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Lygtemanden (The Will-o'-the-Wisp) Traditional Cache

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A cache by Liw Message this owner
Hidden : 2/11/2007
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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I låget på denne traditionelle cache finder du koden for det nordlige koordinatsæt, som du skal bruge for at finde cachen "Dyndkongen".

l umsk i tanke er trolden af ild
y ndefuld og varm og vild
g nisterne de springer
t il løgnen han os lokker let
e n fandens karl med ondt forsæt
m ed svig han os betvinger
a lverdens lede lygtemænd
n ok ej dig får, hvis blot min ven
d u modstandskamp dem bringer

Hans Christian Andersen skrev i sit eventyr "Lygtemændene er i byen, sagde mosekonen" fra 1865:

"De har i lommen syv firkløver, hvoraf den ene er en sekskløver, det giver respekt" og det var grunden til at mosekonen fortalte digteren om fandens oldemors skab med poesi på flasker, og at lygtemændene var i byen. Hvad er så en lygtemand? Jo, det er et lille flammende væsen i slægt med al andet troldtøj. De fødes i bundter af 12 når tiden er inde, og så har de 365 dage til at lede lige så mange mennesker bort fra sandheden. De kan påtage sig alle skikkelser (mænd, kvinder, politikere, præster) for at føre deres forehavende ud i livet, og deres belønning er at løbe foran Fandens stadskaret. Dem skal man tage sig i agt for. Med sig har de fået fine gaver fra deres første fest i mosen: fra elverpigerne et stykke slør, så de kunne få den rette holdning i de strunkeste selskaber og andre gode sager. Når de ikke deres mål, bliver lygtemændene enten blæst ud eller dømt til at ligge i et råddent træ og skinne uden at kunne røre sig. Ikke rart for en livlig lygtemand.

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In the lid of this traditional cache you will find the code for the northern coordinates needed to find the cache "The Marsh King".

Hans Christian Andersen wrote in his fairy tale "The Will-o’-the-Wisps are in Town" from 1865:

”You have a four-leaved clover in your pocket," she replied. "Or rather you have seven, but one of them has six leaves, which demands respect.", and that was the reason why the Marsh Woman told the poet about the Devils grandmothers cabinet full of poetry on bottles and that the will-o’-the-wisps were in town. What is then a Will-o’-the-wisp? Well, that’s a tiny flaming creature related to all other kinds of trolls. They are born in bunches of 12 when time is due and the will-o'-the-wisp can take any form it likes, man or woman, and act in his or her spirit, and so go to the extreme in doing what it wishes. They have 365 days to to succeed in leading 365 people into bad paths, and in grand style, too; it must lead them away from the right and truth, and then it will receive the highest honor a will-o'-the-wisp can, that of being a runner before the Devil's stagecoach; If the eyes of the person are opened and he realizes what is happening and can blow the will-o'-the-wisp away, it has to come back to the marsh. Or if, before the year is over, the will-o'-the-wisp is overcome with longing for its home and family, and so gives up and comes back, then it is also done for; it can't burn clearly any longer, and soon goes out, and can't be lighted again. And if, at the end of the year, it hasn't led 365 five people away from the truth and all that's fine and noble, it is condemned to lie in a rotten stump and shine without being able to move. That's the worst punishment of all for a lively will-o'-the-wisp.

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