![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Eventually, three years later, the treasure was dug up, and Williams announced the contest closed. Lots of puzzle fans scoured through, trying to find the location of the hare, mapping the locations painted, working the implications of symbols, mixing the words into anagrams until they made something like sense, and then finally driving out to the back end of nowhere and digging a hole. Each of the pictures was surrounded by cryptic text, and had hidden images, odd symbology and weird puzzles in. When the book was published, an elaborate golden jewel pendant shaped like a hare - designed and crafted by Williams himself - was buried somewhere in Britain, with the promise that the book would act as a guide to help find it. The hare then travels quickly through the country, and finally speaks to the sun, but finds that he's been careless and has lost the gift he was supposed to deliver, and the reader is tasked with finding where he dropped it. ![]() The plot is fairly simple: The moon loves the sun, and to show how much she loves him, she gives a token of love to be delivered by the fastest creature around: Jack Hare. Masquerade is a children's picture & puzzle book painted by Kit Williams and published in 1979. ![]()
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