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The Legend of Bukit Merah Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 8/12/2005
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


There was once a king, who was the most handsome in the land. No one could compare to him and, he grew haughty and proud, always seeking praise. He could not bear it, if others got praised for clever antics or acts of bravery, and his jealousy would grow into hatred. In fact, he would actually kill those who drew attention away from him.

One day, a shoal of garfish came to the shores of Singapura and began leaping up the beaches and attacking the people on the beaches and fishermen at sea. The garfish were strong and large, with long hard snouts and razor sharp teeth, which they pierced right through the bodies of the people with violence.

When the king heard this terrible news, he got up on his war elephant & taking his army to the beach, saw the many bodies of his people strewn across the sandy white beaches now stained red with blood. And his men were unable to do anything about the attacks.

At this time, a boy asked for the audience of the king.

'Your Highness, I may have a solution to the garfish. Why don't we line the beaches with banana stems, so when the garfish attack them, they will become stuck and we can kill them at our own leisure?'

The king, having no other solution, executed the plan and ordered his men to cut banana stems and firmly plant them along the beach at low tide.

Soon the tide came up and the schools of garfish approached. The king, his men and the little boy watched as the garfish began attacking the line of banana stems and getting their snouts stuck in the thick stems. When the last garfish got itself stuck, the men began to slay each and every one of the fish, ending the menace.

A shout of joy rang out throughout the kingdom and the people began to praise the boy for his cleverness, calling him a genius and a blessing from the gods. The king's heart began fill with jealousy and rage. That night, the king ordered his lieutenants to kill the boy that very night.

His lieutenants walked up the hill where the boy's hut was, and pulling out their kris (wavy blade dagger), began to stab the boy, while he slept. At first, the boy began to scream in pain and cry, his mattress filled with blood. When the men stopped stabbing the boy, they noticed something was amiss. The blood did not stop flowing and became a fountain of blood. Scared, the lieutenants fled from the hut.

The fountain of blood oozed down the hill, covering it. The next morning, the people of Singapura gathered around the hill, wondering why it was red. After searching the hill, they found the boy's body and became sad, never knowing that it was their own king who plotted the boy's death.

As the hill was reddish, the people began calling it Bukit Merah, or Red Hill, in memory of the boy.

A simple and rather easy cache to find. Do bring along your own pen to sign the log. A USA Geocoin is within for the FTF claim.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Pbirerq jvgu yrnirf, jvguva gur ebbgf bs n ovt gerr. Qnex terra pbire, fznyy cynfgvp ghccrejner.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)