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Lounge, Clue: The Geocaching Edition Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/3/2018
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Welcome to Clue, The Geocaching Edition!

 

Much like the classic board game, to play this version you must find the correct combination of suspect, weapon, and room in order to find the mystery cache, which is the murder victim, Mr. Boddy. This series contains 30 caches total, but not all need to be found in order to find the information needed. All of the caches are placed on Route 2 between Bethel and Rumford Center and on Route 26 between Newry and Upton (I would recommend doing Route 2 first, hint hint). The correct suspect, weapon, and room will have partial coordinates that will lead to the mystery cache. The other 26 caches will contain no evidence.

 

I also need to give a huge shout out to my Mom, Mummie91957, for helping me immensely with this series. Without her, this series would’ve taken much longer to plan out. 

 

Mrs. Peacock was uncomfortable in the sole presence of Mr. Brown; therefore, she escaped the hall and has arrived at the lounge only to find once again she is not alone. Sargent Gray is in the room standing in front of the trophy case staring at the trophies inside. He is not dressed in suit and tie like the other gentlemen, but is in his police uniform. Mrs. Peacock silently walks to the trophy case and stands behind him to see what he might be staring at. Inside the case are multiple trophies, but one stands out; it is just simply a horseshoe with some writing on it and what looks to be dates. Having no interest in the trophies, she turns to examine the room. There is a fireplace on one wall, a long couch in front of the windows, and two big chaise lounge chairs positioned in front of a wall containing a huge television hanging on it. She sits in a chaise lounge and continues to sip her drink. Sargent Gray turns to look at Mrs. Peacock while she sits in the chaise lounge. He turns again to continue staring at the trophy case. It is more than admiration for the trophies that keeps him glued to the glass; jealous that Mr. Boddy has all these trophies, even though he competed in the same sports as Mr. Boddy, he himself does not have any such trophies. The horseshoe especially galls him because it should have been his trophy and not Mr. Boddy’s. Maybe he can blackmail Mr. Boddy into giving him that trophy? Mr. Gray storms out of the room in anger as Mrs. Peacock watches him leave with a smirk on her face. 

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