Kutkh Wooden Statue | |
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Origin |
Kutkh the Raven Trickster |
Type |
Six inch tall Wooden statue |
Effects |
Influences others |
Activation |
Possession |
Collected by |
Warehouse 12 |
Section |
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Aisle |
Baku-1280 |
Shelf |
506368-22195-748 |
Date of Collection |
10.1904 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Kutkh is a Raven spirit traditionally revered by various indigenous people of the Russian Far east. In many legends Kutkh appears as a key figure in creation, a mighty shaman and a trickster. He is, wildly considered, in the stories of the Chukchi people to be the ancient spirit that brought language and light to the world below. However these gifts weren't brought to the world as a blessing, instead it was a way to amuse the spirit. The light so that the spirit could witness things and language so he could see people attempt to speak as the gods had.
Effects[]
Tricks people into doing whatever they could for possessor of the statue
Collection[]
Was retrieved from Hamed bin Muhammed (bin Juma bin Rajab) al-Murjebi when agents brought him in for bronzing.