Johannes Gutenberg's Printing Press Keys | |
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Origin |
Johannes Gutenberg |
Type |
Printing Press Keys |
Effects |
Duplication of objects or people |
Downsides |
Causes copies to crumble and wrinkle after a set amount of time |
Activation |
Holding |
Collected by |
Various Warehouses have collected various keys |
Section |
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Aisle |
984723-34892384 |
Shelf |
2873469-48023500-34141258 |
Date of Collection |
Various Dates |
[Source] |
Origin
Coming directly from the first printing press that Gutenberg ever built, these various set of keys were imbued with instantaneous duplication properties.
Effects
Possessing one of the keys allows the owner to copy themselves or objects into any sort of medium. If used outside of any type of paper, eventually the objects or person will start to crumble and wrinkle into dust.
Owners of the type are also prone to bouts of writing and gain a want for publication of various written works by the owner.
The keys must be shuffled every so often to redistribute the energies they give off together.
Collection
181 of the original 290 letter keys are stored in the Warehouse, the rest are out in the world somewhere, still being hunted.