About Our Leader
As I am unwilling to reveal my identity until a proper team is in place and appropriate safeguards are established to protect both myself and my family. This decision is not rooted in secrecy or theatrics, but in responsibility and preparation.
That said, I also believe in engagement, curiosity, and dialogue. So instead of revealing my identity outright, will instead be sharing weekly clues until all the pieces will come together. Eventually you’ll have everything you need to figure:.
- My Identity.
- Where I live.
- My husband.
- The village I was born in, and more.
Please understand: I will not confirm or deny any guesses right now. No guesses should be taken as fact. My identity will only be revealed if and when I feel it is safe to do so.
Each week, feel free to drop your ideas, start piecing things together, and share your theories. Pay attention, think creatively, and enjoy the journey – this is a ongoing puzzle, and the clues are for those who are willing to look closely.
When I am ready to come forward, I will open the guessing to my identity a week prior, using only the clues published at that time. The first person who is able to correctly identify my name will receive $250 as a reward for their efforts. No additional clues will be provided beyond what will have already been shared.
It is important to note that you do not need to personally know me in order to figure out my name. The clues provided will contain more than enough information to identify my name on their own.
While some clues may help confirm or reinforce the answer for those who already have suspicions, they are not required to solve this puzzle.
Clue 1 – January 12, 2026
Let us have some fun and welcome to the Challenge. I’m sharing a story that hides my village in Dominica. Your task? Read carefully, pay attention to the details, and see if you can figure out which village it is. Only those who know the place will truly recognize it , the rest will have to imagine.
Think you can guess who I am? I won’t be confirming the answer, that would defeat the purpose of the game. But I will be watching closely to see who is on the right path.
I come from a place you could describe in numbers and still never find, unless you already knew it. The land raises just enough to hold its own, sometimes spilling into coves, sometimes nesting behind gentle hills. It exists in the margins, between towns, between paths most travelers ignore.
Light arrives late and leaves beautifully. Water is always nearby, sometimes calm, sometimes restless. Currents tumble down from hills whose heights are whispered about in many coastal villages, shaping how people move, work, and remember. By the time they reach the shore, they have already decided who will bend and who will stand.
Work was inherited before it was chosen. Hands learned timing before theory. Food came with stories attached, and stories came with warnings. Bells marked time, but not always in unison, and faith learned how to share space with practicality, as it always does in places where everyone knows everyone. Our world is small enough that silence traveled fast.
Victories were public, mistakes even more so. Games mattered because they were proof we could be seen, even if only by ourselves. People assume places like this are forgettable. They’re wrong. If you know, you know. And if you don’t, no map will help you.

Clue 2 – January 19, 2026

Clue 3 – January 26, 2026
I built a life with someone, whose winters get cold,
And whose summers never quite match my glow.
Worlds collided, red, white and blue?
One kissed by frost, the other by blue.
My husband was raised where winters run long,
Where big cities hum steady, and seasons come on strong.
I came from a place where the ocean shines through,
One place is shaped by the borders, the other by blue.

Clue 4 – February 02, 2026
I stand at the start, at the end of the line.
A fresh new chapter, a year’s first sign.
Resolutions whispered, resolutions take flight.
A long year ahead for your dreams to ignite.
I follow the old and greet in the new.
I look at the past and the future too.
Though I carry a name, the protector of gates.
The answer you seek is two faced.

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