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SOLVED: Sainte Beregonne 3
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Geist
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SOLVED: Sainte Beregonne 3

Few people are having problems going to STB3 page so you can go to http://www.greywethers.net/window3.html as thats where the new window takes you to. It has a picture of ghosts with a moon and owls above them. Most of the solve and thanks should go to Enaxor. Spilt each part up so you dont have to read the whole solve.

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Enaxor figred out that they were tiles and Escher came up with tessellation which gives us http://www.greywethers.net/escher.html



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Enaxor also managed to read the bottom right and say it was called circle limit IV also by Escher and called heaven and hell. So that takes us to http://www.greywethers.net/circlelimitIV.html


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This pages has a quote which when i did a quick search found it was by Eugene O'Neill. Final page is http://www.greywethers.net/oneill.html

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 10:33 pm
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MageSteff
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Re: SOLVED: Sainte Beregonne 3

Geist wrote:
Few people are having problems going to STB3 page so you can go to http://www.greywethers.net/window3.html as thats where the new window takes you to. It has a picture of ghosts with a moon and owls above them. Most of the solve and thanks should go to Enaxor. Spilt each part up so you dont have to read the whole solve.

Spoiler (Rollover to View):
Enaxor figred out that they were tiles and Escher came up with tessellation which gives us http://www.greywethers.net/escher.html



Spoiler (Rollover to View):
Enaxor also managed to read the bottom right and say it was called circle limit IV also by Escher and called heaven and hell. So that takes us to http://www.greywethers.net/circlelimitIV.html


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This pages has a quote which when i did a quick search found it was by Eugene O'Neill. Final page is http://www.greywethers.net/oneill.html


But I still don't get where that gets one into sainteberegonne3......

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 10:59 pm
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MageSteff
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Re: SOLVED: Sainte Beregonne 3

This is the path to get to stB3

e-mail from whitehouse

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fate.html


which goes to
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penrose.html whch has the tiles


leads to
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tiling.html which has a mathmatical function the number of which is 1.6180339- a special number, phi


leads to
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phi.html - anagramed and backwards, do you seek the road to fairyland, which was written by seton


leads to
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seton.html


which is the door.

Thanks to Torlax for major work on the solve in chat. we couldn't have done it without you.
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Thank you Mage.

I guess if you're not in chat, you're in trouble (meaning me) Confused
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MageSteff
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Myssfitz wrote:
Thank you Mage.

I guess if you're not in chat, you're in trouble (meaning me) Confused


You know I share all my best secrets with you! Laughing
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Magesteff wrote:
Myssfitz wrote:
Thank you Mage.

I guess if you're not in chat, you're in trouble (meaning me) Confused


You know I share all my best secrets with you! Laughing


Thank you Very Happy {{{{{{hugs}}}}}}
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Re: SOLVED: Sainte Beregonne 3

Geist wrote:
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This pages has a quote which when i did a quick search found it was by Eugene O'Neill. Final page is http://www.greywethers.net/oneill.html


The quote on the spoilered page above (the final page) is from Jack Zipes, "Fairy Tale as Myth: Myth as Fairy Tale"

You can find the whole excerpt here: http://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~mmagouli/hero_quotes.htm about halfway down.

I tried zipes.html but that page doesn't exist. Sad

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MageSteff
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Re: SOLVED: Sainte Beregonne 3

StarkRavingMad wrote:


I tried zipes.html but that page doesn't exist. Sad


Ditto on two Zipes mentioned: Horkheimer and Adorno.
I sent an e-mail to
I sited the reference (Zipes) and added an excerpt from the same quote...
Quote:

Fairy tales were first told by gifted tellers and were based on rituals intended to endow meaning to the daily lives of members of a tribe. As oral folk tales, they were intended to explain natural occurrences such as the change of the seasons and shifts in the weather or to celebrate the rites of harvesting, hunting, marriage, and conquest. The emphasis in most folk tales was on communal harmony . . .. The tale came directly from common experiences and beliefs. Told in person, directly, fact to face, they were altered as the beliefs and behaviors of the members of a particular group changed.


and asked if it has a fairy tale for me?
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