Francisco I. Madero's Sombrero | |
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Origin |
Francisco I. Madero |
Type |
Sombrero |
Effects |
Causes the user to rebel authority and meet their goals |
Downsides |
Sombrero creates hatred and mental links with those nearby, causing an assassination attempt on the wearer |
Activation |
Wearing |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
45075-2633 |
Shelf |
53308-7589-872 |
Date of Collection |
June 17, 1921 |
[Source] |
Origins[]
Francisco Madero was the 33rd president of Mexico for two years until his assassination. His fight for social equality and democracy led to the rise of revolutionaries who toppled then-dictator Porfirio Diaz’s regime. During his tenure, radicals and those of the former regime opposed Madero. Eventually, the military commander Victoriano Huerta overthrew him and eventually had Madero killed.
Effects[]
Inspires revolutionary and rebellious thoughts in its wearer, and helps them meet their goals. People around the wearer who hold feelings of animosity towards the wearer will form a mental link with the sombrero. All of these effects go on until the wearer has become satisfied with the results of his actions. After this occurs, the sombrero will begin to 'plot' the wearer's assassination, using the people that hate them and have developed a link with the sombrero.