Museum director finds treasure: The “Four in a Row” dream ring

Once upon a time... in the Garden of Adin, a game was being played. The players, a gnome and a pixie, had several precious stones each, distinguished by color. They took turns dropping these stones in one of the non-filled places by granting wishes that people dreamed. The pixie won by placing four brilliant-cut diamonds consecutively in a line, which ended the game.
A recent American study has irrefutably concluded that the source of the so-called "Four in a row" game is found in this Garden of Adin story. When the ring was being offered, Mr. Elkan Wijnberg, conservator of the Adin Museum of Fairy Tale Artefacts, was there in a flash to preserve this “four in a row” dream ring for his museum, where it is being offered in the museum shop to its clientele.
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