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Cecil B. DeMille's Riding Crop... Look at that. Lets my mind control your body. It's pretty damn cold, don't you think?
 
— Walter Sykes, using the artifact on H.G. Wells, Stand
Cecil B. DeMille's Riding Crop
Riding crop
Marcus Diamond using the artifact
Vital statistics
Effects Allows welder to control other peoples actions.
Source Cecil B. DeMille
Danger High
Activation Holding and Bending

Cecil B. DeMille's Riding Crop was an artifact featured during Emily Lake and Stand.

PropertiesEdit

The riding crop has the ability to control other people's actions and cause great pain, but this control is only limited to muscle manipulation and not control of a person's mind. The artifact is activated when the crop is bent or twisted. It seems to only be able to control one person at a time

Cecil B. DeMille's Riding Crop
Walter Sykes with artifact
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HistoryEdit

The riding crop belonged to Cecil B. DeMille, a famous film director who directed movies like The Ten Commandments, Cleopatra and The Greatest Show On Earth. As a director, the artifact most likely became instiled with DeMille's work ethic of
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August 12, 1881 – January 21, 1959
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controlling people's actions and telling them what to do.

The artifact somehow fell into the hands of Walter Sykes, who used the riding crop on many occasions during his endgame to destroy the Warehouse, mostly by forcing the Warehouse Agents to pull their guns on others and themselves.

In The Greatest Gift, MacPherson (still alive in the alternate reality caused by Philip Van Doren Stern's Upholstery Brush) used the crop to control Mrs. Frederic and take her to the Bronze Sector.

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