Well, let's see if we can somehow uncover it's purpose. Let's see, it's an "Elum Trap". Could it have possibly been used to trap elums? Nah, no way. Let's blatantly ignore that obvious answer.
All sarcasm aside, it probably would have done what the bees do when elum starts eating their honey: make him stop and become obediant once again.
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