Miss Chantilly's Fancy Dancing Pumps | |
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Origin |
Doris Chantilly |
Type |
Baby Alligator Leather Heels |
Effects |
User overhears and is stimulated by go-go dancing |
Downsides |
Causes gnarliness, becomes grating on skin and tolerances |
Activation |
Wearing to an event |
Collected by |
Artie Nielsen |
Section |
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Date of Collection |
2-22-1998 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Belonged to one Doris Chantilly of Mineola, Texas, renowned as a fabulous cook, nurse and part-time club dancer in her younger days. Many a patron fell weak to the wiles of Miss Chantilly with her ankle high, alligator leather pumps swinging to the base of smooth jazz, cigarette smoke and empty promises of being ‘the one’. Her career ended when one solicitor became overly excited by the happening go-go dancing, joining in during a drunken escapade without most of the needed attire. The kicks were a parting gift to the zealous loverboy – closed for business, go look elsewhere.
Effects[]
Wearing at a party fills the area with lounge music, conversation just out of hearing and dance performances straight from the 70s. Compels some people to recreate moves popular from the era, while others will only see visions and not people actually dancing. Actual dancing outside of the artifact makes the whole function flashback decades, with outfits to a tee.
Makes the event more and more overbearing as hours pass. The people become socially forwards, overly flamboyant, acting with only self-interest by free-wheeling and dealing with partners and substances. The wearer’s skin turns more craggily like leather, while people’s attitudes towards them turns mean and distrustful from even approaching them.
Appearances[]
Appears in the Season 4 episode “The Ones You Love” as one of the artifacts previously collected by Artie that were pilfered by the impostor Brother Adrian.