Herman Melville's Harpoon | |
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Origin |
Herman Melville |
Type |
Harpoon |
Effects |
The user will want to possess it, no matter the cost |
Downsides |
Effects |
Activation |
Touch |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
846399-5641 |
Shelf |
613227-4605-361 |
Date of Collection |
May 29, 1950 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Herman Melville was an author best known for his novel Moby-Dick, a tale about a Captain Ahab whose main goal is to hunt down the whale that severed his leg, Moby Dick.
Helped inspire the character Tic-Toc Crocodile in the Disney movie “Peter Pan”, along with Ernest Hemingway's Stuffed Marlin
Effects[]
Used to have the same effects as Ernest Hemingway’s Marlin, but when the harpoon stabbed the marlin, some of the "artifact energy" was transferred from the harpoon to the marlin. The harpoon does, though, still retain some of the energy, and prolonged duration of holding the harpoon will cause a deep longing for it, and therefore it is still considered an artifact.