Now, I know that there have been those moments in this series, where a clue might not make much sense, but they've at least been spelled with some accuracy...kgurl84 wrote:This has probably been mentioned before but if the clue from the first letters is "beneattheluestone" and it means beneath the (beneatthe) loose stone (luestone; like the loose stone that Sarah stepped on), it was definately a hint to the boys on where to look.
This video could have easily been recorded a few days ago so by the time the Hymn of One posted the video, the hidden message doesn't really mean much now since Sarah stumbled onto the loose stone already.
To say that "luestone" is meant to refer to a "loose stone" does make for good arguement, but with such horrific spelling as that.... I reallyh don't think it's a step in any direction.