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[RING][OMPHALOS 2] RIBNITZ/DAMGARTEN
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ncfriend
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[RING][OMPHALOS 2] RIBNITZ/DAMGARTEN

Using someone's peek in the flash, the chatroom found that spaces and dashes were not recognized in the "Ompholoputer"... so with that "guidance" to two named cities in Germany, we got our second Omph:

RIBNITZ/DAMGARTEN (hint: make sure you use slashs for any other two word or more location!!)

from that we received this direction:

Quote:
navigate 3586 hephaestus 2 degrees


and with that, Dante found our next stop on the Artifact world tour:

Stockholm

Quote:
City Mission
Bread Store "Brave and Bold"
Above Cakes Empty Shelf


Smile

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Elizabeth123
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Yay Dante!! Anybody know anybody in Sweden?

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LadyLovelylocks
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Elizabeth123 wrote:
Yay Dante!! Anybody know anybody in Sweden?


I live here, I can go get it.

However, I'm not sure I know of a store called "Brave and Bold".
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jasper
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maybe helpful?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stortorget

Brave and Bold may be a title of book or something you'll find on the shelf?

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LadyLovelylocks
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jasper wrote:
maybe helpful?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stortorget


Thank you, but no.

There is a bread store in Stockholm´s City Mission, I'll go tomorrow and look for an empty shelf above the cakes.
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jasper
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Good luck!!

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Posting my 2 cents. Can't stop thinking "brave and bold" can be somehow related to the bread store name, if not even the actual bread store name Smile

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The bakery is called the "The Grill House bread store", and it seems that I won't be able to make it there before it closes (18:00/6 pm). I could of course call and see if they can hold the item for me and get it on tuesday or wednesday.
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If you called, maybe you could ask them to read out the letters and numbers on the bottom of the page...That way, at least we could look at the pages online.

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Elizabeth123 wrote:
If you called, maybe you could ask them to read out the letters and numbers on the bottom of the page...That way, at least we could look at the pages online.


Sure. I'll post as soon as I've called.
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waiting with baconated breath.

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Brave and Bold

Only reference to "Brave and Bold" I find is the comic book series Sad

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Re: Brave and Bold

D72W wrote:
Only reference to "Brave and Bold" I find is the comic book series Sad

if we consider when they made the codex(around 1900) everything could have been different, in turn, the bakery could have had a different name

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LadyLovelylocks
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Re: Brave and Bold

Larry604428 wrote:
D72W wrote:
Only reference to "Brave and Bold" I find is the comic book series Sad

if we consider when they made the codex(around 1900) everything could have been different, in turn, the bakery could have had a different name


No, the house has been in the Grill family since 1600.
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Re: Brave and Bold

LadyLovelylocks wrote:
Larry604428 wrote:
D72W wrote:
Only reference to "Brave and Bold" I find is the comic book series Sad

if we consider when they made the codex(around 1900) everything could have been different, in turn, the bakery could have had a different name


No, the house has been in the Grill family since 1600.

LOL nvm then... were you able to get the code?

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