Uke Mochi's Suzu | |
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Origin |
Uke Mochi |
Type |
Suzu Bell |
Effects |
Replicates food |
Downsides |
Digested food will multiply and negatively affect the consumer |
Activation |
Ringing |
Collected by |
Warehouse 11 |
Section |
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Aisle |
Tzu-6194 |
Shelf |
679422-6083-299 |
Date of Collection |
Fall 1744 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Uke Mochi is a Shinto goddess of food. She prepared crop plants and game by spitting them out her mouth after facing the location they originated from, such as rice from a paddy. Intended as a feast, her guest Tsukuyomi was disgusted and killed her, but even her dead body still produced food.
It is believed to have somehow fallen into the hands of Jesus Christ and was what allowed him to perform the signature "fish and bread" miracle as recorded in many Biblical texts.
Effects[]
The ringing of this bell will promote the replication of food items within a moderate area in a mitotic fashion. Use after someone has eaten, however, will result in the consumed food replicating within the eater's stomach. The results can range from simple regurgitation of the food items in question to the person's stomach literally exploding with food.