[Puzzle] Interpretation of "Where"
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If the "doe-eyed moppet" is Cassie, who is her only friend? If CiW Cassie is the same Cassie mentioned in LG15 - "you will defend" refers to Bree; it could mean Frank, but I am not so sure he would be considered a friend.
If the doe-eyed moppet is Bree, her only friend to defend is Daniel. Maybe Cassie b/c she was Bree's only friend, but I still think the two plots are specifically intertwined and that on 10/12, Daniel will catch up with Bree during the ceremony and need to be defended.
Still, no one should get that involved in an ARG for safety reasons. So what does "defend" really mean? "HOW"? Does that lead back to Frank? We're supposed to give Frank some big clue? What are we here for if Cassie can control Frank anyway?
The positive side: we will know what's up in 8 days right?
If the doe-eyed moppet is Bree, her only friend to defend is Daniel. Maybe Cassie b/c she was Bree's only friend, but I still think the two plots are specifically intertwined and that on 10/12, Daniel will catch up with Bree during the ceremony and need to be defended.
Still, no one should get that involved in an ARG for safety reasons. So what does "defend" really mean? "HOW"? Does that lead back to Frank? We're supposed to give Frank some big clue? What are we here for if Cassie can control Frank anyway?
The positive side: we will know what's up in 8 days right?
You can't shock me! Oh, vampires?! Doing what?! Yeah... you can shock me.
way to say the same thing i just saidcurriguy wrote:There is no "N" in "codes to serapis"oh man
you guys
codes to serapis | in soil fenced
dude
cassie does not rip | in soil fenced
ie, she was never given a proper grave
or
she isnt dead
therefore you can NOT anagram the sentence "cassie does not rip"
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you're the only person besides me who seems to want to add any Manson stuff to this. Last I suggested anything, it got locked.Jengels2002 wrote:This is weird. Sharon Tate; murdered by Manson's family, is buried at Holy Cross. She is in the section called St. Anns Garden. She was also 8 months pregnant when she was killed.
"The doe-eyed moppet's only friend"
Maybe this represents Sharon Tate and her unborn baby????
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no problem now is that proof that we're both a lil crazy?curriguy wrote:haha sorry...my response was instinctive (like a cat...). I saw yours after the damage had been done! at least we agree.daykar wrote:way to say the same thing i just said
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We're not sure yet. It's just a guess...and we don't have anything else to go on. In all honesty. lolSukiWatching wrote:How are we sure it's a cemetary? Everyone is talking like it is, but:kastaren wrote:Are we?Jengels2002 wrote:How are we sure it's Rose Hills?
"the garden where the killer wined" doesn't sound like a cemetary to me.
My interpretations, I don't know if anyone's posted anything but I thought I'd contribute
Inside the gate gate referring to some sort of park gate, or gates to the ceremony? you will defend we're going to save...
the doe-eyed moppet’s bree, of course only friend daniel, of courser
The picture has not yet commenced it hasn't happened yet, but it will
so depicts a rose in soil fenced.. jessica rose? that's out of character/arg though.. oh wait i just saw the memorial rose park, that's much better, since it's the WHERE and all
The garden where the killer wined drank wine, otherwise it would be whine though it could be a play on words
Still holds the cup obviously, the chalice in the picture..im guessing that will be the next drop? for you us to find
Inside the gate gate referring to some sort of park gate, or gates to the ceremony? you will defend we're going to save...
the doe-eyed moppet’s bree, of course only friend daniel, of courser
The picture has not yet commenced it hasn't happened yet, but it will
so depicts a rose in soil fenced.. jessica rose? that's out of character/arg though.. oh wait i just saw the memorial rose park, that's much better, since it's the WHERE and all
The garden where the killer wined drank wine, otherwise it would be whine though it could be a play on words
Still holds the cup obviously, the chalice in the picture..im guessing that will be the next drop? for you us to find
Has anyone tried:
overlaying the image from Clue 24 (http://www.tinyurl.com/ZY25L)
with the image from Clue 21 (http://www.tinyurl.com/FLLE8)
I tried but I don't have very good photo software, but to me it looks like the tiny picture we can't identify might be a ring or a marking on either the chalice or the hand holding it:
Hope it helps!
overlaying the image from Clue 24 (http://www.tinyurl.com/ZY25L)
with the image from Clue 21 (http://www.tinyurl.com/FLLE8)
I tried but I don't have very good photo software, but to me it looks like the tiny picture we can't identify might be a ring or a marking on either the chalice or the hand holding it:
Hope it helps!
I just did it
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v394/ ... ed32-1.jpg
If u look real closley u can see they match with the poems
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v394/ ... ed32-1.jpg
If u look real closley u can see they match with the poems
Can you blow up the section with the little picture maybe just lined up with the chalice (i.e. without the type - but using the type for registration)Thrar wrote:I just did it
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v394/ ... ed32-1.jpg
If u look real closley u can see they match with the poems
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as I said in the other thread, you can see easier the second set of words in this. Surely, there must be some way to isolate the two sets of letters and separate them?phiw wrote:Has anyone tried:
overlaying the image from Clue 24 (http://www.tinyurl.com/ZY25L)
with the image from Clue 21 (http://www.tinyurl.com/FLLE8)
I tried but I don't have very good photo software, but to me it looks like the tiny picture we can't identify might be a ring or a marking on either the chalice or the hand holding it:
Hope it helps!