I caught only a couple of minutes of last night's Discord speakeasy voice chat, but recall kpro and others questioning the reason behind the poem having two additional stanzas after one has the chest in hand.
So, stanza 5:
You have a poem as your map of sorts, but what does it represent? The poem is not just missing a name but is also missing a theme. Look to answer the question posed. Now, how many actually did this?
The answer is known to F, but you need to think on it. No problem, he hints at it in the last line. He's done it tired and now he's week. In other words, he's on his last legs.
Last leg = final flight segment
You now have a theme and approach to the poem.
Onto stanza 6:
F recognizes there is a barrier of sorts that may have searchers second-guessing themselves. A cold but modest size creek to cross. He goads you, letting you know it will be worth it, if you are brave (you decide to cross) and you are in the wood (the cold creek).
Why the wood? You are seeking a wooden-named creek on your way to the chest.
So, stanza 5:
You have a poem as your map of sorts, but what does it represent? The poem is not just missing a name but is also missing a theme. Look to answer the question posed. Now, how many actually did this?
The answer is known to F, but you need to think on it. No problem, he hints at it in the last line. He's done it tired and now he's week. In other words, he's on his last legs.
Last leg = final flight segment
You now have a theme and approach to the poem.
Onto stanza 6:
F recognizes there is a barrier of sorts that may have searchers second-guessing themselves. A cold but modest size creek to cross. He goads you, letting you know it will be worth it, if you are brave (you decide to cross) and you are in the wood (the cold creek).
Why the wood? You are seeking a wooden-named creek on your way to the chest.
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