Sigismund I the Old’s Tankard | |
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Tankard with Medal of Sigismon I, King of Poland | |
Origin |
Sigismund I the Old |
Type |
Tankard |
Effects |
Creates a calming peace between those of different principles |
Downsides |
Causes those to behave like model citizens, even if its damaging to themselves |
Activation |
Filling and then smashing onto the surface of something |
Collected by |
Warehouse 10 |
Section |
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Aisle |
72668-3556 |
Shelf |
83960-4511-08 |
Date of Collection |
January 1612 |
[Source] |
Origins[]
Sisismund was a Polish king who ushered the duchy of Mazovia into Poland, fortifying its wealth and power. He tolerated other peoples, no matter the different religions or orders they belonged to.
Effects[]
When filled with a drink, preferably alcohol, and slammed onto a piece of furniture, it releases peace into the room. It affects only those with different principles, like a cop and a convict in the same room together. This calmness causes those people to act like law-abiding citizens, even if their actions become detrimental to themselves and their loved ones. Drinking the liquid seems to break the affects for just that one person.