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:The last number is actually 69 changing the last word of the message to PoE (Capital intentional)- Most likely Piece of Eden - Alex


When translated from decimal to ASCII format, those numbers spell out "Ancient city, Rajasthan, India, irradiaued by Po<". Maybe some of the numbers did not come over correctly? --[[User:Kain2749|Kain2749]] 06:09, December 2, 2009 (UTC)
When translated from decimal to ASCII format, those numbers spell out "Ancient city, Rajasthan, India, irradiaued by Po<". Maybe some of the numbers did not come over correctly? --[[User:Kain2749|Kain2749]] 06:09, December 2, 2009 (UTC)

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any chance someone can post all the hidden messages (moris code, binary code, etc) and what the information in said glyphs sujest?

Sign your posts. -- D. Cello 15:38, November 26, 2009 (UTC)

Would it be possible for someone to photoshop (or something) maps showing the locations of each glyph? A big task, I know, but it would make finding them all easier for other players.EEA 17:12, November 26, 2009 (UTC)

I don't think that a particular glyph always matches up with a particular puzzle. I suspect that the puzzles come in a particular order, regardless of which order in which you find the glyphs. Rallion 22:13, November 27, 2009 (UTC)

Under the glyph "Infinite Knowledge", the second photo. The top left corner. The magnified picture shows a ton of numbers. they read:

65 110 99 105 101 110 116 32 99 105 116 121 44 32 82 97 106 97 115 116 104 97110 44 32 73 110 100 105 97 44 32 105 114 114 97 100 105 97 117 101 100 32 98 121 32 80 111 60

The last number is actually 69 changing the last word of the message to PoE (Capital intentional)- Most likely Piece of Eden - Alex

When translated from decimal to ASCII format, those numbers spell out "Ancient city, Rajasthan, India, irradiaued by Po<". Maybe some of the numbers did not come over correctly? --Kain2749 06:09, December 2, 2009 (UTC)

I assume the maps in the guide are copyrighted, and we couldn't scan them in to add to the Wiki? As far as the puzzle solutions go, however, I suppose we could just reword them as much as possible. Or quote them and cite the... is there a website for the guide? I mean, I hate to sound paranoid, but... :/ Any suggestions/thoughts, anyone?

Ahh, crap. I forgot to add my signature again. That last comment was from me. --Aftyn 08:55, December 2, 2009 (UTC)

I don't see any reason we cannot just have instructions on how to complete each glyph, though they would have to be very detailed, which could pose a problem. I have played the game through about 10 times, and the glyph puzzles always come in the same order, no matter which ones you find. It could be possible, but as I said, we need to be very detailed. J.h.jaraub 13:51, December 2, 2009 (UTC)

In The first pictorial representation of a gun. 900 (Hint: This MONSTER did not come from man) A binary code is hidden, converting it to ASCII reads: (Endlines included)

Sumerian. Me 23. -Alex