As the final challenge approached, the group found themselves at the base of a large, ancient tree. The riddle on the PDF document read: "Climb the tree, but do not touch it. Bring back a gift from its peak."

The game was simple yet complex: every year, on the eve of the pueblo's festival, a mysterious PDF document (which was a peculiarity in itself, given that technology hadn't fully reached this secluded place) would appear on the town square's giant screen. The document, always in pristine 4K resolution, would contain a series of challenges or riddles. These weren't ordinary riddles; they required the solver to perform acts of kindness, solve clever puzzles, or demonstrate genuine bravery.

From that day on, "El Tonto del Pueblo" wasn't just a game but a tradition that encouraged the townspeople to look out for one another, to embrace challenges with courage and joy, and to celebrate the spirit of community. The mysterious PDF documents continued to appear, each one more intriguing than the last, always in 4K, spreading the legend and the values of the game to neighboring towns and beyond.