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CAUTION: Prinski's Motivator is the supreme Banite means of ultimate coercion, but it is useful solely as a deterrent and not as a weapon. When triggered, the user has only moments to deactivate it before the prison tank charges detonate and the hostages are killed - taking with it our leverage over the Gondian artificers. Threaten convincingly, but never go to full detonation unless the entire Foundry falls to our enemies!
DETAILS: So long as you hold the Motivator, you are safe from the Gondians, for they know that if you are attacked, their loved ones will die. However, to prevent accidental massacre, the Motivator can be deactivated easily with the correct input. Don't worry about the Gondians, they'll be too terrified to grab a dropped Motivator. They are weak and cowardly, the natural prey of the Worshipper of Bane.