Allume-moi

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[Translation: Turn me on]

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[Translation: Turn me on]

Detail: A lighter-like treasure of the Lupin Collection grants the user the power of pyrokinesis.

Holder: It was used by Gangler member; Garatt Nargo, in his arsonist jewelry store robberies.

Stolen: It was taken by the Lupinrangers.

Found: This Collection piece was founded in the 1800s in New York, USA by Desperado Performer, Antonio Lupin.

Found: This Collection piece was founded in the 1800s in New York, USA by Desperado Performer, Antonio Lupin

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[Antonio Lupin]

History: An actor who plays a firebreathing desperado in the circus that travels throughout all of America. He used the Collection piece to help control the flames in his acts and used the circus as a cover for when he committed his thievery throughout America. He then developed a technique that allowed him to control fire as long as he breathed deeply.

Special Technique: Flamethrower; He can control any flames by the strength of his breath.

Trivia: When the lid is closed, this piece resembles the Shishi Origami (in Emblem Form) from Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. The name is inspired by the song Light My Fire by The Doors and refers to arson.

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