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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:34 pm
by Nicole
:lol: This is one of the largest cemetaries in the area! It would take dayyssss if we don't have something more specific than a headstone with a chalice (if it's the cemetary)

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:43 pm
by augustwhispers
So maybe it's just me, but this is my interpretation:

"The picture has not yet commenced"

When I think picture, I think of the whole story.
A movie, as someone else said.
As in, after the 12th, the story might either progress, or be done.

"So depicts a rose in soil fenced"

For this, it could mean something having to with virginity.
'rose...fenced.'



Just speculation, of course, but I'm trying to help out wherever is needed. :D

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:32 pm
by pcbbc
Ok, this may be nothing but what are the two most "forced" lines in this entire poem?

SEPAPIS CODES HI NOVICE WAIT
and
SO DEPICTS A ROSE IN SOIL FENCED

We already know what the former is:
CASSIE PROSED | THE VOICE WITHIN

So, using the same kind of logic:
SO DEPICTS A ROSE | IN SOIL FENCED
=
CODES TO SERAPIS | IN SOIL FENCED

Now we need new anagrams for these two to give is the answer.

Some suggestions (lame as they may be):
cassie doorstep | ?
cassies torpedo | ?
? | field [ceinnos]
? | find [ceeilnos]

Now GO!

Edit: Oh, and I should add they are the ONLY two lines in the entire set of six poems that contain anagrams of SERAPIS CODES :!: (Yes I checked)
Coincidence? Me thinks not....

Second edit: And more evidence. We have:
SO depicts a rose in soil fenced
I'm not much of a poet, but if I'd written that line I'd have definitely put at least:
IT depicts a rose in soil fenced

So why did Cassie put SO? Because otherwise it won't anagram to CODES TO SERAPIS!

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:33 pm
by sunbean
Although I think it's unlikely to be another drop in the same park, the place where the bible page was found has pictures of roses in the tile work somewhere. I remember seeing them in one of the response videos, the one where the guys said "I tried, Cassie" or something like that. Just throwing it out there.

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:41 pm
by Olympus321
BurnsIV wrote:Someone needs to get to this cemitery and see if there is a grave stone anywhere with a challice on it. That would tie everything about that line together... the garder/cemitery, the rose in the soil which could be in front of a grave-stone with a picture of a challice/cup. Maybe it is a clue or drop?
Not only is this cemetary HUGE, but people place cups there as well... some contain water, flowers, etc.

Without a better clue... the search would be long and hard... assuming it is even there.

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:46 pm
by BurnsIV
Olympus321 wrote:
BurnsIV wrote:Someone needs to get to this cemitery and see if there is a grave stone anywhere with a challice on it. That would tie everything about that line together... the garder/cemitery, the rose in the soil which could be in front of a grave-stone with a picture of a challice/cup. Maybe it is a clue or drop?
Not only is this cemetary HUGE, but people place cups there as well... some contain water, flowers, etc.

Without a better clue... the search would be long and hard... assuming it is even there.
Fine, the place is too big.... But you realize that if people place cups there, then there could very well be a drop in one of those cups. Now if there is a famile spot there that is fenced in, and their last name is rose, AND they have a cup THEN we could REALLY be onto something.

Some cemeterys have a directory if they are really large. If this one has one, and we could get a hold of it, that would perhaps be a big help.

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:49 pm
by Luv2Luvem
BurnsIV wrote:
Olympus321 wrote:
BurnsIV wrote:Someone needs to get to this cemitery and see if there is a grave stone anywhere with a challice on it. That would tie everything about that line together... the garder/cemitery, the rose in the soil which could be in front of a grave-stone with a picture of a challice/cup. Maybe it is a clue or drop?
Not only is this cemetary HUGE, but people place cups there as well... some contain water, flowers, etc.

Without a better clue... the search would be long and hard... assuming it is even there.
Fine, the place is too big.... But you realize that if people place cups there, then there could very well be a drop in one of those cups. Now if there is a famile spot there that is fenced in, and their last name is rose, AND they have a cup THEN we could REALLY be onto something.

Some cemeterys have a directory if they are really large. If this one has one, and we could get a hold of it, that would perhaps be a big help.
http://www.rosehills.com/graveLocationS ... ement.aspx

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:52 pm
by BurnsIV
Just beat me to posting that!!

Check this out!Image

We could be just grasping..... but boy does it fit!

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:55 pm
by Sungkoo
pcbbc wrote:Ok, this may be nothing but what are the two most "forced" lines in this entire poem?

SEPAPIS CODES HI NOVICE WAIT
and
SO DEPICTS A ROSE IN SOIL FENCED

We aready know what the former is:
CASSIE PROSED | THE VOICE WITHIN

So, using the same kind of logic:
SO DEPICTS A ROSE | IN SOIL FENCED
=
CODES TO SERAPIS | IN SOIL FENCED

Now we need new anagrams for these two to give is the answer.

Some suggestions (lame as they may be):
cassie doorstep | ?
cassies torpedo | ?
? | field [ceinnos]
? | find [ceeilnos]

Now GO!

Edit: Oh, and I should add they are the ONLY two lines in the entire set of six poems that contain anagrams of SERAPIS CODES :!: (Yes I checked)
Coincidence? Me thinks not....
hrmm.. seems plausable...

I like Torpedo Cassie. I think we should address her such from now on ;)


IN SOIL FENCED -

confine slide
inclose fiend
confide in les
connie fields

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:59 pm
by BurnsIV
With all this Rose Hill, So depicts a rose in soil fenced............

It just hit me and I thought it was funny that Bree's name in real life is Jess ROSE

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 3:00 pm
by pcbbc
Sungkoo wrote:hrmm.. seems plausable...

I like Torpedo Cassie. I think we should address her such from now on ;)


IN SOIL FENCED -

confine slide
inclose fiend
confide in les
connie fields
Thanks - I thought so. :D

But I'm sorry for my lame anagrams.

Part of my problem here is I am in the UK (and I know you aren't LA based either) and I have a suspicion that this will turn out to be a proper name / place name - so the anagram engines aren't going to be much help.

What I really need is a native LA resident to sit up and take notice. I guess that are all still at work..... Anyone :?:

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 3:00 pm
by Luv2Luvem
BurnsIV wrote:With all this Rose Hill, So depicts a rose in soil fenced............

It just hit me and I thought it was funny that Bree's name in real life is Jess ROSE
Yeah but we know SHE's not in there. :P

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 3:02 pm
by BurnsIV
Luv2Luvem wrote:
BurnsIV wrote:With all this Rose Hill, So depicts a rose in soil fenced............

It just hit me and I thought it was funny that Bree's name in real life is Jess ROSE
Yeah but we know SHE's not in there. :P
I know, just funny how things all tie together...... kind of like that 6 degrees thing. Just a funny tid bit I thought, but of no value to the game.

I am new to ARG's but I think this is meta-talk. :o

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 3:07 pm
by Nicole
I am SO glad that you guys actually considered this and didn't blow it off!! :D I'm working on the anagram right now

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 3:09 pm
by fyodorfan
pcbbc wrote:
So, using the same kind of logic:
SO DEPICTS A ROSE | IN SOIL FENCED
=
CODES TO SERAPIS | IN SOIL FENCED



CODES TO SERAPIS IN SOIL FENCED

= SO CASSIE POSTED IN SECOND LIFE
Edit: Oops. Should be OR CASSIE POSTED IN SECOND LIFE


Maybe?