The lucky rabbit's foot - turns you into the BeastMaster.
Uses:
1. When pointed at an animal, will make the animal completely devoted to you and will obey all your commands, whether spoken or thought.
2. When pointed at a person, that person will be attacked by any and all animals within a mile radius.
Hazards:
- Possibly acquiring too many pets and couldn't take care of them all. You can't reverse the effects without losing the foot, so unwanted animals would be so distraught they would suicide if abandoned.
- Animals would likely obey your commands with a very literal interpretation, so the user would have to firmly govern their thoughts and words to avoid unintended consequences.
- You might inadvertently subject someone innocent to an animal attack, and the animals would also be subject to being euthanized due to attacking a human.
- Most people wouldn't even think about things like germs or insects, which would also be affected by the rabbit's foot. This would cause complications.
-You couldn't point the foot at yourself, because the animals you've acquired are completely devoted to protecting you, and it would be impossible for any of them to harm you. The animals would always keep you from harming yourself in any way. So the foot would never allow itself to be pointed at you unless you lose possession of it.
-If you do lose possession of the rabbit's foot, all animals you have acquired will immediately attack you.
Because of these hazards, the rabbit's foot has only ever had one owner, and he's an old geezer who lives out in the Mojave desert and never sees anyone except the assorted foxes, crows, lizards, snakes, etc. he's collected over the years. He has never used it to harm anyone. However, in the scenario I envision, he dies of old age along with all his pets, and the foot just lies there in the desert for unknown years before it's found by a bunch of dune buggy-ing teenagers. Hilarious hijinks ensue.
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