Shireroth Scavenger Hunt 2
- Yvain Wintersong
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Shireroth Scavenger Hunt 2
The Ministry of Information is pleased to announce that the second Shireroth scavenger hunt is finished, I think.
This is really rushed, because I'm having computer problems and Scott of Hyperborea is really busy and couldn't fill in for me as much as I wanted. So I haven't tested a lot of the things, and there are likely to be a couple of errors. Post them here, and the next time I can get a net connection I'll take care of them.
In some cases like the airport, if you look in the wrong places, you'll just get an error page. I wanted to make a fancy system where it'd give you a custom page saying there's no evidence at that location, but I didn't have time. Mea culpa.
Because I started work on this a while ago, it's set during the reign of Kaiser Mors, not Kaiser Hasan. Sorry, Kaiser.
But enough apologizing. The fate of the world depends on you. Get going!
This is really rushed, because I'm having computer problems and Scott of Hyperborea is really busy and couldn't fill in for me as much as I wanted. So I haven't tested a lot of the things, and there are likely to be a couple of errors. Post them here, and the next time I can get a net connection I'll take care of them.
In some cases like the airport, if you look in the wrong places, you'll just get an error page. I wanted to make a fancy system where it'd give you a custom page saying there's no evidence at that location, but I didn't have time. Mea culpa.
Because I started work on this a while ago, it's set during the reign of Kaiser Mors, not Kaiser Hasan. Sorry, Kaiser.
But enough apologizing. The fate of the world depends on you. Get going!
Last edited by Yvain Wintersong on Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Shireroth Scavenger Hunt 2
A score of heralds sounded their trumpets, and Kaiser Mors V of Shireroth stepped into the conference room. Blind to the elegant and regal surroundings, he stumbled to the seat directly across from his Toketan counterpart, and then half-sat, half-fell into the chair.
"Excuse me," asked Bayen ronToketi, King of Toketi and Triumvir of the Confederacy of Gralus, "but are you drunk?"
The Kaiser nodded, enthusiastically. "Drunken diplomacy. My Minister of the Exterior says it's all the rage in ambassadorial circles these days. Course, he was drunk when he said it, but I thought it sounded like a good idea. Course, I was drunk at the time..." He rambled on for a few more sentences.
"Well," said King Bayen ronToketi, choosing his words carefully. "We of Gralus are honored that you came at all on such short notice. I trust your flight to Rillanon was comfortable?"
"Don't remember," said the Kaiser. "I was roaring drunk the whole way over."
"Be that as it may," said King Bayen, who was already beginning to regret taking his advisors' suggestion to involve Shireroth in this matter, "we are grateful to you for appearing here today. We realize it's almost unheard of to request the presence of a head of state on only a day's notice, and without any explanation, but we promise we can fill you in quickly."
"Take your time," said the Kaiser.
The conference room was roughly elliptical, with the King and the Kaiser sitting on opposite ends of a short mahogany table. In the front of the room, a screen elegantly disguised as a wall sparked to life, and displayed a map of the Gralan Confederacy.
"The current, ah, trouble begins over seven hundred years ago, with a 23rd century wizard, Malegorn the Unremarkable."
"Malegorn the Unremarkable?" asked the Kaiser.
"Well, not every wizard can be an Andreas the Wise, or even a Nicholas the Mad".
"I never said they could," the Kaiser responded, defensively, and dared the King to say otherwise.
"Yes, ah, of course not. This Malegorn the Unremarkable is known for only one thing, a curious monument he left behind." On the map, a yellow dot formed between the Gralan towns of Dekiru City and Dekinai City. "This is Dekiru-Kamo-Shirimasen City" said Bayen. "Nowadays, just a small village. In the twenty-third century, a center of magical scholarship."
"I never said it wasn't," grumbled the Kaiser.
"It is the location of Malegorn's lone monument, a stone pyramid about the height of a man. On the front of the pyramid is written the message 'The World Will Not End Anytime Soon'. That's it. One of Gralus' most useless magical monuments, added to the Register of Thaumaturgically Significant Artifacts soleley because of its age and its association with a wizard of mediocre talents. Utterly without merit."
"I never said it wasn't," the Kaiser replied.
"But that's exactly the thing," said King Bayen. "Three days ago, the inscription disappeared, replaced with the inscription 'The World Will End In Fourteen Days'. So of course we sent the police around looking for whoever vandalized the monument. Not only could we not find anyone, but the next morning when someone went to check the pyramid, it said 'The World Will End In Thirteen Days'. This really spooked the caretakers. They posted a guard with a video camera in front of the monument that night, to find out who was doing it. And at midnight, there was a sudden flash of octarine light, such as frequently appears during magical transformations..."
"I never said it doesn't!" the Kaiser interrupted.
"...and the pyramid now said "The World Will End In Twelve Days". Our top wizards now believe that Malegorn's monument is actually a Prophecy Manifold, a device previously known only in theory, capable of displaying accurate messages about future events. The pyramid might have been set to display messages about pending apocalypses. Since no apocalypse has been pending for the past several centuries, the device remained inert and its purpose was not clear. Now the device has woken up. But if that's true, it means...the world really will end in eleven days and five hours!"
"I never said it wouldn't," said the Kaiser.
"Excuse me," asked Bayen. "Are there any more sober Shirerithians I can speak to?"
The Kaiser looked hurt. "Oh, all right," he said. Before King Bayen could protest, he banged his head against the table - once, twice, three times - as hard as he could. "There," he said. "All better."
Bayen stared at him, mouth agape.
"Now," said the Kaiser. "Clearly if you think the world's ending, and you've called me here, you believe there's something I, or Shireroth, can do to help you prevent it. Please explain to me how we can help, and I promise to put all the resources of Shireroth at your disposal."
Bayen looked bewildered for a second, but then continued. "I was reading in the papers last month about that guy from Shireroth who along with his girlfriend discovered the hoard of the pirate captain Tgaoth, based on clues he found on an old encoded map. That was very impressive. And I thought - if anyone can figure out what the message means, and how to save the world, it would be that guy."
"But," the Kaiser protested "there's a big difference between deciphering a map and discovering some unknown threat to the world that's stayed hidden for who knows how long. I mean, we don't even have any clues to go on."
"I can help with that," said Bayen. He produced a small, ornately decorated silver box, from which he extracted an instrument resembling a clock or compass. "This is an aleithiometer, or 'golden compass', a source of hidden knowledge. If its user asks a question by..."
"Like in the movie!" the Kaiser exclaimed.
"NO!" said Bayen. "Totally different! That was a mere fictional device, the vagaries of a deluded dilettante. It has nothing to do with this aleithiometer except for the same name, function, and mechanism. Oh, and just like in the movie, this is the only one left in the world. But other than that it's TOTALLY DIFFERENT!"
"Okay," said the Kaiser. "Let me see." Bayen grudgingly relinquished the instrument to Mors, who took it in his hand and fiddled with the dials. Then he said, in a booming mystical voice, "O GREAT ALEITHIOMETER, TELL ME WHO WILL BE MY SUCCESSOR!"
Nothing happened.
"You're still using it like the one in the movie!" said Bayen. "This one works differently. You need to use a single word."
The Kaiser concentrated on the word "successor."
In the three squares below the aleithiometer mechanism, images began to coalesce. First, the numbers one, two, and three. Second, a camel. Third, a dead sheep's head.
"That makes no sense," said the Kaiser, finally.
"The art of reading the aleithiometer is difficult," Bayen admitted. "There are no living masters. Nevertheless, I can hazard a few guesses. For example, the first panel. 1,2, and 3 are the numbers in order, like someone counting. So maybe your successor will be someone who's currently a Count."
"Which count?" Mors asked.
"The second panel has a camel. Camels are, I think, mostly native to Babkha, are they not? So perhaps your successor will be a Count with Babkhan ancestry."
"And the dead sheep's head?"
"I don't know. The aleithiometer takes a lifetime to master. But a person of sufficient intelligence and intuition can do wonders with it after only a minimal amount of training."
"So you're suggesting we give the aleithiometer to that scavenger hunt guy from Shireroth, and tell him to use it to find out what's threatening the world?"
"Exactly!" said King Bayen.
"I approve of this plan. But how is my subject to use the aleithiometer when we don't even have any leads? If we ask it 'world', or 'apocalypse', it could interpret that any number of ways."
"We have one lead," said Bayen. "The word that appeared in ancient runes on the back of the pyramid, glowing with brilliant octarine fire."
"Why didn't you mention that beforehand?" the Kaiser asked.
"I was keeping it for a suitably dramatic moment," said the King, chagrinned.
"All right, it's suitably dramatic now," said the Kaiser. "Give me the aleithiometer, tell me the word, and you have my word that all the top treasure hunters in my empire will know about it, and be given government expense accounts to buy any plane tickets they might need to investigate."
"Very well," said King Bayen ronToketi. "The word of the day is...ATTEROCK"
You get 1 aleithiometer!
You get 1 plane ticket!
"Excuse me," asked Bayen ronToketi, King of Toketi and Triumvir of the Confederacy of Gralus, "but are you drunk?"
The Kaiser nodded, enthusiastically. "Drunken diplomacy. My Minister of the Exterior says it's all the rage in ambassadorial circles these days. Course, he was drunk when he said it, but I thought it sounded like a good idea. Course, I was drunk at the time..." He rambled on for a few more sentences.
"Well," said King Bayen ronToketi, choosing his words carefully. "We of Gralus are honored that you came at all on such short notice. I trust your flight to Rillanon was comfortable?"
"Don't remember," said the Kaiser. "I was roaring drunk the whole way over."
"Be that as it may," said King Bayen, who was already beginning to regret taking his advisors' suggestion to involve Shireroth in this matter, "we are grateful to you for appearing here today. We realize it's almost unheard of to request the presence of a head of state on only a day's notice, and without any explanation, but we promise we can fill you in quickly."
"Take your time," said the Kaiser.
The conference room was roughly elliptical, with the King and the Kaiser sitting on opposite ends of a short mahogany table. In the front of the room, a screen elegantly disguised as a wall sparked to life, and displayed a map of the Gralan Confederacy.
"The current, ah, trouble begins over seven hundred years ago, with a 23rd century wizard, Malegorn the Unremarkable."
"Malegorn the Unremarkable?" asked the Kaiser.
"Well, not every wizard can be an Andreas the Wise, or even a Nicholas the Mad".
"I never said they could," the Kaiser responded, defensively, and dared the King to say otherwise.
"Yes, ah, of course not. This Malegorn the Unremarkable is known for only one thing, a curious monument he left behind." On the map, a yellow dot formed between the Gralan towns of Dekiru City and Dekinai City. "This is Dekiru-Kamo-Shirimasen City" said Bayen. "Nowadays, just a small village. In the twenty-third century, a center of magical scholarship."
"I never said it wasn't," grumbled the Kaiser.
"It is the location of Malegorn's lone monument, a stone pyramid about the height of a man. On the front of the pyramid is written the message 'The World Will Not End Anytime Soon'. That's it. One of Gralus' most useless magical monuments, added to the Register of Thaumaturgically Significant Artifacts soleley because of its age and its association with a wizard of mediocre talents. Utterly without merit."
"I never said it wasn't," the Kaiser replied.
"But that's exactly the thing," said King Bayen. "Three days ago, the inscription disappeared, replaced with the inscription 'The World Will End In Fourteen Days'. So of course we sent the police around looking for whoever vandalized the monument. Not only could we not find anyone, but the next morning when someone went to check the pyramid, it said 'The World Will End In Thirteen Days'. This really spooked the caretakers. They posted a guard with a video camera in front of the monument that night, to find out who was doing it. And at midnight, there was a sudden flash of octarine light, such as frequently appears during magical transformations..."
"I never said it doesn't!" the Kaiser interrupted.
"...and the pyramid now said "The World Will End In Twelve Days". Our top wizards now believe that Malegorn's monument is actually a Prophecy Manifold, a device previously known only in theory, capable of displaying accurate messages about future events. The pyramid might have been set to display messages about pending apocalypses. Since no apocalypse has been pending for the past several centuries, the device remained inert and its purpose was not clear. Now the device has woken up. But if that's true, it means...the world really will end in eleven days and five hours!"
"I never said it wouldn't," said the Kaiser.
"Excuse me," asked Bayen. "Are there any more sober Shirerithians I can speak to?"
The Kaiser looked hurt. "Oh, all right," he said. Before King Bayen could protest, he banged his head against the table - once, twice, three times - as hard as he could. "There," he said. "All better."
Bayen stared at him, mouth agape.
"Now," said the Kaiser. "Clearly if you think the world's ending, and you've called me here, you believe there's something I, or Shireroth, can do to help you prevent it. Please explain to me how we can help, and I promise to put all the resources of Shireroth at your disposal."
Bayen looked bewildered for a second, but then continued. "I was reading in the papers last month about that guy from Shireroth who along with his girlfriend discovered the hoard of the pirate captain Tgaoth, based on clues he found on an old encoded map. That was very impressive. And I thought - if anyone can figure out what the message means, and how to save the world, it would be that guy."
"But," the Kaiser protested "there's a big difference between deciphering a map and discovering some unknown threat to the world that's stayed hidden for who knows how long. I mean, we don't even have any clues to go on."
"I can help with that," said Bayen. He produced a small, ornately decorated silver box, from which he extracted an instrument resembling a clock or compass. "This is an aleithiometer, or 'golden compass', a source of hidden knowledge. If its user asks a question by..."
"Like in the movie!" the Kaiser exclaimed.
"NO!" said Bayen. "Totally different! That was a mere fictional device, the vagaries of a deluded dilettante. It has nothing to do with this aleithiometer except for the same name, function, and mechanism. Oh, and just like in the movie, this is the only one left in the world. But other than that it's TOTALLY DIFFERENT!"
"Okay," said the Kaiser. "Let me see." Bayen grudgingly relinquished the instrument to Mors, who took it in his hand and fiddled with the dials. Then he said, in a booming mystical voice, "O GREAT ALEITHIOMETER, TELL ME WHO WILL BE MY SUCCESSOR!"
Nothing happened.
"You're still using it like the one in the movie!" said Bayen. "This one works differently. You need to use a single word."
The Kaiser concentrated on the word "successor."
In the three squares below the aleithiometer mechanism, images began to coalesce. First, the numbers one, two, and three. Second, a camel. Third, a dead sheep's head.
"That makes no sense," said the Kaiser, finally.
"The art of reading the aleithiometer is difficult," Bayen admitted. "There are no living masters. Nevertheless, I can hazard a few guesses. For example, the first panel. 1,2, and 3 are the numbers in order, like someone counting. So maybe your successor will be someone who's currently a Count."
"Which count?" Mors asked.
"The second panel has a camel. Camels are, I think, mostly native to Babkha, are they not? So perhaps your successor will be a Count with Babkhan ancestry."
"And the dead sheep's head?"
"I don't know. The aleithiometer takes a lifetime to master. But a person of sufficient intelligence and intuition can do wonders with it after only a minimal amount of training."
"So you're suggesting we give the aleithiometer to that scavenger hunt guy from Shireroth, and tell him to use it to find out what's threatening the world?"
"Exactly!" said King Bayen.
"I approve of this plan. But how is my subject to use the aleithiometer when we don't even have any leads? If we ask it 'world', or 'apocalypse', it could interpret that any number of ways."
"We have one lead," said Bayen. "The word that appeared in ancient runes on the back of the pyramid, glowing with brilliant octarine fire."
"Why didn't you mention that beforehand?" the Kaiser asked.
"I was keeping it for a suitably dramatic moment," said the King, chagrinned.
"All right, it's suitably dramatic now," said the Kaiser. "Give me the aleithiometer, tell me the word, and you have my word that all the top treasure hunters in my empire will know about it, and be given government expense accounts to buy any plane tickets they might need to investigate."
"Very well," said King Bayen ronToketi. "The word of the day is...ATTEROCK"
You get 1 aleithiometer!
You get 1 plane ticket!
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Re: Shireroth Scavenger Hunt 2
My progress was halted by an external party, so here's the links I've gathered so far, tinyurl'd for your hiding-from-view pleasure. Sharing is good and information wants to be free, after all...
http://tinyurl.com/2omu4d
http://tinyurl.com/3xad6v
http://tinyurl.com/2ulszs
http://tinyurl.com/32hbdh - If you're going to click on this link without being reasonably certain where it goes, think again. Finding it was, IMO, the best puzzle in either of the scavenger hunts so far.
http://tinyurl.com/38kwyv (forgot to add this one to this post the first time around)
http://tinyurl.com/3afvaq
http://tinyurl.com/2qzu8b
http://tinyurl.com/2omu4d
http://tinyurl.com/3xad6v
http://tinyurl.com/2ulszs
http://tinyurl.com/32hbdh - If you're going to click on this link without being reasonably certain where it goes, think again. Finding it was, IMO, the best puzzle in either of the scavenger hunts so far.
http://tinyurl.com/38kwyv (forgot to add this one to this post the first time around)
http://tinyurl.com/3afvaq
http://tinyurl.com/2qzu8b
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- Ari Rahikkala
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Re: Shireroth Scavenger Hunt 2
Well, I'm done. *turns on rot13iser*
Sha snpg: Gur Frperg Punzore orybj gur Yhxrqh Pragre sbe gur Rkcybqvat Negf vf npghnyyl vaivfvoyr rira gb nqzvavfgengbef... jryy, zl nppbhag naljnl. V qvq fgvyy gnxr gur nqzvavfgengvir fubegphg bs gnxvat ba gur crezvffvbaf bs Evpx Ubyyvf' nppbhag, orpnhfr V pbhyqa'g or obgurerq gb npghnyyl eha gur KBEevat znahnyyl - ohg gung jnf bayl nsgre V'q ernpurq Qebaavatfyrir naq xarj jung V fubhyq or qbvat.
Ovyy ebyrcynlrq uvf cneg jryy, gubhtu V qba'g xabj vs vg jnf uvf vqrn be lbhef, Fpbgg, gb zragvba gur PbQ. V jnf ubarfgyl rkcrpgvat n qrrcre gvr-va, pbafvqrevat ubj ynetr naq qrgnvyrq n jbex gur Pbageby bs Qrfgval frevrf vf. V rkcrpgrq gung vs lbh jrer tbvat gb zragvba vg, lbh jbhyq tb nyy gur jnl naq erirny gung gur Ovyy lbh'er gnyxvat gb vf npghnyyl gur Ovyy bs gur PbQ grnz be fbzrguvat...
Npghnyyl... gur KBEvat cneg ryhqrf zr fbzrubj... *trgf onpx gb vg*
BX, V jbexrq vg bhg ol pbzcnevat gur pvcuregrkg naq cynvagrkg, naq vg frrzf gur rapelcgvba xrl vf... &. V, hu, qba'g haqrefgnaq ubj lbh'er fhccbfrq gb svther gung bhg.
Sha snpg: Gur Frperg Punzore orybj gur Yhxrqh Pragre sbe gur Rkcybqvat Negf vf npghnyyl vaivfvoyr rira gb nqzvavfgengbef... jryy, zl nppbhag naljnl. V qvq fgvyy gnxr gur nqzvavfgengvir fubegphg bs gnxvat ba gur crezvffvbaf bs Evpx Ubyyvf' nppbhag, orpnhfr V pbhyqa'g or obgurerq gb npghnyyl eha gur KBEevat znahnyyl - ohg gung jnf bayl nsgre V'q ernpurq Qebaavatfyrir naq xarj jung V fubhyq or qbvat.
Ovyy ebyrcynlrq uvf cneg jryy, gubhtu V qba'g xabj vs vg jnf uvf vqrn be lbhef, Fpbgg, gb zragvba gur PbQ. V jnf ubarfgyl rkcrpgvat n qrrcre gvr-va, pbafvqrevat ubj ynetr naq qrgnvyrq n jbex gur Pbageby bs Qrfgval frevrf vf. V rkcrpgrq gung vs lbh jrer tbvat gb zragvba vg, lbh jbhyq tb nyy gur jnl naq erirny gung gur Ovyy lbh'er gnyxvat gb vf npghnyyl gur Ovyy bs gur PbQ grnz be fbzrguvat...
Npghnyyl... gur KBEvat cneg ryhqrf zr fbzrubj... *trgf onpx gb vg*
BX, V jbexrq vg bhg ol pbzcnevat gur pvcuregrkg naq cynvagrkg, naq vg frrzf gur rapelcgvba xrl vf... &. V, hu, qba'g haqrefgnaq ubj lbh'er fhccbfrq gb svther gung bhg.
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Fpbgg: Gur qvssrerapr orgjrra KBE naq AKBE. Yrnea vg. Cyrnfr. 
(gur ernfba jul gur xrl gung jbexrq sbe zr jnf & vafgrnq bs L jnf gung V jnf npghnyyl hfvat KBE nf zl pvcurevat bcrengvba vafgrnq bs AKBE juvpu lbh'q qbphzragrq... & vf gur ovgjvfr artngvba bs L va 7-ovg NFPVV, naq AKBE vf gur artngvba bs KBE (be, engure, gur bcrengvba gung fnlf "KBE naq gura artngr"))
(gur ernfba jul gur xrl gung jbexrq sbe zr jnf & vafgrnq bs L jnf gung V jnf npghnyyl hfvat KBE nf zl pvcurevat bcrengvba vafgrnq bs AKBE juvpu lbh'q qbphzragrq... & vf gur ovgjvfr artngvba bs L va 7-ovg NFPVV, naq AKBE vf gur artngvba bs KBE (be, engure, gur bcrengvba gung fnlf "KBE naq gura artngr"))
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Oh, and one more thing. On AIM, the name is Bill7D0. He wanted me to say that, just in case.
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Yay, Gralus and Atterock!
So sad I missed this until today, expecting it would be in MiniInfo ...
I'll start right away!
So sad I missed this until today, expecting it would be in MiniInfo ...
I'll start right away!
The character Andreas the Wise is on indefinite leave.
However, this account still manages:
Cla'Udi - Count of Melangia
Manuel - CEO of VBNC. For all you'll ever need.
Vincent Waldgrave - Lord General of Gralus
Q - Director of SAMIN
Duke Mel'Kat - Air Pirate, Melangian, and Duke of the Flying Duchy of Glanurchy
And references may be made to Vur'Alm Xei'Bôn (a Nelagan Micron of undisclosed purpose).
However, this account still manages:
Cla'Udi - Count of Melangia
Manuel - CEO of VBNC. For all you'll ever need.
Vincent Waldgrave - Lord General of Gralus
Q - Director of SAMIN
Duke Mel'Kat - Air Pirate, Melangian, and Duke of the Flying Duchy of Glanurchy
And references may be made to Vur'Alm Xei'Bôn (a Nelagan Micron of undisclosed purpose).
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Blast me not never using MSN/AOL and thus not knowing how to solve that clue ... now I'll have to wait till my sister comes home ...
The character Andreas the Wise is on indefinite leave.
However, this account still manages:
Cla'Udi - Count of Melangia
Manuel - CEO of VBNC. For all you'll ever need.
Vincent Waldgrave - Lord General of Gralus
Q - Director of SAMIN
Duke Mel'Kat - Air Pirate, Melangian, and Duke of the Flying Duchy of Glanurchy
And references may be made to Vur'Alm Xei'Bôn (a Nelagan Micron of undisclosed purpose).
However, this account still manages:
Cla'Udi - Count of Melangia
Manuel - CEO of VBNC. For all you'll ever need.
Vincent Waldgrave - Lord General of Gralus
Q - Director of SAMIN
Duke Mel'Kat - Air Pirate, Melangian, and Duke of the Flying Duchy of Glanurchy
And references may be made to Vur'Alm Xei'Bôn (a Nelagan Micron of undisclosed purpose).
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Unless it just meant talk to Bill ... in which case he seems to be ignoring me ...
The character Andreas the Wise is on indefinite leave.
However, this account still manages:
Cla'Udi - Count of Melangia
Manuel - CEO of VBNC. For all you'll ever need.
Vincent Waldgrave - Lord General of Gralus
Q - Director of SAMIN
Duke Mel'Kat - Air Pirate, Melangian, and Duke of the Flying Duchy of Glanurchy
And references may be made to Vur'Alm Xei'Bôn (a Nelagan Micron of undisclosed purpose).
However, this account still manages:
Cla'Udi - Count of Melangia
Manuel - CEO of VBNC. For all you'll ever need.
Vincent Waldgrave - Lord General of Gralus
Q - Director of SAMIN
Duke Mel'Kat - Air Pirate, Melangian, and Duke of the Flying Duchy of Glanurchy
And references may be made to Vur'Alm Xei'Bôn (a Nelagan Micron of undisclosed purpose).
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Finally, done ... I agree with Ari, how were we meant to properly solve that final clue? (I had to resort to checking his ROT13'd stuff).
But quite impressive, very well done. And now I know what my Atterock is for ....
But quite impressive, very well done. And now I know what my Atterock is for ....
The character Andreas the Wise is on indefinite leave.
However, this account still manages:
Cla'Udi - Count of Melangia
Manuel - CEO of VBNC. For all you'll ever need.
Vincent Waldgrave - Lord General of Gralus
Q - Director of SAMIN
Duke Mel'Kat - Air Pirate, Melangian, and Duke of the Flying Duchy of Glanurchy
And references may be made to Vur'Alm Xei'Bôn (a Nelagan Micron of undisclosed purpose).
However, this account still manages:
Cla'Udi - Count of Melangia
Manuel - CEO of VBNC. For all you'll ever need.
Vincent Waldgrave - Lord General of Gralus
Q - Director of SAMIN
Duke Mel'Kat - Air Pirate, Melangian, and Duke of the Flying Duchy of Glanurchy
And references may be made to Vur'Alm Xei'Bôn (a Nelagan Micron of undisclosed purpose).
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Re: Shireroth Scavenger Hunt 2
I remember when bill wanted my help coming up with that screenname... (it's 3000 in hex in case anyone didn't know what the number/letters were)
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