Terry Jo Duperrault's Cork Life Float | |
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Origin |
Terry Jo Duperrault |
Type |
Cork life float |
Effects |
Unclear; suspected to be protection from sea elements |
Activation |
Wearing |
Section |
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Origin[]
Terry Jo Dupperault (1950-) was the sole survivor of the murders on the Bluebelle ship. Skipper Julian Harvey, a decorated WWII and Korean War veteran, murdered his sixth wife, then likely Terry Jo's father, mother, and older brother (her younger sister was confirmed to have drown in an autopsy, the only body which survived the wreck). With the Bluebelle sinking, Terry Jo untied a 2 by 5 foot cork life float, drifting away from the boat and adrift on the sea for four days without food or water, and suffered severe sunburn and dehydration before being rescued by the Greek freighter, Captain Theo.
Effects[]
Although the effects are unclear, an appearance of this artifact in 2000 suggests that the life float has properties to protect users from the harsh elements of the sea, including dehydration and sun damage.
History[]
This artifact has appeared once, in 2000, where it was used by two survivors of a sunk ship to survive adrift at sea for five days with no water or protection from the sun. However, due to a lack of available Agents, the artifact disappeared. Its last known location was near Chatham Island in New Zealand.