Faxian's Sandles | |
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Origin |
Faxian (Buddhist Monk) |
Type |
Sandles |
Effects |
Allows the wearer to walk at remarkable speed. |
Downsides |
Causes deep meditations that leads to comas. |
Activation |
Wearing |
Collected by |
J. Barlett and P. Lattimer |
Section |
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Aisle |
54928-23129906 |
Shelf |
39842-23993002-3697 |
Date of Collection |
April 15th, 2014 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Faxian (337 – c. 422 CE) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who traveled by foot all the way from China to India, visiting many sacred Buddhist sites in what are now Xinjiang, China, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and between 399 and 412 to acquire Buddhist scriptures.
Effects[]
Allows the wearer to take great and tremendous strides with every step, maxing out to 136 MPH with every step. Wearer is prone to constant deep meditations, that could cause the victim to slip into a coma if meditations continue.
Collection[]
This artifact was collected by Joeseph Barlett and Pete Lattimer from a man who outrun a motorcycle for five minutes.