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The diary of Guillermo Laguna, an apprentice builder from the middle of the 13th century, came into the hands of Mr. Rombo some time ago. In it, Guillermo recounts his experience on a trip he made in 1260 along the Camino de Santiago with the intention of studying the main constructions found there. On his pilgrimage, Guillermo was accompanied by a Knight Templar, named Louis de Montes, who served as his guide and protector and with whom he established a very good relationship. Towards the end of the trip, Guillermo and Louis suffered an assault by some bandits. Louis, acting as his protector, confronted them and managed to defeat them, but was mortally wounded. Before he died, he confessed a secret to Guillermo: he told him that, if he wanted to know the true secret of the Way, look for the original game board of the Goose that was hidden in the most important inn on the Camino. It seemed to Guillermo that his companion was delirious on his deathbed, but, out of respect for the last words of his friend, he decided to investigate what was true in them. After months of collecting information, Guillermo discovered that the game board of the Goose was, in fact, a symbolic and encrypted guide to the Camino de Santiago and that each box on the board was associated with a pilgrimage stage. However, Guillermo was not clear what the Knight Templar meant by "the most important inn". Although he searched the most famous inns, Guillermo was unable to locate the board and ended up abandoning his search when he entered the school of builders. Now, 750 years later, Mr. Rhombus has received some clues that seem to indicate that the Inn of the Horn is the one the Knight Templar was referring to, but he suspects that there are other organizations, with less honest purposes, that are also after the secret of the Way. Your mission as seekers of The Rombo Code is to go to the Horn Inn, find the game board of the Goose and decipher the secret of the Path in order to guard and protect it before it falls into the wrong hands.