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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 5:58 pm
by Qoinz
ravensgrace wrote:Qoinz wrote:Strange... we already knew the first was going to be an important date.
Cassie is emphasizing.... anyone wonder why?
Perhaps she is emphasizing the date so that we don't have any more "dead drops" stolen. She wants us to be first on the scene.
Ok I like that explination actuly. Umm... well then... ok someone be ready
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 5:59 pm
by dynamite_diva01
Jengels2002 wrote:dynamite_diva01 wrote:Jengels2002 wrote:Codes Into Serapis
That is the one part we never did figure out...
Cassie does not RIP
I thought maybe it was something else, like...
Epic Disaster Soon
Yeah me too. I also thought of: A SECTIONED RIP SOS
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 5:59 pm
by wjasong
Qoinz wrote:Strange... we already knew the first was going to be an important date.
Cassie is emphasizing.... anyone wonder why?
I was thinking the same thing. My guess and maybe I'm stating the obvious - but maybe Cassie has a major campaign in the works that will be an onslaught of clues and drops and such. I'm thinking, based on some dates I found in various posts, that the final chapter will run from 10-1 to 10-12 and we're being made to wait cause she (she being Cassie, Cassie being the Puppet Masters) is still preparing - editing video - placing clues - thinking up of other puzzels besides Mores code.
So to tie my theory to today's clues - Cassie wants to be clear that the poem is the first clue to the final chapter, which begins on the 1st.
Again, I think I'm stating the obvious here - dunno
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:00 pm
by PinkRanger
twistofreality wrote:dlruss0216 wrote:zoom wrote:HA! That was very impressive, you guys!
It's the computer that's impressive. I hardly anagrammed that myself, just plugged in the words to this site which I liked:
http://www.ssynth.co.uk/~gay/anagram.html
What settings did you use? I was using an anagram solver, myself, and didn't even get close.
(Incidentally, "DEAR BYE" also jumbles into "BREE DAY", which is where I was headed. That's also "BEER DAY", which I like, though I don't think it's relevant.)
Beer Day! Now that's good hahaha
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:00 pm
by dlruss0216
dynamite_diva01 wrote:Jengels2002 wrote:Codes Into Serapis
That is the one part we never did figure out...
Cassie does not RIP
You're correct that this anagrams to this, but I don't know that we've determined with 100% assuredy that we shouldn't take "codes into serapis" at face value and do not anagram it.
This comment on her page, "codes into serapis" was never added with other text as part of something to be anagrammed along with other text.
Instead, it was always provided as text and noted above previous morse code clues. That leads me to believe that we shouldn't be anagramming it, cause if we were supposed to, then this statement would have been included in with other morse code AS morse code.
Hope that made sense, and is just my 2 cents.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:02 pm
by alonelyguy15
Jengels2002 wrote:Codes Into Serapis
That is the one part we never did figure out...
Actually we did... it's left over from the poem clue. It anagrams to cassie does not rip, or Cassie does not rest in peace... the last line of the sonnet.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:04 pm
by dynamite_diva01
Codes into serapis...
Umm... I don't know if this has been mentionned yet, but:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serapis
I'm still "Googling".
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:04 pm
by Jengels2002
I was just trying to find out more. Since the poem was figured out, we have not really made any new ground.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:05 pm
by PinkRanger
alonelyguy15 wrote:Jengels2002 wrote:Codes Into Serapis
That is the one part we never did figure out...
Actually we did... it's left over from the poem clue. It anagrams to cassie does not rip, or Cassie does not rest in peace... the last line of the sonnet.
I wonder why she's left it there.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:06 pm
by Qoinz
Qoinz wrote:Jengels2002 wrote:Codes Into Serapis
That is the one part we never did figure out...
If the pattern continues.... this "Codes into serapis" could this just mean that we should use anagrams to solve the current puzzle.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:06 pm
by dlruss0216
I'll work on this too dynamite, since I really don't think it's just about Cassie not RIPping. I think it's staying on her page for a reason, especially since we already know she doesn't RIP from her poem. If I had to bet, I'd say that this might play into future clues since serapis is a languange or a code and that's what ARG's are all about, right?
Keep us posted on what you find. This may be good prep for what happens on the 1st.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:07 pm
by alonelyguy15
Qoinz wrote:Qoinz wrote:Jengels2002 wrote:Codes Into Serapis
That is the one part we never did figure out...
If the pattern continues.... this "Codes into serapis" could this just mean that we should use anagrams to solve the current puzzle.
I agree completely. That's our little key.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:07 pm
by dlruss0216
PinkRanger wrote:alonelyguy15 wrote:Jengels2002 wrote:Codes Into Serapis
That is the one part we never did figure out...
Actually we did... it's left over from the poem clue. It anagrams to cassie does not rip, or Cassie does not rest in peace... the last line of the sonnet.
I wonder why she's left it there.
Exactly!
This is why I posted above. Don't take this as being solved because it anagrams to "cassie rips", it's more than that I really think.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:09 pm
by dlruss0216
alonelyguy15 wrote:Qoinz wrote:Qoinz wrote:
If the pattern continues.... this "Codes into serapis" could this just mean that we should use anagrams to solve the current puzzle.
I agree completely. That's our little key.
OR, take it for what it says..."codes into serapis", meaning you need to translate something (what I dont' know) into serapis. I read somewhere on another post that Serapis is a code or a language. We need to understand this better as we either need to use it now (with what we've been given so far) or be ready to use it on the 1st.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:11 pm
by PinkRanger
dlruss0216 wrote:PinkRanger wrote:alonelyguy15 wrote:
Actually we did... it's left over from the poem clue. It anagrams to cassie does not rip, or Cassie does not rest in peace... the last line of the sonnet.
I wonder why she's left it there.
Exactly!
This is why I posted above. Don't take this as being solved because it anagrams to "cassie rips", it's more than that I really think.
That's my thinking too!....everything seems to be done with a purpose *thinks*