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Brass Gong

A large metallic gong, its brass surface scratched and tarnished in the grimy laboratory where Weng-Chiang performs his grotesque experiments. When struck, it produces a deep, resonant clang that echoes through the fetid air, provoking skittering movements from the unseen rats in the shadows. Its vibrations roll through the damp atmosphere, a sonic weapon enforcing Weng-Chiang’s dominance over the coolies and underscoring the extraction chamber’s cruelty.
3 appearances

Purpose

Used to summon or assert control, the gong’s deep tones penetrate the extraction chamber’s oppressive silence and unsettle both Leela and Weng-Chiang’s followers.

Significance

The gong becomes a symbol of Weng-Chiang’s tyranny and Leela’s imminent peril, its sound marking moments of domination and resistance within this claustrophobic setting.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

3 moments