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* Its name is based on the notorious literary thief Arsène Lupin.
* Its name is based on the notorious literary thief Arsène Lupin.
* The amulet's cat motif is a reference to it's epithet.
* The amulet's cat motif is a reference to it's epithet.
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Revision as of 10:29, 8 January 2020

The Arsene Amulet is an ancient necklace that was imbued with the power to steal epithets from their users.

Description

It is a golden pendant with a large, green heart-shaped crystal in the center. The outer shell has cat-like features such as whiskers and ears.

History

Although Jello currently has no plans to bring this up in the show, he has confirmed that the creator of the Arsene Amulet has transcribed their epithet (Copycat) into amulet itself.[1]

It was located in the Sweet Jazz Museum until Mera Salamin found the amulet in storage. It was used to steal Sylvie's Epithet and in an attempt to steal Molly's as well. However, Giovanni took the amulet from Mera and Molly used it to restore Sylvie's epithet. Giovanni then took it with him after the police encounter. Later, Giovanni visits Ramsey with the amulet to have its worth be appraised. After finding out the amulet was priceless, he strolled out to later get robbed by two Banzai Vice Principals. Later however, Zora takes the amulet from Bugsy and gains possession of it.

However, after Zora was defeated, Percival King managed to retrieve the amulet.

Abilities

  • Epithet: Copycat: This is the epithet the amulet was imbued with, giving the amulet the ability to steal epithets from their users.

Trivia

  • Its name is based on the notorious literary thief Arsène Lupin.
  • The amulet's cat motif is a reference to it's epithet.

Gallery

References