Spirits of America
Artifacts
- The Bill of Rights
- The Bones of George Washington
- Cornwallis' Hat
- The D.C. Boundary Stones
- Washington's Gavel
- The Sword of Frederick the Great
- The Locket of Jenny May
- Paul Revere’s Spurs
The Bill of Rights
The original document by the founding fathers of the United States. When consumed into one's being, it provides enormous magical protections and power. Last known to be hidden safely in Europe by members of the Spirits of America.
The Bones of George Washington
The bones of George Washington himself, bearing a trace of his once-great power. Grand Master Pike once kept the bones sealed beneath his office floor, drawing upon their mystical energies for his own purposes. They were recovered by the "Sword and Shield" agents, who then promptly lost them to Mr. O'Brien of Manus Deus. They have shown up repeatedly over the years, most notably at the prison camp in Andersonville in 1862, presumably back under the control of Albert Pike. Some witnesses have suggested that this was an illusion, and that the Great Atalanta has possession of the bones.
Cornwallis' Hat
The hat of British General Charles Cornwallis. Known to be in Albert Pike's Charleston house when it mysteriously burned down in 1861.
The D.C. Boundary Stones
40 boundary stones set around the perimeter of the District of Columbia, one at each mile of the original diamond shape. These stones were laid by Freemasons and are imbued with powerful protective magics, guarding the Capital from invasion.
The Gavel of George Washington
One of many Masonic treasures, this is the gavel that George Washington used to hammer in the cornerstone on the Capitol building in 1793. The head of the gavel is made from the same marble used in the original interior of the Capitol, the handle made from native American cherry wood.
The Sword of Frederick the Great
Captured from Colonel Lewis Washington's farm by John Brown's men during the Harper's Ferry raid, it was later recovered. Presumably, it is still in Col. Washington's possession.
"It is remarkable," said Governor Wise, speaking of the event, "that the only thing of material value which they took, besides his slaves, was the sword of Frederick the Great, which was sent to General Washington. This was taken by Stevens to Brown, and the latter commanded his men with that sword in this fight against the peace and safety of Washington's native State!"
The Locket of Jenny May
An ordinary seeming locket with a photo of an extraordinarily beautiful woman inside. Once held by the doomed Willie Coombs, the locket passed into the hands of Tom Daring. It is believed that there is a connection between Jenny May and "Columbia", the true Spirit of America.
Paul Revere’s Spurs
Worn by Colonel James Johnston Pettigrew, CSA cavalry, during Picket's Charge in 1863.