Guru Har Gobind's Chakrams | |
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Origin |
Guru Har Gobind |
Type |
Chakrams |
Effects |
Leaves blazing trails of fire |
Activation |
Throwing |
Collected by |
Warehouse 10 |
Section |
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Aisle |
821664-9103 |
Shelf |
391754-2846-200 |
Date of Collection |
1650s |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Guru Har Gobind (sometimes called Guru Hargobind or Saccah Padshah) was the sixth of the Sikh Gurus and the founder of the Akali or Nihang order. Noted to be accomplished warriors, the Akali favoured a bladed disk weapon known as a chakram, a muti-purpose tool that could be used in both hand-to-hand and as a throwing weapon.
Effects[]
When thrown, the chakrams cloak themselves in flames and leave burning trails in the air. When used as a hand-to-hand weapon, they may unleash small bursts of fire upon contact. They may occationaly give off small embers when idly held and are stored in a fireproof case.