During Louis XIV's reign, the Palace of Versailles would often experience time slips and somehow his silverware forks were imbued with the power to keep him and his court in the same time continuum. The temporal effects of the Palace most likely cause the infamous Moberly-Jourdain incident of 1901, during which two women who were visiting the palace claimed to have experienced a time slip, and saw Marie Antoinette as well several other famous people of that time period. There are twelve forks in total.
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