Buried Treasure and Riddle Archive



Treasure 104 (snowgod, October 31st, 1996):

Rently I began recieving anonymous mail. The notes were criptic but they often contained overt threats against my original (I palindrom I) forehead . "Give me A$1,000,0 or your forehead get's it!" they said.

Well, my initial reaction was to ignore the extortionist. After all, how can you harm a forehead? But then my cautious side kicked it... what if they know something i don't? What if they can harm my prized forehead? Just to be on the safe side, I decide to bury my forehead where no one will find it and it can't be harmed.

So I create a treasure map, but being absent minded I immediatly forget almost all of it. All of it except for the bit about how the forehead absolutly cannot be found as long as heretics can become enlightened. The forehead will remain safe until such time as there is no more enlightenment and, umm, I can't remember.


Treasure 121 (Red Barn, January 27th, 1997):

I am creating a trinket known henceforth as the Sceptre of Penguin Power, worth A$75, and burying it. The following might or might not have something to do with it:

200029D3BEC1C7CE41433220B4BD571B4AD65756X1B176EB741286470A2F57F1618
DCE6DEED6B84EA1B4F903A5C4A4CE1D743E07A0A19F6F563F090BCCD5B0771253FD
8E43D6DA970E48A1CF5E84C31A916D7E82075B3F0C0D3BE49E12019C6B7C175EC18
1912DC97477DEX55C6229560XB8541EFD7BEDX0FE57C68223FD233B433A4AAED7F4
2CBD25BC8186B6CDCB3F00835CA0D894A726DA096E02AA947E21FB7007A21FDD11E
C5BF44B1F4969B05EEA16967EE3D4A694FE6DF8EF3C532XE30F9C610314EC8412D1
C42X3527BCD5270C8A566173A28C3E38B91DXA42BE935D0806A7079B4FEBB5831A2
4EXB276EB291C5452E786F2AB6E5E8365CFD1AF05178AFC6A21B5CFE288D19B778C
1A8C82FAE80D457C9BA2D79B1XEB97615D29B44D004A8XE7D31F9XDFBBF34906415
07CXE13B31B00334E0EAE08B350DCD54C08C64XB9CB6A2971BFF06331A50937F00D
37A4C95DXFDB9AX66BAX97656FA0089CEE54076B8B4F5C87E207E06X60994E0612A
X2DE415AA9317A9FA97B7EBACC5E297DF6AF59EF72576479C7ECCXC22F512F45197
D6778EEEE0304E5F36B4B247B3299AB6038E706ECF63AC392611DX545E969267F99
D07EAFC1D7A3DAB83032755F50E34B21975173C36FEC672A5567E2EX8420548B585
40EDA1E9B91E7A55092585C367C8F2E6DEFFE816FE7B7EA09E0C97B736EA941EFA5

This Treasure was mentioned in The Ack#9


Treasure 135 (Calvin N Hobbes, March 14th, 1997):

I'm burying this trinket [ Alien Shaking Ball], unused, as a treasure. The treasure map is as follows.

1332243(-)831105(+)9509148(+)0(-)17928207(+)1(-)1(+)1332243(+)2(-)4(+)1(-)1(
+)8(-)9509148(+)4444(-)8888(+)88211178(-)8888(-)154(+)17928207(-)88211178(+)
17776(-)8888(+)2222(-)77(+)855547(-)17928207(+)1111(+)4444(-)88211178(+)1(-)
1(+)4(+)831105(-)1111(+)8(-)605(-)16(+)88211178(-)16(-)831105(+)88211178(-)1
7928207(+)4444(-)1(-)4444(+)1111(+)16(-)855547(+)1(-)1(+)1332243(+)16(-)1792
8207(+)2222(-)4(-)77(-)4(+)8(+)4444(+)4(+)4(-)605(-)17776(+)1(+)1(+)855547(+
)77(-)1(-)88211178(+)1332243(+)16(-)17928207(+)2222(-)4(-)77(+)1111(+)17776(
-)13634115363(+)175322466(-)154(-)4(+)4(+)1(+)605(-)839546037(+)1(+)2222(-)1
54(-)16(+)88211178(-)8888(+)1(+)16(-)154(+)8888(-)17928207

This Treasure has had some Clues and Guesses

This Treasure was mentioned in The Ack#9


Treasure 147 (Habeous Corpus, May 7th, 1997):

I am burying the Wouf Houng (along with an undisclosed second item) and creating a Treasure map showing their location. The entire map, in some form, will be made available publicly on May 16. Any and all Players or Observers of Ackanomic may recieve an advance copy of the map by PRIVATELY send me an accurate description of the Wouf Houng. NOTE: Anyone suffering from snowgod's disease who posts a description of the Wouf Houng to a public forum shall be deemed ineligible to recieve the Treasure, and shall be responsible for an early public release of the map. This will make the offender subject to sneering and public ridicule.

This Treasure has had some Clues and Guesses

This Treasure was mentioned in The Ack#9


Treasure 152 (Red Barn, June 2nd, 1997):

[ Nothing Tangible]
>>   The Red Barn Treasure will be found by the first player to publically
>> announce the (correct) ultimate answer to harf, the universe, and
>> everything.

The map is the same. Anyone who has a guess, please provide documentation: I don't believe the information is readily available at present. :)


Treasure 170 (two-star, June 24th, 1997):

I am burying the Silver Shovel.

The map to it reads:

The Silver Shovel shall be found by the first player who has signed the Silver Shovel Contract to find a treasure buried by a custodian or writer of this map.


Treasure 175 (Karma, July 9th, 1997):

I am burying the " Economy sized bottle of TOBASCULES SAUCE" and give these clues

{The second month of a Jason year, add thee year up but only one time and the sum of the primes is where it lies.}

(not part of clue)
If found and opened what's inside must be announced aloud.

In case there is gizz the clues are only what's written in these{}


Treasure 181 (/dev/joe, August 28th, 1997):

I am burying A GAMES T-Shirt as a treasure, with the following map:

When a player publicly posts the location of a GAMES Magazine Hidden Contest which has never been publicly posted before, and does so at least one week before the end (in New York City) of the day entries are due for that contest, e shall find this treasure. Players are asked to put SPOILER warnings in the subject of such messages so that others who haven't yet given up may keep searching.

(The 20th anniversary issue now on sale has a hidden contest, which I have not found yet, but if it is typical, I will find it before somebody posts it publicly.)


Treasure 193 (two-star, December 15th, 1997):

I am creating a trinket called two-star's soot-covered tome, worth 48 A$ with the following description, delimited by THESEUS:

THESEUS
It is a heavy folio written in a strange alphabet known to the ancients but lost to modern scholars, thus its contents are perfectly mysterious. (Although there is some evidence that at least one section of it pertains to the design of hedge mazes.) It is covered in soot and some of the pages are singed at the corners. There is a strange glyph on the cover, which looks something like:

  *-+-*
    |
* +-@-+
| | | |
+-+ * |
| |   |
+-+---+

although this crude ASCII representation can hardly do justice to the simple elegance of the golden lines embossed on what appears to be some sort of lizard skin. A sapphire gleams through a layer of carbon at the point denoted by the '@' above. A mirror image of this glyph across the main diagonal that crosses the sapphire adorns the back cover.
THESEUS

I am burying two-star's soot-covered tome along with 5 PF Antimatter, 2 PF two-star and a BP Chaos. (Hey, those PF Antimatter might be worth something if you can find them before the tornado.)

Legend has it that this book was one of a set, although no trace has been found of its companions, and it can only be assumed that they were destroyed in the fire that damaged it. If you can discover and publically post the glyphs on the covers of the other volumes in the set, you will find the soot covered tome. It does not matter whether you find the one on the front or back cover, only that you find one glyph for each volume. (It may help you to know that it is believed that there was a gemstone on each in the same position in the glyph.)

It is said that if you had but a fraction of the knowlege contained within the soot-covered tome, you could find the Curious Clock."

It is also said that finding it may help you find the Silver Shovel, but I hardly needed to tell you that!


Treasure 194 (Malenkai, January 10th, 1998):

I bury all of my remaining tradeable and gift entities, less A$250, as a treasure. The map will not go to the map custodian. Clues may come from the grave, though ... :)

  • A$1591
  • A bonus Vote
  • 2 Swingpoints
  • 2 Automatic Sculptures
  • An Evil Balot Stuffer
  • A Cheese whiz
  • 2 Otzma cards Go Fish
  • 1 Otzma card map shard
  • 1 BWG laser
  • 2(3?) Prosthetic foreheads * * *
  • An amber banana
  • A trade license
  • The Amulet of Saaramaa
  • The Pumpkin Patch
  • The Pumpkin Patch Nomic

    Treasure 200 (Veal Fan, Feburary 20th, 1998):

    I am burying the Exquisite Dead Guy (yet again, because that what he does best)as a Treasure.

    I am revealing the following portion of the Map:

    The Exquisite Dead Guy shall be found by the last player to post a message containing the word "Hubert" to a public forum.

    Later that day, Veal Fan posted the following clarifier:

    The full legalese version of the Map is that "When there is only one player who has not posted the word 'Hubert' to a public forum since this treasure was buried, that player shall find the Exquisite Dead Guy."

    This Treasure has had some Clues and Guesses


    Treasure 204 (Vynd, March 30th, 1998):

    I am creating a trinket named Discworld, valued at A$400, with the following CURRY delimited text:

    CURRY

    The Discworld is a flat world, unlike Acka but in some ways kindred to it. It rests on the backs of four elephants, which in turn stand on the back of Great A'Tuin, the star turtle. In this manner it travels throughout the cosmos. Experts say the chances of something so patently absurd actually existing are millions to one. Magicians have calculated that million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.

    CURRY

    I am burying the Discworld, along with a Bonus Vote, as a treasure.

    Here is part of the map to this treasure:

    If three (or more) Literature proposals which quote the work of Terry Pratchett and are written by the same player are accepted, then that player finds the treasure. This is only true, however, if the quotes found in these proposals are in or appended to 3 (or more) seperate rules.

    Now that the Treasure is safely buried under my bed, I am going to the Library.

    This Treasure has had some Clues and Guesses


    Treasure 207 (Attila the Pun, April 5th, 1998):

    I am creating a trinket, valued at A$100, known as "The Mu-Cow." It has the following description: "It is green and it is not green."

    I am burying the Mu-Cow, and revealing the following, which might have some relation to its map:

    di,noy s [tp[sds; ejovj trvorbrd mp URD bpyrd smf fprd mpy gso; wipti,
    yp gomf yjr <i=Vpe/
    

    This Treasure was mentioned in The Ack#9


    Treasure 208 and 208a (K 2, April 7th, 1998):

    Second Prize is worth A$ 73, it looks identical to first prize, only more expensive.

    I am burying Second Prize and my Automatic Sculpture, with the map (or something very much like it):

    The player who causes the most players to become ineligible for T200 (the Hubert treasure) shall find this treasure.

    A player is deemed 'responsible' for another player becoming ineligible when e has a message containing the word hubert quoted by an the eligible player in a public forum. A player may be responsible for their own disqualification if they say hubert as part of the unquoted text [includes Hubert wrote].

    One point is gained by each originator of the word hubert in the disqualifying message.

    K 2 is disqualified from finding this treasure.

    Later:

    I' creating a _trinket_ called Second Prize is worth A$ 73, it looks identical to first prize, only more expensive.

    I'm burying Second prize right along side my automatic sculpture buried in T205. [harfer's note really means T208]

    Still Later:

    Everyone picks on me :)

    Second prize has a map which is sooooo identical to T205[harfer's note really means T208] that, as treasure harfer, I not even going to pretend that its a separate treasure :p

    This Treasure has had some Clues and Guesses


    Treasure 211 (K 2, 4th May, 1998):

    I am creating a _Trinket_ called Established Riches worth $A 73: It is a framed picture. When it is owned by an organization it depicts that organization digging for treasure. At all other times it is life size picture of the Chartreuse Goose - Sneering.

    Woo, that hideous sneer... I can't stand it.... nooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

    I am burying my Automatic Sculpture and Established Riches as a Treasure.

    The first Organization to legally complete the following list:

    while having not more than half (rounded down) of the membership with proxied votes, shall find this treasure. Each of the actions must have been performed after this treasure was buried and as an organizational action.

    In case you were wondering - This treasure may _only_ be found by an organization. VSO's are prohibited from finding this treasure. If a church wishes to attempt to find the treasure, the actions must still be performed as though it were a political party of the same size... and before you say it - those organizations of which I am a member are also permitted to find the treasure.


    Treasure 212 (The Gingham Wearer, 12th May, 1998):

    I create a trinket value A$75 called "That Quick Brown Fox" with the description: "It is a model of a fox leaping over several lazy looking dogs."

    I then bury That Quick Brown Fox as a treasure.

    The map to this is something along the following lines:


    This treasure will be found when TGW says that it has been. It should be found with respect to the creation of a minimalist sequential pangram; that it is a sentence containing all the letters of the alphabet in order whilst being as short as possible.


    I haven't decided exactly when it will be found but if you find any decent ones then send them to me. All words used must be proper words and it must make grammatical sense, even if it is totally ridiculous. To give you a rough aim of what to go for, I'd say anything below 45 letters is a good start, but with a bit of fine tuning you should be able to go below 40.

    TGW.

    This Treasure was mentioned in The Ack#9


    Treasure 217 (K 2, 25th May, 1998):

    I create a trinket called N-2,bromoacetyl, N-acetyl amine, it is worth A$ 30 and has the description : Useful, dispose of at your own risk...

    I bury N-2,bromoacetyl, N-acetyl amine as a treasure and in no way reveal any part of the map ;)


    Treasure 225 (K 2, 18th July, 1998):

    I bury Evil as a treasure.


    Treasure 227 (The Church of Seleya, 3rd August, 1998):

    I suggest The Church of Seleya bury all its trinkets as a treasure, with the map "This treasure shall be found by whoever /dev/joe says, whenever he says it has been found." I approve of this suggestion. (JT and Brie Clump need to approve.)

    Contains:


    Treasure 231 (Wild Card, 26th August, 1998):

    I volunteer, and consent, to join the white water rafting team,
    In an attempt to safeguard eir souls and my dream.

    I don the Purple Robe of Justice,
    I find that wearing is is just nice.

    I bury my Pyraic Frobnotzer in a hole,
    The map reads something like this in whole:

    This treasure will be found by the fourth player
    to win a cycle during the month of September or, later

    By Wild Card on the
    1st of October if it
    Has not been found yet.

    I am wearing a Silly Agenda Hat,
    What do you say to that?

    This Treasure has had some Clues and Guesses


    Treasure 239 (Weishaupt, 9th September , 1998):

    I bury as treasure the following: Principia Discordia (A$100), Never Whistle While You're Pissing (A$20), Atlantean Statue (A$300), Intiate of the modified Rose (A$150), and the Sacred Chao (A$200). I disclose no part of the map.

    This Treasure has had some Clues and Guesses


    Treasure 240 (K 2, 13th September, 1998):

    I am burying two of my automatic sculptures and a A$ 54 trinket which I will create now with the name "Eir Emerald Curry" and the following PLONK delimited text:[trinket creation failed :/]

    PLONK

    Yesterday a blue salami sat awry in the elder's vase under a folded yashmac. Research found that any player preferred it on an indigo village easel of oompah sounding xylophone musical dip.

    Will the eyebrow on the fine wooden chest raise in surprise? To the north a codex lies. 'twas written by rabietic octopi in rosebud. Unfortunately in that area your useless brain's meatloaf. I'd have been noetic with the holy shades but I wanted to be really fair to EEL.

    On topic, an exquisite dead replica of banna mounted onto the kissing stone of Odo's narthex is essential. As is a player of tav. Occasional fetticinii fed to the lion will be helpful. On your hajji, as usual, a blue coloured baldric from Yara will be required.

    Owing the Fon-due Set earnings (removed with terrific sacrifice from the heart of Kyle's place of ruination in zazzav) earns a semi-precious vase and some lime earwax for that fine wooden chest.

    Pseudosophistication will reinstitutionalise ennui in Phish's shrub egomaniac reporting industry. Nice? No! Tastelessly unimproved! Talking about ti won't cause the hoax to be destrawed.

    To the east and s.w. Aladdin's new unci deflate Elves' bicycle tyre [sic]. Translated this sentence is a taxi containing graffiti u'v never seen.

    A tsunami , for each silicon python called upon d'wax the golden straw dyke is due. Payment in onyx (green stone); you'll receive a minicab. Purchasing elbow room prevents Aggro, the vicious eggplant, from rubbing muesli on your chest.

    In the machine internomic got an idea. A clan from Fiji - Sarinan Ormolu - is force-fed ravioli. Hot antipasti; and that lion's still hungry.

    Doom, down on the cot in Agora's plot. A kid and her salami. Milo inter mug. Earliest youth esophagi; and a friggin' vase again.

    PLONK

    This Treasure has had some Clues and Guesses


    Treasure 241 (Piz, 15th September, 1998):

    I bury a Treasure consisting of A$3 and the Great Tuba of Ackanomic. I disclose no part of the map at this time.

    Piz


    Treasure 242 (two-star, 17th September, 1998):

    I am burying the strong shovel, the little Woden Ship #7 , the MR. Lunatic Fringe's Treasure Toga #6, a pair of dress pants, and the Round Tuit as a treasure.

    As has been revealed in the ACK, I made a mistake in creating the tromino go game that I used in obfuscating the map to the Curious Clock. This treasure will be found, therefore, by the player who privately emails me the board I *should* have used.

    It must have exactly 28 moves played according to the rules of Tromino Go with no passes. There may be only one possible first move that could occur in any such legal sequence that would create the finished board. Aside from that, I will use my subjective judgement to choose among responses. The number of moves after the first that are forced should be fairly large. Also, the completed board should be fairly compact, without too many tentacly bits sticking out if possible. You can send more than one submission. On November 1, I will choose the submission I like best, and the submitter will find this treasure.

    **two-star


    Treasure 243 (Studge, 18th September, 1998):

    I create a trinket out of A$ 75 named "I Bagged A Swinger" with the description "Awarded to the Chess Extraordinare who cleaned up the party board a bit."

    I bury this trinket as a treasure with the map: "This treasure will be found by the first Swinger who causes some Swinger to not have pieces on the board such that the GOP Swinger is able to, or (in case something causes this to be impossible) the first player the GOP says found it."

    This is the whole map (no tricks this time).

    Studge


    Treasure 244 (rufus, 20th September, 1998):

    I bury all my tradable entities as treasure. Map forthcoming.

    rufus

    [Contains:

    ]

    Treasure 245 (Rex Mundi, 20th September, 1998):

    I create a trinket, value 5 A$, with the quoted name " Gretchold the Evil Math Troll".

    This has the description:
    E lives under the bridge! E is, however, correct about the radians thing. E is also green.

    I bury Gretchold the Evil Math Troll as a treasure, with the following map: This will be found by the first player to become an Evil Math Troll in a way that is defined by the rules.

    Rex Mundi.


    Treasure 246 (Anathema, 30th September, 1998):

    I create a trinket worth A$1 called "Treasure is a way to give devj0e money" with the description "It looks a lot like it's buried... Oh wait, no, it looks like it's in the museum." I bury it and reveal the following, which has quite a bit to do with the map:

    QQQQMHXFVHF(vipu)(IWS)

    On 08 Oct 1998 02:18:09 JT played a Map Shard.

    A Mean Hat revealed publically: "posts the word Hubert without explanation for three days in" for which e was/was not found to have snowgod's disease.


    Treasure 248 (K 2, 4th October, 1998):

    Yesterday I voted - and it didn't make a blind bit of difference; actually it saved me $50 - but otherwise - not a blind bit of difference. Anyway to commemorate the occasion I am burying the a trinket. It is worth A$50. Naturally I give it a name - Chaotic Time Soak. Since I have to, I also give it a description - a swirling, spiraling, gyrating, twisting, surging, curling, rotating, revolving pool of ever changing colour (no matter what the rules say, it includes black).

    With the trivial actions out of the way I bury the Chaotic Time Soak as a treasure and reveal the following:

    which (as you will immediately note) all have something in common.


    Treasure 249 (Anathema, 5th October, 1998):

    Seeing as it's been about a week, I release the following Xazij publicly. Xazij #9 Cost: A$6 Matching Spell Book and Shades of LILITH VELKOR

    Description: "She was known both for her uncanny ability to unify people and her seemingly negative talent of seperating even the closest of friends. Contrary to propaganda, she was a champion of order, and indeed it was she who developed the Illuminati-dominated number-and-letter ordering systems that we still use today."

    199-05-194-00-206-04-200-04-205-05-198-04-197-03-198-02-211-17
    215-07-198-00-222-02-208-10-214-06-206-04-211-11-210-08-213-19
    226-04-222-12-230-00-225-03-220-04-231-01-222-12-214-06-216-16
    236-02-235-03-194-40-226-04-227-05-195-37-190-26-220-12-170-32
    205-37-137-07-148-08-188-42-233-01-194-48-180-40-200-32-177-01
    
    Xazij #14 Cost: A$10 Matched Set of Model Eye and Pyramid

    Description: "In Eris We Trust is written on the back of each Ackadollar... and there's that funny pyramid, with the writing so small you can just barely make it out"

    TUPIA SOTL QTS IUUISIA DU DRIRNOD SOT DAN CANEUM OXA UNII RESU AXT QRIICES
    TA TTAHTIDA ITITLINEMN DNUPIAILC
    

    Then I bury them and reveal the following map fragment

    Th*s* X*z*j w*ll b* f**nd b* th* pl***r wh* f*nds m* tr**s*r* w*th th* s*cr*d ch** *n *t


    Treasure 250 (K 2, 6th October, 1998):

    I bury Eir Emerald Curry as a treasure. I reveal the following :

    T240 will be found by the player who finds this treasure.


    Treasure 252 (The Green Ripper, 9th October, 1998):

    I create a trinket worth A$24 with the name "24" and description ".gnihtyrevE dna ,esrevinU eht ,efiL fo noitseuQ taerG eht ot rewsnA ehT" and bury it as a Treasure with the following map (or, at least, something very similar):

    ---

    This Treasure will be found by the twenty-fourth player to submit privately to The Green Ripper a correct solution to the problems below.

    Public submission of a solution or attempt thereat will disqualify a player from contention for this Treasure.

    Here are some sample solutions:

    Here is the problem:

    ---

    Since, although this is a rather easy treasure, I don't expect a huge majority of Ackans (e.g. 24) to get it, (and I'd rather have it be a crap shoot than a Hubert) I will allow individual players to submit the solution more than once, but I probably will disregard all after the third or fourth (depending on my whim) per player.

    I may, again as suits my fancy, possibly respond to public postings of similar four-digit strings with a solution. It shouldn't really be necessary, though, especially for you guys.

    It may look somewhat mathy, but don't be discouraged; the only math skills needed are basic arithmetic. I didn't even bother to encode it, that's how easy it is. It's something of a prelude, you might say.

    This Treasure has had some Clues and Guesses


    Treasure 253 (JT, 11th October, 1998):

    I bury "A Rather Easy Treasure", "JT's Barrel of Monkeys", and "A mirror #1" as a treasure and release the following clue (which has some relation to the actual map) to it's whereabouts.

    0005320048-14-54-04-43-06-52-16-47-11-24-05-40-12-23-27-37-55-36-18-47-34=145
    2542080620-14-33-45-37-56-04-61-18-57-39-08-44-05-75-17-26-35-55-11-21-72=153
    0000098732-45-15-34-03-22-46-31-08-43-11-30-20-05-39-33-13-18-15-46-38-23=030
    0001012498-48-05-15-12-25-28-24-10-26-11-39-20-19-22-42-33-46-52-49-48-05=021
    0006783269-45-28-69-12-08-02-61-34-26-50-19-70-23-37-52-58-15-24-57-32-04=186
    9013860112-75-02-39-69-30-06-77-33-10-57-45-13-73-02-48-37-44-56-05-25-42=142
    4000285069-14-38-23-04-52-03-12-43-06-09-56-17-50-02-32-06-26-05-45-36-53=151
    7143600095-28-73-02-22-75-20-46-55-38-23-06-60-19-49-01-51-40-17-34-52-12=255
    0002811625-41-04-56-19-44-07-13-61-37-43-63-21-15-33-39-58-26-06-40-53-31=146
    0406387812-16-31-55-01-52-26-37-08-75-38-41-64-15-76-14-05-02-28-17-79-11=106
    1782618912-71-13-37-72-02-25-57-72-08-92-66-40-03-89-31-16-54-46-80-20-52=184
    8099205305-57-07-30-01-74-19-37-14-07-50-21-70-18-69-12-35-25-42-34-57-71=116
    0000112867-52-04-36-24-03-41-19-13-22-48-49-20-25-39-33-28-16-44-53-29-43=194
    

    Treasure 256 (A Mean Hat, 16th October, 1998):

    I create a trinket worth A$1 called "Not For You, Traub!" with description "JT thinks I'm a poor sport, but the way I look at it, I just want to give other treasure hunters a chance. I'm sorry I keep making you mad at me, JT. Maybe I'll just stop burying treasure."

    I bury it and release the following, which is the map, in completeness:

    "This treasure will be found by JT when e says so. E may only say so if 5 treasures I have buried have been found by a player other than em, and e feels that e was cheated out of them by my actions.

    On January 1st, 1999, this map automatically becomes the following text:

    'This treasure will be found by the fourth distinct player to privately (and not publicly) send me a message requesting it since this has been the format of the map.'"


    Treasure 257 (K 2, 16th October, 1998):

    I create a Trinket Called "Perpetual Trophy" worth A$77 described : A coloured shaped thing of indeterminate size made of stuff useful for performing actions. A team of entities keeps the engraved list of players, who have found it as part of a treasure, up to date.

    I create a contract called "on the dotted line", pay the SHF and supply the following text which constitutes the contracts content:

    " The holder of the Perpetual Trophy is bound by these restrictions:

    Penalty:
    Transference of A$77 and the trinket named Perpetual Trophy if it exists and is owned by the entity who broke the contract (otherwise transference of A$154) to a randomly selected player who has signed on the dotted line other than the player who broke the contract. If the player who broke the contract does not own sufficient A$ to meet the penalty e shall instead be penalized a number of points equal to the number of A$ that would have been due.

    I am signing on the dotted line.

    I am burying the Perpetual Trophy and an automatic sculpture as a treasure. The treasure hunt shall be conducted as follows :


    Treasure 259 (A Mean Hat., 19th October, 1998):

    I bury clocks that bicker in marble ships as a treasure.

    Here is the map:

    I will reveal quotes from three plays. When a player unambiguously posts (publicly) to my satisfaction the play that one of the quotes comes from, that quote will no longer be valid and the player who guessed it will become the Drama Critic and I will begin another quote. The Drama Critic may not guess on quotes. The first player to correctly get 3 quotes will find the treasure. An incorrect guess disqualifies you from guessing on that quote in the future ; three incorrect guesses disqualifies you from finding the treasure. Each incorrect guess will reveal another fragment of the quote.

    Some quotes will have certain restrictions. Some of the quotes might not be quite exact. I might star out names that look web-searchable. I might retract quotes that I realize are terribly misquoted. In general, I am not to be held accountable for any of my actions with regard to this treasure

    #1 "Knowing my body well, as I do," (AJ, Leather Artifact, Studge ineligible)
    #2 "You been up there along time" [sic]
    #3 "Excuse me, sirs, I pray, I can't yet speak"


    Treasure 261 (A Mean Hat., 8th November, 1998):

    I bury It's not that bad, really, it's not (Value: A$3) with the following map:

    This treasure will be found by the first player other than Robert Sevin to have a Harf Score at least 5 points higher than that of A Mean Hat.


    Treasure 262 (Studge, 8th November, 1998):

    I bury The World Chessboard as treasure and reveal no part of the map.


    Treasure 263(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i) (Wild Card, 10th November, 1998):

    This treasure will be found by a randomyl determined player who voted YES on proposal 3716.


    Treasure 265 (, th November, 1998):

    Finally, I am burying A$1 as a treasure with the following map.

    "This treasure will be found by the person who can convince Wallace the e has found the most retired or semi-retired players and caused them to re-join, either for the purpose or rebelling, or for the purpose of stopping a rebellion."


    Note that these are sometimes in random order, since one cannot be certain which Treasure(s) they go with. On the other hand, when a clue, guess, or riddle has been posted, and it is clear which Treasure it goes with, I have put the material under the link at that treasure (e.g. T 104). Look for it there.

    Alfvaen has included several clues to treasures in back issues of the Big White Gazette

    I'm also guessing that these two messages posted by /dev/joe have something to do with treasure:

    1D 1A 0W 21 0W 2W 2P 3A 2T 0W 37 39 2Q 31 2X 38 38 2T 2S 0W 2P 0W 34 36 
    33 34 33 37 2P 30 0W 38 2W 2P 38 0W 2R 33 32 38 2P 2X 32 37 0W 2P 38 0W 
    30 2T 2P 37 38 0W 1F 1C 0W 3B 33 36 2S 37 18 0W 2Q 39 38 0A 2R 33 32 38 
    2P 2X 32 37 0W 32 33 0W 3A 2T 36 2Q 37 1A 0A 0A 1E 1A 0W 21 0W 2W 2P 3A 
    2T 0W 31 2P 2S 2T 0W 2P 0W 2V 39 2T 37 37 0W 2P 38 0W 38 2W 2T 0W 25 2P 
    2R 2W 2X 32 2T 0W 38 2W 2P 38 0W 2V 33 2T 37 0W 16 34 2X 32 2V 16 0W 38 
    36 39 38 2W 18 0W 2P 32 2S 0W 38 2W 2P 38 0A 2V 39 2T 37 37 0W 2R 33 32 
    38 2P 2X 32 37 0W 38 2W 2T 0W 3B 33 36 2S 0W 13 2R 2W 2P 36 38 36 2T 39 
    37 2T 13 0W 2P 37 0W 34 2P 36 38 0W 33 2U 0W 38 2W 2T 0W 38 36 39 38 2W 
    1A 0A 0A 1F 1A 0W 21 0W 2W 2P 3A 2T 0W 34 39 36 2R 2W 2P 37 2T 2S 0W 2P 
    0W 34 2P 36 38 3D 0W 2R 2W 2T 37 37 0W 34 2X 2T 2R 2T 0W 33 38 2W 2T 36 
    0W 38 2W 2P 32 0W 2P 0W 34 2P 3B 32 1A 0A 0A 1G 1A 0W 21 0W 2W 2P 3A 2T 
    0W 2P 0W 32 39 31 2Q 2T 36 0W 33 2U 0W 34 36 33 2R 2T 37 37 2X 32 2V 0W 
    2R 2W 2X 34 37 0W 3B 2W 2X 2R 2W 0W 2X 37 0W 34 36 2X 31 2T 0W 2P 32 2S 
    0W 2V 36 2T 2P 38 2T 36 0W 38 2W 2P 32 0A 1D 1C 1A 0A 0A 1H 1A 0W 21 0W 
    3B 2P 37 0W 38 2W 2T 0W 2U 2X 36 37 38 0W 38 33 0W 2R 33 31 34 30 2T 38 
    2T 0W 38 2P 37 2Z 0W 32 39 31 2Q 2T 36 0W 1D 1A 0A 0A 1J 1A 0W 21 0W 2W 
    2P 3A 2T 0W 2R 33 36 36 2T 2R 38 30 3D 0W 37 38 2P 38 2T 2S 0W 38 2W 2T 
    0W 30 2T 32 2V 38 2W 0W 33 2U 0W 38 2W 2T 0W 1U 36 2P 37 37 0W 25 33 32 
    2Z 2T 3D 13 37 0W 2R 2W 2P 2X 32 18 0A 2X 38 0W 2X 37 0W 1H 0W 31 2T 38 
    2T 36 14 37 15 1A 0A 0A 1K 1A 0W 21 0W 2W 2P 3A 2T 0W 3A 2T 36 2Q 2P 38 
    2X 31 0W 34 33 37 38 2T 2S 0W 2P 0W 34 2X 2T 2R 2T 0W 33 2U 0W 38 2W 2X 
    37 0W 34 39 3E 3E 30 2T 0W 2X 32 0W 2P 0W 34 39 2Q 30 2X 2R 0W 31 2T 37 
    37 2P 2V 2T 18 0W 33 38 2W 2T 36 0A 38 2W 2P 32 0W 38 2W 2X 37 0W 33 32 
    2T 1A 0A 0A 1L 1A 0W 21 0W 2W 2P 3A 2T 0W 2R 33 36 36 2T 2R 38 30 3D 0W 
    32 2P 31 2T 2S 0W 2P 0W 38 3D 34 2T 0W 33 2U 0W 2U 2X 37 2W 0W 33 32 0W 
    2P 32 33 38 2W 2T 36 0W 37 38 33 32 2T 18 0W 2X 38 0W 2X 37 0W 2W 2T 36 
    36 2X 32 2V 1A 0A 0A 1D 1D 1A 0W 21 0W 2W 2P 3A 2T 0W 37 38 2P 38 2T 2S 
    0W 1F 0W 3B 33 36 2S 37 18 0W 33 32 2T 0W 33 2U 0W 3B 2W 2X 2R 2W 0W 2R 
    33 32 38 2P 2X 32 37 0W 1H 0W 2R 33 32 37 2T 2R 39 38 2X 3A 2T 0W 3A 33 
    3B 2T 30 37 18 0A 33 32 2T 0W 3B 2W 2X 2R 2W 0W 2R 33 32 38 2P 2X 32 37 
    0W 1H 0W 2R 33 32 37 2T 2R 39 38 2X 3A 2T 0W 2R 33 32 37 33 32 2P 32 38 
    37 18 0W 2P 32 2S 0W 33 32 2T 0W 33 2U 0W 3B 2W 2X 2R 2W 0W 2R 33 32 38 
    2P 2X 32 37 0A 1I 0W 2S 2X 2U 2U 2T 36 2T 32 38 0W 3A 33 3B 2T 30 37 0W 
    2X 32 0W 2P 30 34 2W 2P 2Q 2T 38 2X 2R 2P 30 0W 33 36 2S 2T 36 1A 0W 0W 
    2C 2W 2T 0W 3B 33 36 2S 37 0W 2P 36 2T 0W 35 39 2T 39 2T 2X 32 2V 18 0W 
    0A 37 38 36 2T 32 2V 38 2W 37 18 0W 2P 32 2S 0W 2U 2P 2R 2T 38 2X 33 39 
    37 30 3D 1A 0W 0W 25 33 36 2T 33 3A 2T 36 18 0W 21 0W 2W 2P 3A 2T 0W 39 
    37 2T 2S 0W 33 32 2T 0W 33 2U 0W 38 2W 2T 37 2T 0W 3B 33 36 2S 37 0W 2X 
    32 0A 2P 0W 34 36 33 34 33 37 2P 30 18 0W 34 36 33 34 33 37 2P 30 0W 1D 
    1J 1G 1E 1A 0A 

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