Codebreaker Badge, creatively speaking.
- Andrea Wylde
- Apr 3, 2022
- 1 min read
I think I may be becoming mildly obsessed with Rebel Badges, because I'm trying to shoehorn everything I do into a badge. Obviously, I haven't completed any badges yet but am adding to my serial-starter list with Codebreaker.
So, this weekend I went to a WW2-themed murder mystery night at Valence House Museum, a really super local museum which is well worth a visit.
On arrival, we saw the first unfortunate corpse but were asked to keep calm and carry on. We sat down to eat with the actors and used the opportunity to find out more about them.
After dinner, the action moved into the museum itself and we moved freely around, discovering clues and interviewing suspects. My detection skills were staggeringly good. I know this to be true because my friend Skeetzy said so! I also uncovered the murderer, having exposed several of his lies through my careful questioning.
I woke up the next morning with a mild hangover, no recollection of how I solved the crime but the memory of much fun and laughter.
So to shoehorn my fun night into another badge, I'm delighted to find that it fits perfectly into the Codebreaker Badge. In my version of the book, at least.

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