type |
Climbing Gloves |
Effects |
Melts ice it touches |
Downsides |
When worn, makes whatever it touches into ice |
Activation |
Touch, wearing |
Collected by |
Unknown |
Section |
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Origins[]
On the 29th of May, 1953, Kiwi (from New Zealand) climber Edmund Hillary and his guide Tenzing Norgay became the first confirmed people to reach the summit of Mt. Everest.
Effects[]
These gloves, used during the climb, can melt any ice when pressed against it. However, everything that the gloves touch when worn will turn completely to ice. It is noted that when a person cups their hands and blows into them, their breath becomes a small blizzard cold enough to freeze water.