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In the decade before his death, Julius Caesar visited the British Isles twice. During one of these visits, he undertook a dangerous and secret mission in order to hide a valuable artifact in a safe place far beyond the territory of the Roman Republic. On the Ides of March of 44 BC, Julius Caesar was assassinated in the Theatre of Pompey, an event which marked the end of the Roman Republic and the start of the Roman Empire. This event also resulted in the knowledge of the location of Caesar's treasure being lost forever... ...until now.
The Glasgow Hunt is a city-wide treasure hunt game where teams and individuals solve a series of clues in order to be the first to uncover the location of the treasure. The cost to register a team is £15 and each team can have between one and five registered members. To begin, each team will be given a list of clues which will hint at various locations in and around the city. The teams must solve each clue to reveal the location of the treasure. The first team to find the treasure will win £250 with the second team winning a runner-up prize of £50.
