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THE STORY:

The Story

In 1904, five campers were traveling through the Pacific Northwest. The plan was to make their way through Oregon, up through Washington, and over to Idaho. They were scouting and surveying land trying to find the ideal place to build a town. The campers came to an area called Sixes River, which they all agreed was a nice place to make their idea come to life. Years went by, the town was built, but there was no one coming through. This area had great mining, great fishing, and the location was beautiful. However, it was not drawing the attention they once thought it would. Then, around the year 1924, a traveler came to the small town and told the settlers that there was a group of miners claiming they were attacked by an ape-like creature. One of the campers had heard this before, from a story they were told as a child, remembering that the Coastal Indians referred to the ape-like man as Sésquac. The traveler explained that everyone was making their way to this area to see if they could capture it. Researchers, scientists, and even the Sells-Floto Circus was out looking for him. The thought was, if they were the ones that could capture him, they could study it, test it, or put it to work to make money.  With no one coming to their town they all started thinking the same way, "what if we caught the creature", we could bring it to our town and everyone would flock to Sixes River. "We would be the biggest attraction in the Pacific Northwest." The campers packed up and set out to find this Sésquac. Legend has it that the campers, researchers, scientists, circus, or anyone for that matter has not found Bigfoot. Studies have shown that there needs to be a larger community out looking for the Sésquac. The ability to cover more ground is beneficial as they are elusive and extremely good at camouflaging. Our goal is to create that community and see if we can't finally capture this elusive creature that they call Bigfoot. 


Your Mission:

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With technological advances, we have been able to at least confirm that these creatures exist. We know that there are around 3,000 scattered across the world today. You should know they have their own hierarchy ranging from what we understand to be Common, Normal, Scarce, Rare, and Chiefs. We have done some research for you and will provide what we know about these Chiefs: They will have distinct traits that are ultrarare.


1) Body of pure gold.

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2) The horn of a unicorn, known to be carrying it in its mouth.

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3) Stolen, Solid Gold Sunglasses, we can only assume off of people who got too close.

 

4) Some wear unicorn fur hoodies.

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5) Some have taken the skull of a unicorn and they wear it as a hat.

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6) A few aggressive groups have their Chiefs wear gold boxing gloves tied around their neck. Known to be very aggressive.

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7) Chiefs can also paint their face in a way to show they are a member of a specific group; this is a black-and-white tribal painting style.

 

8) Other Chiefs have taught themselves how to handle weapons.

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Be careful out there as we are unsure what they are capable of. However, capturing one of these will be rewarding.

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Happy Hunting!

ROADMAP:

ROADMAP

5%
 

20%
 

Release NFT RIGHTS to holders for Logos, Clothes, Business etc.

Distribute royalties of secondary sales to holders

30%
 

Give access to Discord community for current holders

Unlocks the donation plan: 10% of revenue from the sale of the collection to charity or community project of "Yeti-Hunters" choice; which will be voted on. This continues quarterly from secondary sales in which 70% of secondary sale revenue will be shared with the community, 20% back to the team, and 10% to the charity or project of choice.

50%
 

75%
 

100%
 

Hire employees to take off with the development of the mobile game and release the white paper to the community

Airdrop $SQUATCH coin

THE TEAM:

The Team
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Founder

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Marketing Advisor and Partnerships

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Whitepaper:

Whitepaper
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