Sulfuric Rock from the St. Pierre Snake Invasion | |
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Origin |
St. Pierre, Martinique |
Type |
Sulfuric Rock |
Effects |
Allows the user to summon any type of snake |
Downsides |
Gradually makes the user afraid of snakes |
Activation |
Holding |
Collected by |
Claudia Donovan |
Section |
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Date of Collection |
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[Source] |
Origin[]
In April of 1902, a group of Fer-de-lance Snakes, their homes made uninhabitable by volcanic activity, slithered into the town of St. Pierre, Martinique, killing 50 people and many animals before being destroyed by the town’s resident giant street cats. A nearby piece of sulfuric rock landed in the town and absorbed the fear that the citizens of St. Pierre had.
Effects[]
This sulfuric rock allows the user to summon any type of snake. However, the more the rock is used, the more it makes the user afraid of snakes. The rock can be deactivated with neutralizer goo.
Volcanic Artifacts | |
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David Alexander Johnston's Boots • Innocuous Daisy • James Hutton's Overcoat • Jar of Dust from the Mount Asama Eruption • Katia and Maurice Krafft’s Fire Retardant Suits • Ludger Sylbaris’ Grate • Maui's Fishhook • Pompeii Bread • Pompeii Pithos • Robert Landsburg's Camera • Santorini Event Pumice Stone • Sulfuric Rock from the St. Pierre Snake Invasion |