Zoaholic

The Zoaholic, also called the Soul-Slave Machine, is a giant room-sized Artifact which, according to Riko, is "shaped kind of like a butt". While inactive, it protectively closes itself up.

Description
Zoaholic allows the user to transplant their mind into other living beings, spreading the consciousness throughout multiple bodies. All minds that the user's mind has been transplanted into are also able to share thoughts with each other. However, humans are incapable of enduring the division of their consciousness and thus, after a short while of using Zoaholic, abnormalities begin to surface, and eventually their consciousness disperses and they become invalid. Hazards of using the Zoaholic include: betrayal of one's original self, collapse of one's sense of self, loss of control, confusion, and loss of boundaries between oneself and others.

The method for using this Artifact is implanted by merely touching it, and it is thus difficult to escape from its temptations. Neither user nor their subjects necessarily have to be human, since when it was initially discovered, the Zoaholic was used by a small animal to control the tiny insects that were its prey.

Even though it was officially retrieved and included in the Artifact catalog, the relic was lost by the the city of Orth fifteen years ago.. The Zoaholic now resides at Ido Front, where Bondrewd uses it to transfer his consciousness into each of his Umbra Hands.

Trivia

 * According to the author, a flashback scene from the Unheard Bell expedition seen in Made in Abyss Movie 1: Journey's Dawn "contains the discovery of the Zoaholic, in a way".
 * Zoaholic was not destroyed by Riko's group like they had originally planned, because they wanted to respect Prushka's wish and because they had an off-screen negotiation with Bondrewd after defeating the second body.undefinedundefined