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Animating Artifact
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This particular brand of Ancient Artifact (brought to you by Trope Co.) has the power to give life. There are a number of ways on how this works: The artifact is physically attached to the object. The artifact becomes its brain or its heart. More often than not the life it creates requires constant contact with the artifact, becoming its glaringly obvious weak-point. The artifact may contain a soul of a certain someone, which would then animate the object. The artifact simply imbues life to the object, which may or may not require touch. If the artifact is destroyed or broken, the object may either become lifeless, or it may stay alive. If not actually giving life, the artifact may "manually" move the object akin to telekinesis. Since corpses could count as inanimate objects, these artifacts could be used as a tool for Necromancy. If the user is already living, it could act as an Immortality Inducer, prolonging their souls's tether long after when they should have died. If the object is animate but otherwise non-sentient like a robot or a golem, that the Artifact will compel it to develop a will of its own and to start questioning its existence. At best you'll make a new friend, at worst it will turn on its creators in existential rage. Sub-Trope of Ancient Artifact, Creating Life, and Animate Inanimate Object. Compare with Heart Drive, Instant A.I.: Just Add Water!, and Soul Jar. Contrast with Artifact of Death, an object that kills the user instead. |
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The Heart of Jong from Xiaolin Showdown is a Shen Gong Wu with the power to imbue life onto otherwise lifeless things, imbuing life onto Dude-Bot (one of Jack's robots), Raksha (a monstrous snowman) and Jong (a collection of Shen Gong Wu). | |
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In the original cartoon, the supercomputer Vector Sigma was responsible for giving sentience to all Transformers and gives life to the Stunticons and Aerialbots during the course of the show. | |
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In Touhou Suzunaan ~ Forbidden Scrollery, Kosuzu reading the Night Parade Picture Scroll causes its leaking energies to animate nearby objects as tsukumogami (which are secretly gathered and recruited by Mamizou). In the finale it's revealed that when manifested, the demon in the scroll can consume tsukumogami to grow stronger. | |
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The McDuck Clan in the DuckTales (2017) continuity had ancestral magical bagpipes that could animate any object by shooting a beam. On effigies this effectively incarnated the deceased depicted by them. It was also revealed they could work in reverse, petrifying living things. | |
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The Mind Stone from the Marvel Cinematic Universe is one of the six Infinity Stones. As its name implies, the Mind Stone has various powers involved with the mind. It possesses a core that is comparable to neurons firing in a human brain. While in Loki's Scepter, it grants the wielder the power to control others, and even imbuing them with some level of knowledge while under this thrall, as it "opened the eyes" of Clint Barton and Erik Selvig, showing them visions and granting them special knowledge they can use. On its own, it seems to be able to imbue sentience onto artificial intelligence, two notable examples being Ultron and Vision. | |
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Iron Man: One issue has The Hero and Doctor Doom transported to medieval Camelot. While Iron Man becomes the guest of King Arthur, Doom seeks counsel with Morgan La Fey. Morgan is a powerful sorceress, who has a chip from the blade of Excalibur. She uses it to raise a battalion of corpses, all those felled by Excalibur at some point. Doom agrees to command this undead force in a coup d'etat against King Arthur. Notably, once Morgan makes a tactical retreat with this chip, her "army" topples to the ground, deader than ever. | |
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In Jackie Chan Adventures, the Rat Talisman grants "motion to the motionless"; when attached to a statue or toy, it comes to life with the memories, personality, and powers of the being it represents. The page image is from the episode "The Warrior Incarnate". The Big Bad of Seasons 1 and 2, Shendu, can use the Rat Talisman to transform his statue prison into his original body without needing to break the spell that imprisons him. In one episode where Jackie gets turned into a puppet, the Rat Talisman is used to let him animate and control his puppet body. |
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Gems in Steven Universe have gemstones that create the rest of their bodies. If the gemstone is shattered, the gem essentially dies, but there's enough consciousness remaining to animate any garment they're put into. Steven uses this to bring his clothing as well as a mascot costume to life. Pearl mentions this was once used to create Animated Armor, which inevitable Turned Against Their Masters (which also happens with the mascot costume). | |
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Touhou Project: In Touhou Kishinjou ~ Double Dealing Character, the Miracle Mallet can cause tools to prematurely transform into tsukumogami. Three of them achieve human form and are fought as bosses; another three are weapons wielded by the Player Characters, which became more powerful at the cost of making their wielder more bloodthirsty. In Touhou Suzunaan ~ Forbidden Scrollery, Kosuzu reading the Night Parade Picture Scroll causes its leaking energies to animate nearby objects as tsukumogami (which are secretly gathered and recruited by Mamizou). In the finale it's revealed that when manifested, the demon in the scroll can consume tsukumogami to grow stronger. |
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Karn from Magic: The Gathering is a silver golem who was created by Urza and Barrin as a sentient being capable of feel emotions and decide on his own destiny. He also has the power to animate other artifacts like him (he's considerated a Legendary Artifact Creature in-game), as seen in "Karn, Silver Golem" card, that allows the player to convert its artifacts into artifact creatures until the end of the turn. | |
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Transformers Film Series: The Allspark from Transformers (2007) gave life and sapience to both the Autobots and the Decepticons, but was lost during a battle between the two factions. It just happens to be on Earth, and over the course of the movie its energy brings a cellphone, a steering wheel, an Xbox 360, and a vending machine to life. They all sprout limbs and weapons and start attacking nearby civilians. Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen shows that even just a single shard of it can bring life to an entire kitchen full of appliances, which inevitably go on a rampage. Bumblebee ends up blowing up most of the house just to get rid of them all. |
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Frosty the Snowman has the titular character's old silk hat, for when the children placed it on his head, he began to dance around. | |
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The Reality Gauntlet from the Danny Phantom special "Reality Trip" is an artifact (allegedly) from the Ghost Zone that, if used correctly, grants its users Reality Warper abilities. One of the Power Crystals that powers it is a red ruby called the Gem of Life. As its name implies, it has the power to embue life (as well as take it away) onto anything, objects having been given life including a drum-spider, a group of train-cars and a NASA rocket. | |
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The AllSpark key in Transformers: Animated was originally a security keycard owned by Sari Sumdac before the AllSpark transformed it, imbuing it with some of its power, being able to heal and upgrade the Autobots and even some non-sentient Earth machines. It is later revealed that it can also imbue machines with life if under prolonged use, turning Soundwave from a harmless music-making robot into a particularly powerful Decepticon. The same applies to shards of the AllSpark itself when it is shattered in the first season's finale. | |
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After Shadow wins mad Sweeney's lucky coin in a bar-fight in American Gods (2017), Shadows discards it on his wife Laura's grave. The coin imbeds itself into her corpse and winds up bringing her back to life, albeit as a Type I zombie on the Sliding Scale of Undead Regeneration. | |
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Lara Croft: Tomb Raider visits an ancient temple, seeking the key to the Wheel of Time. Part of the elaborate idol mechanism involves a pendulum breaking an orb filled with animating fluid that brings various guardian statues to life. These statues then go after Lara and her party. | |
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In Court Of Darkness the golems are figures made of clay and are animated by magic gemstones in their heads. | |
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The Tablet of Akhmenrah from Night at the Museum is an ancient Egyptian tablet that brings to life the various exhibits at the New York American Museum of Natural History. | |
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Exploited in one Family Guy Christmas Episode, where Lois lights Frosty's hat on fire using a Booze Flamethrower, leaving the snowman to either live in pain or simply become an inanimate snow pile. | |
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In Touhou Kishinjou ~ Double Dealing Character, the Miracle Mallet can cause tools to prematurely transform into tsukumogami. Three of them achieve human form and are fought as bosses; another three are weapons wielded by the Player Characters, which became more powerful at the cost of making their wielder more bloodthirsty. | |
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The Allspark from Transformers (2007) gave life and sapience to both the Autobots and the Decepticons, but was lost during a battle between the two factions. It just happens to be on Earth, and over the course of the movie its energy brings a cellphone, a steering wheel, an Xbox 360, and a vending machine to life. They all sprout limbs and weapons and start attacking nearby civilians. | |
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Supergirl (1984) has a device called the Omegahedron, which sustains some survivors of Krypton's destruction in a pocket dimension. Zaltar appropriates it to show off, and Kara uses it to create an artificial dragonfly. Much later, the villain gets hold of it, and creates a golem from shadows to oppose Supergirl. | |
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Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen shows that even just a single shard of it can bring life to an entire kitchen full of appliances, which inevitably go on a rampage. Bumblebee ends up blowing up most of the house just to get rid of them all. | |
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Transformers: In the original cartoon, the supercomputer Vector Sigma was responsible for giving sentience to all Transformers and gives life to the Stunticons and Aerialbots during the course of the show. The AllSpark was an all-powerful, semi-sentient artifact that created the Cybertronian race. The AllSpark key in Transformers: Animated was originally a security keycard owned by Sari Sumdac before the AllSpark transformed it, imbuing it with some of its power, being able to heal and upgrade the Autobots and even some non-sentient Earth machines. It is later revealed that it can also imbue machines with life if under prolonged use, turning Soundwave from a harmless music-making robot into a particularly powerful Decepticon. The same applies to shards of the AllSpark itself when it is shattered in the first season's finale. |
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