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Consent Bloom Treasure Hunt Clue Glossary

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5 minutes ago, i124q said:

 

Now that's a proper clue. Mods take note!!

Which would be completely lost on half of the world who don't have a clue what that is.  Now you see why a clue that suits all levels isn't always going to work.  Or it's so easy, it's no longer a competition.

9 minutes ago, i124q said:

Now that's a proper clue. Mods take note!!

• No problem with the clues of Mod's... If the goal is to make easier clues then what's the purpose of treasure hunt ? Mod's will give clues and hunters can hunt and come up with their own clues without spoiling the fun 😈

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Day 1, Clue 1: Dearest Gentle Reader,

It has come to my attention that the members of our esteemed Ton have become rather lax in their visual presentations. One cannot help but notice that certain individuals are parading about with portraits that are, shall we say, significantly less than current.

Day 2, Clue 2: If the members of the Ton continue to show willingness to engage in these deceptions, or harbour even darker indiscretions that should begin to burden their soul, I suggest they seek out a more private sanctuary to unburden their conscience.

Day 3, Clue 3: Of course, the ceaseless murmurs of the Ton can, at times, become a most exhausting cacophony. Yet one must remember that you alone remain the master of your own ear, holding the power to decide which whispers are permitted to enter your private chambers.

Day 4, Clue 4: It is not merely the idle whispers of the drawing room over which one exercises control. Those ambitious members of the Ton currently braving the marriage mart possess all manner of ingenious methods to separate the desirable wheat from the decidedly lackluster chaff. Indeed, when seeking a truly suitable match, it pays most handsomely to be discerning.

Day 5, Clue 5: Such brutish suitors as make up the lackluster chaff may however attempt to *** entry into your private affairs. Yet, so long as you guard the estates of your feelings with a truly formidable cypher, such rogues shall find themselves entirely unable to breach your defenses.

Day 6, Clue 6: Turning to matters of proper etiquette: should callers visit your estate while you are otherwise occupied, the rules of polite society dictate you promptly return the favor by calling upon their own residences.

Day 7, Clue 7: On to the subject of etiquette it seems many gentlemen of the Ton require a desperate refresher on polite discourse, I highly recommend brushing up on how to comport yourselves. Having witnessed the vulgar missives thoughtlessly dispatched to our ladies, this author shudders to imagine the absolute bile spilled in their private correspondence!

Day 8, Clue 8: As for those wishing for eligible suitors to request a turn about the floor at one of the seasons countless balls, it is perhaps most prudent to make your dance card known, clearly advertising your availability to the Ton, and may the uncouth rogues bear their new lessons in etiquette in mind.

Day 9, Clue 9: When navigating the season's balls, an astute debutante need not rely entirely on chance to fill their dance cards. One may cleverly scout potential dance partners simply by perusing the names inscribed within the host's guest book.

Day 10, Clue 10: Of course, should you choose to court a member of our esteemed Ton, whether seeking a lifelong match or merely a passing dalliance, you would do well to bear their proximity in mind. Courtships conducted across great distances are, after all, an arduous trial not meant for the faint of heart.

Day 11, Clue 11: Beyond the usual maneuverings of the marriage mart, word has reached this authors ears of a most peculiar club operating within the Ton. Unlike esteemed institutions where entry relies upon talent, skill, or the benefit of noble birth, this establishment grants prestige simply to those willing to open their purses. Cynical as such purchased privilege may be, it does boast of unlocking otherwise closed doors and granting unparalleled access across all of high society.

Day 12, Clue 12: With such unprecedented access to new acquaintances, one must naturally find a way to keep track of the most promising prospects. Whether it is holding a permanent space upon your dance card or keeping their calling card neatly atop your silver tray, it is simply good sense to maintain a curated collection of the most cherished, lest the truly delightful companions be lost among the rabble.

Day 13, Clue 13: It seems a polite bow or a tipped hat is no longer quite sufficient for the bolder members of our society. Word has reached my ears of a rather peculiar—and decidedly cheeky—new method of flirtation. Certain forward individuals have taken to delivering a sound thrashing to signal their interest! Whether one finds such a scandalous swat thrilling or terribly improper, it certainly leaves a lasting impression

Day 14, Clue 14: Once the shock of such audacious flirtations has faded, one must inevitably separate true confidants from the passing rabble. It is highly advised to cultivate a private registry of trusted intimates. After all, maintaining a carefully guarded roster of those permitted into your inner circle ensures you are never lacking for thoroughly approved companionship.

Day 15, Clue 15: Yet, once you have successfully secured such an exclusive circle, the question remains of how one is to converse with them. After a long and often misguided search, this author has finally unearthed the true way for polite discourse expected within the private chambers of the great and the good.

Day 16, Clue 16: Yet, while engaging in such intimate discourse, one must never forget the paramount importance of guarding one's own secrets. It is a foolish soul indeed who leaves their curtains undrawn or their personal affairs casually on display. In a society that feasts upon scandal, maintaining strict vigilance over your discreet matters is not merely advisable, it is essential for survival

Day 17, Clue 17: Should the customary parade of faces presented for your daily perusal begin to feel exceedingly dull, one must not simply resign themselves to boredom. A discerning member of society knows they need only adjust the lens through which they view the Ton.

Day 18, Clue 18: Once the scenery is set to your liking, the true games may begin. It seems courtship has become a veritable sport for the most competitive members of our society, who insist on keeping a meticulous tally of their triumphs. Perhaps your tally will permit you to reap rewards within the Ton.

6 hours ago, Lexx_1985 said:

Clue 18- I explained it over and over but he still didn’t get the _____

Good clue

4 hours ago, Sweitch said:

Clue #18 - The "Ouch" part of an arrow.

Nice clue, straight and to the

26 minutes ago, FETMod-RG said:

Which would be completely lost on half of the world who don't have a clue what that is.  Now you see why a clue that suits all levels isn't always going to work.  Or it's so easy, it's no longer a competition.

I think there's more people in the world that know Eurovision compared to the "clues" you mods post!

Clue #17… there’s no place like 127.0.0.1... things get easier when you narow your view

Excellent Clue. Thank you

I am not sure if I am not seeing all comments last I show was 8 hrs ago and no clues for today #18 just yesterday #17

2 minutes ago, BabyGirls420 said:

I am not sure if I am not seeing all comments last I show was 8 hrs ago and no clues for today #18 just yesterday #17

17 and 18 got releasedzz Dm if you need help.. not able to text you because your message filter

12 is the last one I need… where i assumed it was… it was not.

I need help with clue #4 and clue #13. DM's are open

47 minutes ago, rainbowcataclysm said:

12 is the last one I need… where i assumed it was… it was not.

Unable to message you. Dm me and I will help.

1 hour ago, i124q said:

I think there's more people in the world that know Eurovision compared to the "clues" you mods post!

I've found the Mods' clues for the last couple of treasure hunts to be so obscure as to be useless. I rely on members' clues now.

7 hours ago, Sweitch said:

Clue #18 - The "Ouch" part of an arrow.

In the movie Kung Pow, My Finger did it too! 🤣

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