The Collar of Davy Crockett
Legend Contributed by Bob Maibaum
Born on a mountaintop in Tennessee, the most famous frontiersman in
America was Davy Crockett. He was nicknamed the “King of the Wild
Frontier” because he could run faster, jump higher, squat lower, dive
deeper, stay under longer, and come out drier than any other man in the
whole country. When the Texas War of Independence started, Davy went
down to help out. On the way, a raccoon crossed his path. Davy hunted
it for miles, but the wily raccoon knew it was being followed. It
climbed through the trees and hid in the hollows. Finally, Davy closed
in on the raccoon in a clearing. The raccoon turned around, faced Davy,
and threw his front paws in the air as if to say, “I give up!” Davy
just didn’t have the heart to shoot it, so he let the raccoon go. But
legend has it that first he made the raccoon a collar with a wooden tag
that said, “Davy Crockett let me go in peace.” Your quest is to
retrieve the raccoon collar of Davy Crockett, and bring it back here.

“Thank you, Olmec. So, where is the collar?” Kirk Fogg said.

“The collar can be found in the Shrine of the Silver Monkey!”
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