Are we?Jengels2002 wrote:How are we sure it's Rose Hills?
[Puzzle] Interpretation of "Where"
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oh manpcbbc wrote:This is correct:fyodorfan wrote:Codes to serapis = so Cassie posted
in soil fenced = in second life
in soil fenced = in second life
However:
Codes to serapis = OR cassie posted
Which could actually be right if the WHERE coresponds to the blog spot - Ummm.
Still I'm hopeful there might be a place?
I'm doubtful about the ROSE for Rose Hill Memorial being in the actual poem though. The answer should come from the double anagram which isn't in plain view.
If you're going to concoct such a screwy anagram, to encode ???? ROSE | HILL MEMORIAL GO I'd do something like SO SACRED POET IS | ALL HIM GLOOMIER or some such?
Edit:
Here's an example of how I would have done it
Main poem:
SO SACRED POET IS | ALL HIM GLOOMIER
Then double decoded anagrams are:
SO SACRED POET IS -> CODES TO SERAPIS -> CASSIE TOP'D ROSE
ALL HIM GLOOMIER -> HILL MEMORIAL GO!
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
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Assuming that we're on the right track with the cemetary thing, and that the cemetary is Holy Cross, there are tons of cemetaries here with that name.CriticalThinking wrote:I think Holy Cross is the place. Nothing else to say, its all been said.
Jengels2002 wrote: Are we sure its Rose Hills? What about Holy Cross?
Do you know which one it is?
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but it doesn't say "into" serapis...therefore you can't come up with the does not rip...Noava22 wrote:oh manpcbbc wrote:This is correct:fyodorfan wrote:Codes to serapis = so Cassie posted
in soil fenced = in second life
in soil fenced = in second life
However:
Codes to serapis = OR cassie posted
Which could actually be right if the WHERE coresponds to the blog spot - Ummm.
Still I'm hopeful there might be a place?
I'm doubtful about the ROSE for Rose Hill Memorial being in the actual poem though. The answer should come from the double anagram which isn't in plain view.
If you're going to concoct such a screwy anagram, to encode ???? ROSE | HILL MEMORIAL GO I'd do something like SO SACRED POET IS | ALL HIM GLOOMIER or some such?
Edit:
Here's an example of how I would have done it
Main poem:
SO SACRED POET IS | ALL HIM GLOOMIER
Then double decoded anagrams are:
SO SACRED POET IS -> CODES TO SERAPIS -> CASSIE TOP'D ROSE
ALL HIM GLOOMIER -> HILL MEMORIAL GO!
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
Yeah, I figured it'd be the one in Culver City. Blah. I'm giving up on this part for now and I'm gonna go work on finding that painting of the hand with the cup.Jengels2002 wrote:Burial:
Holy Cross Cemetery
Culver City
Los Angeles County
California, USA
Plot: Saint Ann's Section, L152, 6
I do not know if we are on the right track...I'm just throwing out possibilities.
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