Original Recording of 'Superstition' by Stevie Wonder | |
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Origin |
Stevie Wonder |
Type |
Record |
Effects |
Causes OCD-like paranoia |
Downsides |
Person will stop working because they’ll constantly be listening to the song |
Activation |
Playing and listening to it |
Collected by |
Artie Nielsen and James McPherson |
Section |
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Aisle |
53236-7412 |
Shelf |
12748-907-42 |
Date of Collection |
February 14, 1984 |
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Origins[edit | edit source]
The original recording of this 1972 Motown hit is one of the groovier artifacts in the Samhain Sector - its clarity just isn't found in such scope on other records. However, something is not placed in the Warehouse simply because it sounds fantastic and the Agents want it for themselves.
Effects[edit | edit source]
Listening to the track causes paranoia to manifest into repetitive acts, similar to actions performed by OCD mentalities. The acts start out small but eventually grows to the point where the afflicted can no longer function properly because they are ritualistic about everything. Listening to the song again will reverse the effects. An odd side effect of the artifact makes those afflicted also believe that books can talk.