Tseachyabeb (/ʦeˈacabeb/)
The tseachyabeb is usually called simply "the device" or zi ima. It is a device used by the Brides of Shözö to enhance the effects of their ritual orgies during Nesipaye, the Continuation Ceremony. The goal of the ceremony is to provide children for the Brides in order to continue the species. The device does this by inducing an greatly enhanced libido upon those within the area the device affects and reducing the refaction time for the males in the area.
The device is permanently installed in the main temple of the Brides in Zi Tsadza Dzipu.
History
The Tseachyabeb was created during the First Age by an unknown but lustful wizard whose sole purpose for creating it was to have sex with as many woman as possible. As such, its initial intent was very nefarious, as he did not generally ask permission.
The device survived the ages, hidden in a collapsed mansion. It was discovered by the founders of the Brides of Shözö, near where Zi Tsadza Dzipu would be founded. Once its purpose was discovered, it became a centerpiece for the main temple of the Gitchyi va Tsadza. Unlike the original use, no one is allowed into the Continuing Ceremony without first understanding and assenting to the purpose of the rituals involved and the effects zi ima will have.
When it was created, the device was named the sexy machine, žēdöx abeb. When it was redisovered, this name was transliterated into Vitsengan, hence the name Tseachyabeb. Since it doesn't really have any other meaning, the Brides have taken to calling it simply zi ima, the device. Its official name is still used in ceremonies.
Item type
Magical
Current Location
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Rarity
This is a unique device
Weight
30 kg
Dimensions
An approximate cube, 0.85 m on a side.
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Author's Notes
This was intended to be part of Cabinet of Curiosities 2024 in the Ancient category. While I'm listing it as such, I didn't finish the article in time for the deadline, so it's not official.