Hesy-Ra’s Leather Bag | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Origin |
Hesy-Ra |
Type |
Leather bag |
Effects |
Produces a scroll detailing the name, symptoms, illness, and necessary treatment of a sick person |
Downsides |
The scroll is written in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics |
Activation |
Opening in the presence of a sick person |
Collected by |
Sam Wyatt |
Section |
|
Date of Collection |
August 24th, 1945 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Hesy-Ra was the royal scribe, dentist, and physician of Pharaoh Djoser, one of the rulers of the third dynasty of Egypt. He is credited as one of the world's first doctors.
Usage[]
When the bag is opened in the presence of the sickly or injured, inside the bag will be a scroll made of papyrus. The scroll will be describe the name, symptoms, and illness of the patient, as well as the steps needed to cure him/her. Unfortunately it is written in Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Collection[]
This artifact was originally found by Subhas Chandra Bose during World War 2. It was collected by agent Sam Wyatt, along with the other numerous artifacts that Bose had gathered for the Axis Powers. Bose is now in the Bronze sector.