You put it back where you found it, right? It seems to be a clue for a “treasure hunt.” Maybe a part of a birthday party or something.
Translation: Cross the ‘lysningen’ (assuming a open place in the forrest where sunlight can enter, in this context) where we had our old bonfire place. Here you will find Anders last hiding place.
Sounds like a clue in treasure hunting.
Could be from a treasure hunt, or a message in d&d tabletop.
Put it back where you found it, treasure hunt clue. Granted, I’d probably run a quick search in local papers to see if an “Anders” was missing, just in the name of paranoia 😂
It’s either a clue for a treasure hunt, or a mark of a gravesite, either way, you shouls put it back yesterday
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You put it back where you found it, right? It seems to be a clue for a “treasure hunt.” Maybe a part of a birthday party or something.
Translation: Cross the ‘lysningen’ (assuming a open place in the forrest where sunlight can enter, in this context) where we had our old bonfire place. Here you will find Anders last hiding place.
Sounds like a clue in treasure hunting.
Could be from a treasure hunt, or a message in d&d tabletop.
Put it back where you found it, treasure hunt clue. Granted, I’d probably run a quick search in local papers to see if an “Anders” was missing, just in the name of paranoia 😂
It’s either a clue for a treasure hunt, or a mark of a gravesite, either way, you shouls put it back yesterday