Slavoljub Eduard Penkala’s Hot Water Bottle | |
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Origin |
Slavoljub Eduard Penkala |
Type |
Hot Water Bottle |
Effects |
Transformation into Unappreciated Household Viewpoint |
Downsides |
Total Loss of Communication Abilities |
Activation |
Pouring in water/Usage |
Section |
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Origin[]
Naturalized as a Croatian and adopting the name Slavoljub (the equivalent of slavophile), Penkala was a Polish-Dutch inventor. His most famous inventions happen to be the most overlooked conveniences of today and yesterday – the mechanical pencil, fountain pen, hot water bottle, anode battery, bluing detergent and rail brake, among a multitude of other patents.
Effects[]
User becomes transformed into the object they need most at the moment, especially to handle a minor inconvenience. Fully aware of their surroundings, they will be unable to get the attention of anyone nearby to help. Instead, they will remain as a passive observer of the world through a mundane and sometimes tedious point of view.