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Sin Vraal
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the next one

Hint 1:
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The sign is the only thing not superfluous.


Hint 2:
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Not everything on the sign is not non-superfluous.


Hint 3:
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Use the hours to pick letters out of each chess piece and anagram.

Solve:
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whiterabbit.html
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 1:06 am
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Rendon
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aatnniiepetrrhiainmocopenisaassnsrpeornmisanencsietpshuse
LKFANETSRELLSAIHVNEEGRDSIHHNYETITOHWDEEIEESGNCYTOPHVTEEIS
RALINANSVGIETS-HTGEOIRRRANLTRATENLTDEWRPEAIRDANANIMOOEFV
STRWHOHRFIRHCGEHYRAPHNTOGIMRARRNISAAHRNKAMDRYFFFAORMROI
SMLHRYRAAIDNSADAMTLRHSSEOHMIRANINLSWODHVIORSLWCOIOVTVRHE
SRRHARRDDRAGRMIARVDSIARNMAGRDTSAHCMROEDMSRMRTARANTIDUL
ersrntosofthtoeheregaeyngpdyttpvotiaicmatononararismor
yuoisesaytlahomennmgeawrniistshhaeankgdorivoseusspehone
ftieestnshceienodtptoiofabfnetpborufieisigoegndteatrlhsiei
venetchhliiusodlpeoidvaiennvitonhlveuagnsrtioaournpiailms
ynajemoroiinnsasashnrieomgh ye pr tf ai

[Edit] This is puzzle # 8, not me baning my head against the keyboard, spamming to raise my post count.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 1:23 am
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miss_seph
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if anyone wants - here's mine for comparison

Quote:
aatnniiepetrrhiainmocopenisaassnsrpeornmisanencshetpshuse
lefanetseellsaihvneegrdsirrnyetttohwdeeieesgncytophvteeis
raflinansvgiets-htgeoibrranltbatenltdewrpealedananlmooefv
steqhohefiehcgehyraphntogimeaernlsaahrnemdryfffaormroi
smlhryeaaidnsadamtlehsseohmieaninlswodhvioeslwcoiovtvehe
srrhaeeddragrmiaevdsiarnmagedtsahcmeoedmsemrtarantidul


ersrntosofthtoeheregaeyngpdyttpvotiaicmatononararismor
yuoisbsaytlahomennmgeawrnhstshhaeanlgdorivoseusspehone
ftieestnshceienodtptoiofabfnetpborufirisigoehndteatrlhsiei
venetchhliiusodlpeoidvaiennvitonhlveuagnsrtioaournpiailms
ynajemoroiinnsasashnrieomgh ye pr tf ai

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 1:33 am
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AndyA
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Interestingly, a letter frequency analysis of that text matches almost exactly with the letter frequency of standard English.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 4:39 am
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AndyA
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Joined: 09 Oct 2003
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Location: UK

So this means...

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... that it's clearly not a substitution cipher of any sort. I wondered if it might be a periodic thing, and lo and behold, it is.

Taking every third character, being sensible about the spacing and correcting a few transcription errors, we get:

First set: anier amonasro manipulates her into discover lave-girl and radames which angers her for she is also in love with radames radames rrtuer of the egyptian army is the man tha group of ethiopian prisoners included in the group is amonasro her fi

Second set: an ethiopian princess enslaved by the egyptiaing the battle plan of the egyptian army from radames he is discovered giving the detailrns to egypt victorious along whs and is sentenced to be buried alive his love voluntarily joins him

Third set: ti princess senses the feelings between thesfns is torn between love of her homeland family and the man who loves her radames commands to her and to amonasro by amner she loves he is sent off to fight the ethiopian invasion amneris an egypta

Now, we obviously haven't got all the letters transcribed perfectly, but even so this looks like the following synposis of Aida (lifted from here):

Aïda, an Ethiopian princess, is torn between love of her homeland, family and the man who loves her. Radames, is the man Aïda loves. He is appointed Commander of the Egyptian Army and sent off to fight the Ethiopian invasion. Amneris senses the feelings between Aïda and Radames which angers her for she is also in love with Radames. Radames returns to Egypt victorious along with a group of Ethiopian prisoners. Included in the group is Amonasro, Aïda's father. Amonasro manipulates Aïda into discovering the battle plan of the Egyptian Army from Radames. He is discovered giving the details to Aïda and Amonasro by Amneris and is sentenced to be buried alive.


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http://jcdump.willibee.dk/trail/aida.html


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 6:36 am
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Phaedra
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Some of the errors are probably mine. I made the puzzle many months ago, put it away before I proofread it, and didn't have time to do so before I sent it to jchillerup. Embarassed Most of the rest are probably because the font is hard to read.

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But I did make sure you could get "An Ethiopian princess" without errors at the beginning, which I figured would be enough to know you were doing it right.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 11:08 am
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Atrophied
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(partial) transcription:

top left:
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Angel, I hear you. Speak, I listen. Stay by my side. Guide me!
from Phantom of the Opera - spoken by Christine


large text, top left to bottom right:
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WITH A HOLLOW RUMBLE OF WINGS A MOVEMENT OF
DARKNESS ON DARKNESS


bottom right:
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Beneath the window something moved. I bit my lip as I
stared at it knowing then that it was as I had thought:
everything had changed, nothing would ever be the same
again. Upon the grey tile floor there lay a single feather, as
long as my forearm and the color of blood(?). The dainty vanes
at its base trembled, as though something breathed upon
them. Then very slowly it crept across the floor, borne by a
silent breeze, until it rested cool and sharp as a blade
against my bare foot.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 12:37 pm
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Source Code of Aida.html:

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<html>

<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 4.0">
<meta name="ProgId" content="FrontPage.Editor.Document">
<title>Look</title>
</head>

<body bgcolor="#000000" text="#FFFFFF">

<p> img was here</p>
<p style="color:#000;">Look.</p>

</body>

</html>

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 12:48 pm
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catlord29
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Here is more information on atrophied 's post, the first is from "Little Lotta/ The Mirror Song", the second quote is from "East Coker" by T.S. Elliot, and the last was from Soulrender by V. Artimis Reyd

If you can find the connection, go ahead, I can't find anything
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Ehsan
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The first page is telling you to Look.

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http://jcdump.willibee.dk/trail/see.html


Then you get the next page.. combining with what you had on the first page.

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References to Angels tell us that this is Angelic Script..

Any of the passages will lead you to Watchers in the Old Testament (Tanakh).. the fallen ones in Hebrew, Nephilim.

http://jcdump.willibee.dk/trail/nephilim.html


jchillerup and Phaedra.. thank you very much for the puzzles.. We had fun Smile and congratualtions on your 2000th!

Edit: But the final page has this in the source "<!-- So you think. -->" ... Ahh.. That JC is sneaky..

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Ehsan
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So cogito.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 12:41 am
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grumpyboy
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therefore...

PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 9:53 am
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grumpyboy
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to close this one out. for the record, Ehsan was the first to find it:

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http://jcdump.willibee.dk/trail/descartes.html

from: "So you think" in the source of the previous page. Descartes' "I think therefore I am"


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