A letter arrived in the mail for you. It had an uncommon European postmark. But that was definitely your name and address. A notary sent you the letter to inform you that a distant relative who had taken up residence in the Alps has passed away and left you their entire estate! You never even knew you had distant relatives living in the Alps (or else you would have gone skiing)! The notary also mentioned something about a catch before you can claim your inheritance—something about spending the night in a haunted castle with your favourite Ottawa Senator. That was really precise and unusual, wasn’t it?