My Sketch Became the Scavenger Hunt Clue
I doodled one quiet sketch. The club used it as the clue everyone had to decode.
This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about culture clash. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.
Just a private sketch.
Pick your first lean.
One tap now. You can flip after the story.
First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
The event started soon.
It fit the theme.
Leni's sketch was the clue.
Same lines. Same odd shape.
Leni said she never offered it.
Creative credit or quick teamwork?
One sketch. Three takes.
Check the details.
Notebook sketch
Leni made the sketch casually in her own notebook during setup.
Copied clue
Eva copied the sketch into the scavenger hunt because the event needed one more visual clue.
Public use
Players spent the activity studying and interpreting the copied drawing.
Open the receipts
- Leni doodled during setup. The sketch was not for the event. It was what Leni did with her hands while thinking.This is just for me.
- Eva needed one more clue. The scavenger hunt was short one visual hint, and the room was already filling up.We need a quick visual.
- Eva saw the sketch. Eva did not think of it as taking art. She thought of it as solving the activity.This shape could work.
- The whole room decoded it. People guessed meanings, routes, and hidden messages that Leni had never put there.What do you think it means?
- Then Leni recognized it. The drawing was small, but seeing strangers decode it made it feel less like hers.That came from my notebook.
- Eva said it saved the game. Eva saw a last-minute fix. Leni saw a private sketch used without permission or credit.A notebook is not a free pile.I thought it was harmless.
- The club split. Some said the clue should be pulled. Others said credit and an apology would be enough if Leni agreed.Pull the clue.Credit her and ask.
- So where do you stand? They have to decide whether to pull the clue, credit the sketch, or make casual creative work ask-first.When does a doodle need permission?