Anasazi Rope | |
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Origin |
Anasazi weaver |
Type |
Rope |
Effects |
Strong as steel and can stretch to any size |
Activation |
Stretching it or tying it to something |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
409-85813 |
Shelf |
30495-61-566785 |
Date of Collection |
November 30, 1908 |
[Source] |
Origins[]
A rope woven by an Anasazi basket weaver from yucca and aloe fibers indigenous to the nearby Mesa Verde National Park. This was turned into a lasso and surfaced during the time of expansion in the west, inspiring the legend known as Pecos Bill.
Effects[]
The fibers are strong as steel and the rope can stretch to any length or thickness. When split into pieces, each section retains the effects.