BUSCANDO A LOS CULPABLES || KARMALAND #6 - Summary

Summary

The speaker, who refers to themselves as "my dearest," begins by expressing their relief upon returning to their house, which hasn't been damaged during their absence. They mention the return of their belongings, which they attribute to the gods of Karman.

The speaker then describes their home improvements, including the expansion of a tunnel, the addition of a window, and the planting of trees. They express satisfaction with their progress, despite the house not being the most beautiful.

The speaker also discusses their interactions with other players, mentioning suspicions about Luz and Frederic, and their actions towards Willy Rex and Hui Ling. They mention a potential threat from a place called the brotherhood, and their intention to protect their mine from potential intruders.

The speaker ends by expressing their interest in marking the path to the brotherhood's entrance and leaving a torch there, as a warning to potential intruders.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator's house was previously accessed by intruders.
2. The narrator has built a tunnel connecting their upper part of the house to the lower part.
3. The tunnel has torches to provide light.
4. The narrator has built an attic with spectacular views.
5. The narrator has a garden that they are working on, including planting trees and building a fence.
6. The narrator has discovered a mine that connects to their house, but they don't know who built it.
7. The narrator suspects Luz and Willy Rex of being involved in the mine and the theft from their house.
8. The narrator has built a false wall in their house to protect themselves from potential intruders.
9. The narrator has discovered a secret entrance to a place called "The Brotherhood" that is protected by unknown individuals.
10. The narrator has marked the entrance to The Brotherhood and left a sign, but they don't know what it is or who is behind it.
11. The narrator has accessed Willy Rex's house and found that it is not well-protected.
12. The narrator has accessed Rubio's house and left a threatening sign.
13. The narrator has a bed that they can carry with them, but they rarely use it.
14. The narrator has a mine that they are working on, and they have found diamonds and other resources.
15. The narrator has discovered that The Brotherhood is a real place, and they are determined to learn more about it.