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Post by Jenny on Dec 2, 2015 12:13:07 GMT -5
Within the border phrases of the images are seen special letters colored in blue.
They spell out 'Pace Forty South'
Is this a 'final directional instruction' to find the Golden Key? Or might this be used for finding the Master Riddle? Or is this part of the Master Riddle, and other pieces to provide a complete Master Riddle need to be used with it?
For instance, ACADIA is decoded from the license plate within the one image. Might that too be part of the Master Riddle?
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Post by astree on Dec 2, 2015 12:41:48 GMT -5
Jenny,
If I recall, there is a very slight difference in what I found for the blue letters
PAEC FORTY SOUTH
I don't know if I recall correctly, or it's significant for this one; I am also going with the PACE interpretation. The reason I bring it up, is because I have seen other hidden codes quoted, and 'corrected' where vital information was lost in the correction.
Good Luck, great puzzle, astree
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Post by astree on Dec 2, 2015 12:46:53 GMT -5
I think there are quite a few other features of the blue letters. For example:
CHAOS - the blue letters on the right hand border TOY - the blue letters on the bottom border
astree
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Post by astree on Dec 2, 2015 15:11:16 GMT -5
A great blue-letter code is found using the Fandango glyph colors ... red and yellow; these colors are also found in other uses.
The blue letters, for the images that have red or yellow borders, give
PARTY .
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Post by retiredpostmaster on Dec 8, 2015 15:04:53 GMT -5
Hi Jenny...thanks for the new board...It's fun to revisit Fandango while shutting off our engine until spring (TTOTC).
Hi astree...on page 17, the blue letter E is on the left border and the blue letter C is on the right border. But on page 19, where we find both the blue F and the blue O, It is read from the left border clockwise.
PACE FORTY SOUTH looks different to me since working on TTOTC. If we look at the different definitions of each word...I get different thoughts
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Post by whatdoiknow on May 9, 2018 12:47:47 GMT -5
another anagram for pace is cape that maybe the clue or hint could be an address location 40 Cape South - there happens to be a Cape road on the island.
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Post by goldhunter on May 9, 2018 12:55:58 GMT -5
another anagram for pace is cape that maybe the clue or hint could be an address location 40 Cape South - there happens to be a Cape road on the island. Thanks...that's good stuff
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Post by astree on Sept 17, 2018 6:37:12 GMT -5
A great blue-letter code is found using the Fandango glyph colors ... red and yellow; these colors are also found in other uses. The blue letters, for the images that have red or yellow borders, give PARTY . I also like the anagram PRY AT because looks like PRY from separate code.
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Post by astree on Sept 17, 2018 6:38:53 GMT -5
another anagram for pace is cape that maybe the clue or hint could be an address location 40 Cape South - there happens to be a Cape road on the island. Thanks...that's good stuff I think theres also a Journeys End rd, which looks like “at journey end” from p. 51
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Post by goldhunter on Sept 17, 2018 6:48:24 GMT -5
Thanks...that's good stuff I think theres also a Journeys End rd, which looks like “at journey end” from p. 51 That's good, too.
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