Ojibwe Dream Catcher

Origin
THe Ojibwe Native American tribe, located mostly in the mid-west and northern states of America, and in Canada, were the original creators of dream catchers. They called them "asabikeshiinh", which is the object form of "spider". The legend goes that the Spider Woman, known as Asibikaashi, would care for the people and the land of the Ojibwe. To protect their dreams she spun a web into a willow reed hoop. The web would catch the bad dreams and let the good ones filter through. Many people use this tradition today.

Effects
When the dream catcher is suspended over a sleeper, their nightmares will become dreams. However, within those dreams will be some kind of spider motif or symbolism.

Collection
Collected by early agents of Warehouse 13. It is one of the artifacts exposed during the Nomura Leaks Incident. It helped inspire Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance.