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The Wool That Could Not Be Explained

🧡 Ongoing πŸ“ Unlikely places 🧢 Open mystery

Small pieces of unusual wool appeared in unlikely places, often shortly before or after other clues. Never enough to prove everything, always enough to make people wonder.

Status Still investigating
The Wool That Could Not Be Explained
Saved in the secret casebook

Briefing

What Isabella and Isaac know

Small pieces of unusual wool appeared in unlikely places, often shortly before or after other clues. Never enough to prove everything, always enough to make people wonder.

The important part is not to decide too quickly. A Magic Sheep clue should be interesting enough to save, but mysterious enough to wonder about.

Folded note

Mystery note

The wool is the perfect Magic Sheep clue: soft, strange, memorable, and still not definite enough to close the investigation.

The case stays open because the signs are interesting, gentle and not quite finished explaining themselves.

Official position

The investigation remains open

There is currently insufficient evidence to confirm the existence of Magic Sheep. However, wool has been found, messages have appeared, stickers have been discovered, several adventures have occurred, and nobody has provided a convincing alternative explanation.

Send Ada your theory

Evidence tray

Evidence found

  1. 1 Evidence 1

    Small pieces of unusual wool appeared more than once.

  2. 2 Evidence 2

    The wool was found in unlikely places.

  3. 3 Evidence 3

    It often arrived near other clues.

  4. 4 Evidence 4

    It was never quite enough for a final answer.

Isabella's prompt

What detail should be drawn next?

Which colour, tiny mark, map label or secret symbol would help this clue feel clearer without closing the mystery?

Isaac's prompt

What should be tested twice?

Which clue should be compared with the map, the mailbox, or another adventure before anyone decides what it means?

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