Tibetan Chimes | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Origin |
Unknown |
Type |
Tibetan Chimes |
Effects |
Mass hypnosis |
Activation |
Hearing |
Collected by |
Agents Jacob Torres and Jennifer Lockhart |
Section |
|
Aisle |
565-5454 |
Shelf |
88741-3369-257 |
Date of Collection |
11/2003 |
[Source] |
Origin[edit | edit source]
Tibetan Chimes are small cymbals used in prayer and rituals by Tibetan Buddhist practitioners.
Effects[edit | edit source]
Those who hear the sound are put in a meditative/hypnotized state.
Collection[edit | edit source]
It was collected from the 1998 Bank of America Robbery from one of the robbers Mike Reed. Reed along with two other attacked a Brink's van transferring money from the vault and even though he didn't wear a mask, they were able to subdue the armed guards and employees. His accomplice, Melvin Folk, said that Reed brought the chimes in order to mellow himself out for the heist. It's unknown if Reed knew about the artifact's properties or just took advantage of a lucky charm.