Shah Jahan's Peacock Throne | |
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Encrusted with gold and jewels. | |
Origin |
Shah Jahan |
Type |
Throne |
Effects |
Causes great good fortune |
Downsides |
Causes equal amounts of misfortune |
Activation |
Sitting on |
Collected by |
Sam Wyatt |
Section |
|
Aisle |
- |
Shelf |
- |
Date of Collection |
August 24th, 1945 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
From beginning to end, Shah Jahan's rule was filled with ups and downs. While the court experienced a renewal of architecture, art, and refinement, outside the court people suffered from political uprisings, revolts, famine, and small wars.
Effects[]
The throne absorbed the eventful rule of Shah Jahan. While the throne provides great wealth and opulence, it also creates an equal and opposite amount of misfortune. The recipients of both types of luck seems to be randomized.
Collection[]
Originally collected by Subhas Chandra Bose, but was recovered along with the rest of the artifacts in Bose's possession.