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All Things Irish LbNA #27183 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Nov 16, 2006
Location:
City:Federal Way
County:King
State:Washington
Boxes:1
Planted by:colls & DB
Found by: olsonhalfdozen
Last found:Jun 25, 2007
Status:aFr
Last edited:Nov 16, 2006

Ancient tales tell of the Wee Folk who guard vast treasure hidden in the darkest woods. You have heard the stories, of some who's quest ended in doom, and others who escaped the Dullahan with only their lives. Perhaps your luck is better. You have a scrap that could be a spell that charms even a stubborn leprechaun.

y=(√x)(1+2√x)


To find the treasure you must, step into the woods where fairies dwell and banshees roam. Gather your courage and travel through the sacred trees to locate the place where St. Brenden ventured. Rest if you dare on the bench nearby. Keep your wits about you, but pause just long enough to note all the hexes on that cursed bench. As you return to the clearing, a child's rhyme runs through your mind.

"The hex is an x, and why are the steps?"

From the edge of the pavement the mystery unfolds. When you reach the conclusion step into the trees and perform a jig. Scurry uphill, then down to V-shaped twins. Turn you back on Lough Lean, hop over the rotted seat. The pot of gold hides at the feet of the slender red sentry.