Do you have any tips for solving mysteries? I love mystery books/games and like to play along!
Take notes! Make a list of suspects and things you have questions about, or that seem questionable. Try and make up a timeline of events. You don’t have to go all Crazy Wall about it (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evidence_board), but maybe get yourself a nice notebook.
Sarat could be a town in Russia, near Omsk, or a remote village in Kazakhstan near the Russian border. If you’re playing Diablo IV, check out The Downs area of Scosgien.
I’ve heard the National Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art is a can’t-miss, as is Gyeongbokgung Palace, the 14th Century dwelling of the Joseon Dynasty. Try to book a stay of at least one night in Bukchon Hanok Village, a traditional area not far from the Palace. Nearby: Kyung-In Museum of Fine Art, where you can also have tea & snacks under outdoor pavilions. The National Museum of Korea is excellent (Yongsan neighborhood). The most important Buddhist temple in Seoul is Jogyesa; if you’re into temples, another is Bongeunsua in south Seoul. Finally, you MUST catch a baseball game: 3 KBO teams play in and around Seoul. Public transit is amazing in Seoul. Buy a T-money or Cashbee card from a convenience store, and top it up with cash.
He’s young, he’s one man, and football is a team sport: players, even QB’s, don’t solely make or break a game. He missed some options in blitzes, but also, his team and coach should have accounted for his lack of veteran reflexes and created a better wall of protection.
Stay open to new experiences and meeting new people. Savor all that BC has to offer, while allowing your mind to explore your future. Do those things you’ve put off your first 3 years.