Mythos-464S[]
Warning: Not to be confused with the Hoax Foyer or the Convention Aisle
Contains artifacts that have been created by the belief of a urban legend, (myth) the Tulpa Effect, such as a CreepyPasta.
The Tulpa Effect has been identified in the database as a newer form of artifact creation. This happens when a thought becomes reality when different people contrubute to the new "Urban Legend" until a artifact from that thought form is created. But some Urban Legends that have been told have come from artifacts that have similar effects.
Artifacts in Storage[]
- "Berzerk" Arcade Console (Evil Otto)
- Bunny Man's Axe (Bunny Man)
- Child Controlling Cassette Player (Lavender Town Syndrome)
- Corrupted Zalgo Computers
- Crying Heart Piano (The Pianist: Story and Song)
- Cynthia Doll (Rugrats Theory)
- Gas Tank (Russian Sleep Experiment)
- Gear Shift Knob (High Beams Story)
- Handsy Table Saw (Hands)
- Head Lights from 1972 Imperial LeBaron (Lights Out)
- Hypno's Pendulum (Hypno's Lullaby)
- Link Statue (MAJORA/BEN)
- Murderous Car Headlights
- Organ Transplant Container (The Kidney Thefts)
- The Patterson's Wall Phone (The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs)
- Slender Suit (Slenderman)
- Smiling Dog Photograph (Smiling Dog)
- Tails Doll (Sonic R)
- UCLA Fire Alarm (Finals Week)
Minzoku-38E[]
This aisle holds a lot of artifacts that stem from Japanese Folklore. Artifacts recognized in the past as yokai or tsukumogami before the 19th century have found to be relatively calm when collected together.
- Fujiwara no Hidesato's Bag of Rice
- Matsuyama's Mirror
- Visu the Woodsman's Axe
- Kuchisake-onna's Facemask
- Maeda Toshimasu's Kenka Kiseru
- Chest of Chirizu-kakai-o
- Kasa-Obake
- Biwa-bokuboku
- Boroboroton
- Chōchin-obake
- Gotokuneko
- Ittan-momen
- Masakiyo Kamata's Saddle and Stirrups
- Oboroguruma
- Web of the Tsuchigumo
- Gōtoku-ji Maneki-neko
- Kurozuka's Knife
- Nue Flute