In 1284, the German town of Hamelin was plagued by an infestation of rats. A pipe-player appeared, dressed in multi-colored (pied) clothing. He struck a deal with the town Council to rid the town of rats if they paid him 1,000 guilders. An agreement was made and the piper played his pipe, leading all the rats to the river where they drowned. Returning to get his fee, the town Council refused to pay. In response, the piper played his pipe and all the children of the town followed him and were shuttered into a mountain with a secret door. Did the children return? Did the Pied Piper get his money? Read the account to find out.