So, this is going to be an experiment of a game, but basically what will happen is that I will put up a clue for y'all to decipher. The clue will reveal a word or phrase; if you think you have the answer, comment below! Once someone gets it right, I will reveal the next clue! ----------------------------- Clue #1: Julius Caesar was stabbed 26 times. What if he was only stabbed 13 times? Rg gh, Oehgr? Status: Solved by wafflecoffee Answer: Et tu, Brute? ----------------------------- Clue #2: Shakespeare wrote the phrase that is the answer to clue one in a play of his. Scour the text. Look for the meaning of this number, and report back here. CAS 9, then fourth. Status: 8 Months unsolved, answer given. Answer: Virtue ----------------------------- Clue #3: Virtue is defined as "behavior showing high moral standards.'. HOW DO YOU PHRASE THIS TO GEN Z??