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Post by Jenny on Apr 26, 2021 17:33:24 GMT -5
The book contains 11 riddles- consisting of text and image. Also shown is an owl face and a color 'Wavelength' number. It has been discovered the wavelengths, as well as solving Riddle B, reorder the 10 Riddles that display the numbered wavelengths. There is also the title. (Below is the pair shown for reference- however, please see the published PDF link for better quality) The text translates to: WHEN ALL IS REVEALED With back to the Ponant, seek the Sentinels. At 8000 measures from there, they are waiting for you. Find them, you have to go through them.
With the 'B order', this is the next to the last Riddle: B 530, 780, 470, 580, 600, 500, 420, 560, 650, 520
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Post by ronemund on May 8, 2021 10:16:38 GMT -5
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Post by goldhunter on May 8, 2021 11:27:33 GMT -5
Just wondering...
Jenny's post shows the text with the painting next to it. Is that exactly how it is looking at the book? Text on one side and painting on the other? Is this a graphic of the book? Is this the correct proportions?
I ask this because when I click on the pdf link the text seems to be proportioned different. It seems to not be as wide on the page. I was thinking it might make a difference in case something in the painting points at words in the text, etc.
The book looks to be about 250 bucks on Amazon!
Thanks for any help.
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Post by ronemund on May 8, 2021 18:18:31 GMT -5
The book had text on one side and the picture on the other. Like the Oracle, the paintings were done by someone other than the puzzle creator. It's not that kind of puzzle, where things point to words. You can look at some of the other puzzles the creator made. It's more of a cerebral puzzle solving thing. Some of the notebooks of the initial creation have been published. Including the creator's notes to the artist making the paintings. goldenowlhunt.com/on-the-trail-of-the-golden-owl-the-secret-notebooks-4th-edition-2019/They're very general, for this one it was, "Illustration note: The numbers 7, 1, 7, 2, 1, 0, 5 7, and a shovel." For another one it was, "Notes for Illustration: A walrus (the animal) a musical range, a square, a compass, a ruler going from 0 to 18.5cm (the rest of the ruler is hidden)." Beyond what he specified, it was up to the artist, so they weren't precise enough to draw lines to letters or anything. Note on the Bornes Saint Martin: "“This menhir was used from 1727 as a border marker by the abbey of Marmoutier. A few meters away, a second terminal, erected in 1750". Those dates are engraved on the stones, and they are the numbers in the picture, the numbers specifically given to the artist to include.
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Post by goldhunter on May 8, 2021 19:55:28 GMT -5
Thank you ronemund. Very interesting about the numbers.
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Post by goldhunter on May 9, 2021 13:53:30 GMT -5
I like the numbers. I like the location and measurements. What are these sentinels watching over?
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Post by ronemund on May 11, 2021 11:05:40 GMT -5
The golden owl
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Post by goldhunter on May 11, 2021 13:26:46 GMT -5
Thanks. I always felt like the verse sent me to a specific spot that was watched over by the three sentinels. But, I understand what you're saying and am not disagreeing.
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