Carl Hagenbeck's Circus Wagon | |
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Origin |
Carl Hagenbeck |
Type |
Circus Wagon |
Effects |
Those trapped inside will think they are in a familiar environment |
Downsides |
Can cause hostile behavior when disturbed |
Activation |
Walking into it |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
34336-4276 |
Shelf |
N/A |
Date of Collection |
March 19, 1948 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Carl Hagenbeck was a merchant of wild animals, supplying many zoos and circuses in the late 1800s with exhibits. His zoos would have animals enclosed without bars and closely resemble their natural habitat. Hagenbeck was also instrumental in creating the idea of the human zoo, meant to display what westerners viewed as the savage, uncivilized peoples of the world.
Effects[]
The user will become trapped inside the wagon. At first they will experience a slight bit of panic, but then that will quickly dissipate. They will instead notice the environment is familiar to them and will become comfortable, wanting to stay inside for as long as possible. If someone disturbs them and tries to make them leave, they will become extremely hostile towards that person and attack them.