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Woodstock Tie-Dye Shirts

Origin

Woodstock Festival

Type

Shirts

Effects

When worn, the shirts glow and move in a color shifting fashion that renders anyone looking at it to become caught into a comatose inducing "Trip", that lasts for over an hour

Downsides

Wearer often thinks they are living in 1969.

Activation

Wearing then viewing

Collected by

A.Nielsen & J.MacPherson

Aisle

Homobonus-MT8

Date of Collection

Oct 13th. 1983

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Origin[]

The Woodstock Music & Art Fair was an event that lasted for three days in the late 1960s and became one of the most major cultural events in music history. The festival is also widely considered to be the definitive nexus for the larger counterculture generation. During the event, many people bought tie-dye shirts as way to express the manners of peace, many of the shirts were bought and used as the music let them loosen up and become at peace, often taking mind-altering drugs that expanded their mind.

The waves of sexual, psychedelic and positive energy that flourished throughout the crowd was imbued into the tie dye shirts that the attendees bought for peace and the psychedelic vibe they gave off. These worn mud stained shirts were made apart of the festival and will be forever tied onto the event.

Effects[]

When worn, the shirts glow and move in a color shifting fashion that renders anyone looking at it to become caught into a comatose inducing "Trip", that lasts for over an hour. Victims report that they don't remember anything during the activation of the artifact, except the high concentration of hormones that leave them sexually active for a short time. The person wearing the artifact, however, will start convincing him or herself that they are living in 1969. But this is only temporary.

Their exists 12 of these worn out shirts, all except 2 are in the Warehouse.

Collection[]

Collected in 1983 by Agents A. Nielsen & J. MacPherson.

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