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dmax
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Agrippa3 solve

Spoiler (Rollover to View):
The first quadrant, take the number in the "west" triangle = 8
The second quadrant, it's the south one = 14
third quadrant, it's the east = 4
fourth, it's the west = 34

Sum them up:


Takes you here.
Heh. This also works, weirdly enough.
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That sounds like something HITLER would say!

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dmax
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The quote on page sixty.html is from

http://www.esotericarchives.com/agrippa/agrippa1.htm

and includes this (boldface is mine)
Quote:
When Agrippa first wrote his Occult Philosophy he sent it to his friend Trithemius, an Abbot of Wurtzburg, with the ensuing letter. Trithemius detained the messenger until he had read the manuscript and then answered Agrippa's letter with such sound advice as mystics would do well to follow for all time to come. Trithemius is known as a mystic author and scholar.

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grumpyboy
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image is from here:

http://www.newcastle.edu.au/services/library/collections/archives/int/talisman.html

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dmax wrote:
The quote on page sixty.html is from

http://www.esotericarchives.com/agrippa/agrippa1.htm

and includes this (boldface is mine)
Quote:
When Agrippa first wrote his Occult Philosophy he sent it to his friend Trithemius, an Abbot of Wurtzburg, with the ensuing letter. Trithemius detained the messenger until he had read the manuscript and then answered Agrippa's letter with such sound advice as mystics would do well to follow for all time to come. Trithemius is known as a mystic author and scholar.


See my information posted in General
http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1840
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Well, swing enough and you're eventually going to touch the ball. Wink

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Here is the original letter from Trithemius.

http://digital.lib.msu.edu/onlinecolls/display.cfm?TitleNo=247&FT=gif&I=019

If you want to read it in order, here is first the letter from Agrippa to Trithemius.

http://digital.lib.msu.edu/onlinecolls/display.cfm?TitleNo=247&FT=gif&I=015

(But methinks it is a lot easier to read it in the letters via the link dmax posted...lol...I just like looking at the original book because it feels aged...if that makes sense.)

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dmax
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Hey, I feel aged, but that doesn't make people want to look at me... Crying or Very sad
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Myssfitz
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Question?

I'm posting this here and at whitehouseSPLATgreywethers.net started by Konamouse.

Did anyone happen to get the tunnel pages for SB4?. I'm trying to update the Quick Reference page and can't find them anywhere.

Thanks Very Happy
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