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Necrotix -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/21/2009 19:39:39)

Number is 1951,but I dojn't see what that has to do..And the letters I type in...It just comes out random.




Dragonnightwolf -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/21/2009 21:48:06)

while many things happened in 1951, some of the more stand out history-ones are the korean war, The start of the united nations opening in new york, the second admendment being rattified, etc.




Lord Asrius -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/21/2009 22:16:38)

there was a flood in 1951, but it doesn't have anything to do with the ocean. I'm going to check the births and deaths.




Aaronrules380 -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/21/2009 22:55:09)

I have no idea what number you are talking about. there shouldn't be any 4 digit numbers in here except for possibly the rings, but that seems to be 157 like the wheel order




mluther -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/21/2009 22:57:33)

quote:

Just a random thought, assuming the rings are 157, then the key has to be 3 letters since you only have 3 rings to set.

Just a thought.


3 rings only.




Aaronrules380 -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/21/2009 23:00:37)

if that was directed at me, I feel it's important to note rings can be double digit since they represent alphabet letters and thus can be any number 1-26




mluther -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/21/2009 23:10:19)

no, i was stating it in agreement to you.




AxelDaCrazyMoglin -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 3:03:45)

puzzles like this make even my head hurt




darkforcebomber1 -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 3:13:51)

quote:

Just a random thought, assuming the rings are 157, then the key has to be 3 letters since you only have 3 rings to set.

Just a thought.

Since he said "just a random thought" and "assuming" it MIGHT not be certain.
but then again it could have been an ordinary clue...
(y am i so suspicious of everything....)




GDK -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 8:41:40)

Hmmm... Every1. I did some research on the wide sea and 1951:

Heres a link i found
The Young man and the wide sea. 1951





Eldron -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 10:29:04)

....................................................................................................
Lord Eldron,
Believe orgin of original Senaria. Utilized Senarian alphabet.
Message translates:
XARJ EMHC MTMV OKIW JLTT DUIS
Believe original time delay tactic.

Amada
...................................................................................................





Dragonnightwolf -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 11:39:19)

searching senarian alphabet turned up this possible source of information. Sadly I'm not at my home computer so I don't have the aquired time to make sense of it, if it makes sense at all.

http://www.archive.org/stream/greekprosodycont00dunbuoft/greekprosodycont00dunbuoft_djvu.txt





Krayola -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 12:41:30)

"the Senarian,
better known as the Alexandrine,"



Alexandrine: a line of six iambic feet, often used to mark a conclusion in a work which is in heroic couplets: Alexander Pope in his Essay on Criticism (1709) satirised this technique (which he was not above using himself): ' Then, at the last and only couplet fraught | With some unmeaning thing they call a thought, | A needless Alexandrine ends the song, | That like a wounded snake, drags its slow length along.' The final line of that extract is of course itself an alexandrine. Spenser used an alexandrine to end his modified form of ottava rima. The same word is used to describe a line of twelve syllables which is the dominant form of French verse. See syllabic verse.

XARJ EMHC MTMV OKIW JLTT DUIS

600110010 540860 40300402 702010800 1030300300 440010200

idk if this has anything to do with it, but I switched the letters to greek and gave them the number values using the beta code as well....and assuming I=J and V=B.




Lkeas -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 13:25:15)

http://forums2.battleon.com/f/tm.asp?m=16098401

"What do you like?" questioned the old man.
"Pepperoni," replied Daniel.
"Then, close your eyes and take a bite," instructed the old man, "and think pepperoni."
Daniel did as he was told. A wide smile broke out on his face. "It tastes like pepperoni!"
"These are Senarian," offered the second. "They taste like whatever you want them to taste like."

Not sure if it's relevant, but if it is, that could be trouble as it seems this Senaria is home to purple mushrooms that taste like anything, and I have NO idea what sort of alphabet they use there!

But if it's referring to the origins of senarian poetic verse, Krayola and Dragonnightwolf may have some inkling using Greek. The first 3 letters of the Greek alphabet are alpha, beta, gamma. Not sure what the time delay tactic bit means, unless it's implying that the first code (the "original") was messed up and meant to cause us a delay? [:@]




Aaronrules380 -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 14:18:19)

Just a note, but both this and the enigma one we didn't solve have the same amount of letters, which coupled with the message makes me think this is the same message but different method as that one




Coldkick -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 14:30:16)

Star Trek: Senarian egg broth is a beverage with properties said to keep a persons strength up. In 2370, Mareel offered the injured Chief O'Brien a cup to help ease his pain




mluther -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 14:34:00)

Could the 3 letter key be egg?




Verlyrus -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 16:05:03)

SEE OWL?

Eldron's 'owl' is Keeshish, Keeshish-Kin, KIN?

kin is a three letter word.




Aaronrules380 -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 16:15:15)

I tried Kin, in both the new thing and the old one, it doesn't work




Dragonnightwolf -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 17:26:50)

have no fear friends, I'll start looking into greek-scripts etc as soon as I get home which should be around fiveish.

In the meantime I'm glad that Lkeas realized that part about senaria, I read that myself but I had actually forgotten the reference about the mushrooms.




murdering zealot -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 17:36:29)

could the key be sea?




Dragonnightwolf -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 17:55:14)

sea? Sea represents a body of water, but not particularily an ocean.




kors -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 17:57:27)

well i dont know where you live dragonnightwolf but here in america most people refer to the ocean as the sea most of the time




Coldkick -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 19:42:25)

Well technically a sea is a large body of salt water that travels inland. An ocean is a large body of salt water that surrounds land.




Dragonnightwolf -> RE: =WF= A Final Mystery part II (7/22/2009 23:56:01)

I my dear Kors, Live in the United States of America. Getting back on track though rather then quarrel a debate about the ocean/sea spectrum.


http://www.greek-language.com/alphabet/



http://www.ibiblio.org/koine/greek/lessons/alphabet.html


as requested by Lkeas, two direct greek alphabets that would make pure practical sense.




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