William Sommers' Marionette | |
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Origin |
William Sommers |
Type |
Marionette |
Effects |
User will be pardoned for anything except insults |
Downsides |
Offended party will feel the obligation to kill the usr |
Activation |
Looking at the eyes |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
961734-4892 |
Shelf |
983134-1500-360 |
Date of Collection |
April 13, 2014 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
William Sommers was the court jester of King Henry VIII of England. He was able to use his wit to lift the King's spirits when he was feeling weak; however, the king did threaten to kill Sommers at least once for insulting Henry's family. One recorded instance of Sommers' comedy detailed how he immediately came up with a song, threw the day's milk all over the court juggler and embarrassed him into not returning.
Effects[]
Looking at the heads eyes can let the user get away with anything except for insults. Any person that hears or reads something negative about themselves will be incited to kill the user.