Flames of Passion | |
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Origin |
Unknown |
Type |
Fireplace |
Effects |
Ignites itself at appropriate times |
Downsides |
Increases libido |
Activation |
Proximity to passion of love |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
38068-4998 |
Shelf |
524826-22019-735 |
Date of Collection |
1836 |
[Source] |
Origin[edit | edit source]
The exact origins of this artifact are unknown. This fireplace had been tracked across France, Turkey, Britain and Spain before being collected in Greece. It may have been moved by it's current owner of passed from one person to another through inheritance.
Effects[edit | edit source]
When two or more people are in front of the fireplace and are about to consummate, the flames will self-ignite. The fire increases the passion of the love for as long as the act lasts, and burns brighter the more intense the couple (or however many people are present) are.
The flames flash bright yellow and red during male and female climax respectively, then extinguish once all present parties are satisfied. Being interrupted causes it to glow white-hot for a second before going out.
Felix's Notes[edit | edit source]
"This can be traced from Casanova to Catherine II. None of them can be said to have 'created' the artifact, and from what I can find it was passed from womanizer to madame throughout history. No records of transfer exist though. May be a sign of sentience, in that it travels on it's own to an appropriate owner? Mrs. F has declined me the opportunity to test it. Almost as if she doesn't trust me with this artifact.