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'''51 Days''' is a book written by [[Rutinde I]]. It has been found in the mailboxes of a lot of buildings, such as the National Assembly building of [[Republic of Kyaw Cen|Kyaw Cen]], shortly after their death. It only has one page and the meaning of it is still unknown. | |||
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=== Meaning === | === Meaning === | ||
The sign and the first line of the book are likely referencing Rutinde's grave, which has since been turned into | The sign and the first line of the book are likely referencing Rutinde's grave, which has since been turned into the [[Mausoleum]] in [[Guam 3]]. The meaning of the title and last line, ''51 Days'', is still unknown. |
Latest revision as of 17:19, 19 November 2024
51 Days is a book written by Rutinde I. It has been found in the mailboxes of a lot of buildings, such as the National Assembly building of Kyaw Cen, shortly after their death. It only has one page and the meaning of it is still unknown.
Sign
In front of the mailbox, they put a sign saying Guam 3 Holds the Pirate's Key.
Content
The book contains the following text:
Here is free shit. Do not question it.
51 Days
Meaning
The sign and the first line of the book are likely referencing Rutinde's grave, which has since been turned into the Mausoleum in Guam 3. The meaning of the title and last line, 51 Days, is still unknown.