Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith's Soap Bar | |
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Origin |
Jefferson Randolph Smith |
Type |
Soap Bar |
Effects |
Protects washer of shooting bullets. |
Downsides |
The effects only last for a set amount of time, then the soap wears off. |
Activation |
Washing with the soap |
Section |
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[Source] |
Origin[]
Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith II (November 2, 1860 – July 8, 1898) was a famous con artist, saloon and gambling house proprietor, gangster and crime boss of the nineteenth century old west. His most famous scam, the prize package soap sell racket, presented him with the sobriquet of "Soapy," which remained with him to his death. He died in spectacular fashion in the shootout on Juneau Wharf in Skagway, Alaska.
This particular bar of soap was imbued with bullet deflecting properties.
Effects[]
When a person washes with this bar of soap, the person become invunerable to bullets until the soap is washed off.
Collection[]
This artifact is currently not in the Warehouse and is still at large.