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Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:02 pm
by WackyMeetsPractical
Keep in mind that a healer could also be a doctor. So if there are statues of religious doctors with books, that could also qualify. Though that hasn't helped me much, so I don't know how that would help you. Also, a station could mean something other than a train station. For example, I tried looking for the "Stations of the Cross" (That didn't help me either).

I think the thing is, we need to actually answer the questions. We can't just go, "Oh, there's a statue of a holy healer with books, that must be where the piece is". The riddle tells us specifically to name the man and the books. The next question asks to name the three sisters. So if the questions do lead to a location, then the location may be an address, along the format of (Name) (Number) (Name) (Name) (Name). The man's name could be the street name, then the number could refer to the street number, and the next three names may give us the town and country. Although that's not looking to be the case. But we can probably figure it out better if we can find that holy healer.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:54 pm
by GuestUser17
FWIW my best guess yesterday was Dr. Jose Rizal. He had a religious upbringing, became a Dr. and wrote several books. His statue is next to Central station in Sydney and depicts him carrying a book. I tried emailing several responses but got the same automated reply each time. I am also unsure about the method to use the answers but am posting this in case it helps.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:15 pm
by screenstorming
GuestUser17 wrote:FWIW my best guess yesterday was Dr. Jose Rizal. He had a religious upbringing, became a Dr. and wrote several books. His statue is next to Central station in Sydney and depicts him carrying a book. I tried emailing several responses but got the same automated reply each time. I am also unsure about the method to use the answers but am posting this in case it helps.

http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo ... /139841297
http://genaro.aminus3.com/image/2010-09-09.html

(Hardly "atop!")

Rizal wrote:
Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not)
El Filibusterismo (Penguin Classics)

He had 9 sisters:
http://www.joserizal.ph/fm01.html
SATURNINA, NARCISA, OLYMPIA, LUCIA, MARIA, CONCEPCION, JOSEFA, TRINIDAD, SOLEDAD

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:23 pm
by H22
Noli me tangere: Jesus to MARY Magdalene.
I don't know of her family.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 9:39 pm
by JRPictures
I consulted Morgana on the matter and got this:
Dearest Jon,
 
I asked James his opinion on this, as he is better at riddles than I am. Our searches for the answers proved futile. However, James believes that it may involve physically going to those locations and doing as the riddles ask. Counting the books and whatnot.
 
Let me know if I can be of any further assistance. And thank you for putting your time into this; we truly appreciate all of your efforts.
 
Morgan
 

So yeah it's progress and that state library near St James Railway Station could be where I count the books of the identity of the Holy Healer or something along those lines.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 9:47 pm
by Dryunya
OneSteve wrote:The holy healer stands alone, a-reading 'top the station. Both name the man and count the books - we'll reward your fascination.

My guess: the man's name is the street, the books' number is the house number. The second riddle shows a more precise location.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 2:14 am
by JRPictures
Morgana's response to my last email:

Dearest Jon,

While I appreciate the level of thought you are putting into this, I believe you may be overthinking things. From what I can tell, the agent's email is no longer set to an autoresponder. Perhaps you are supposed to email your answers to him.

Sincerely,

Morgan


BOO YAH

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 3:30 pm
by JRPictures
Agent X's response: (I double posted since editing my last post won't get your attention.)
Really? Mr. A is sending people to retrieve them already? Well, okay. I was under the impression it would take longer. It took a lot of effort to move these, you dig?
 
For the second, I don’t know man, have you been to that cemetery? I don’t think what you think is buried there is buried there.
 
As for your first answer… uh, Mr. A didn’t really set a clear policy on hints… I was under the impression that the people he sent would know to go to the station to figure it out. I don’t think he would want me just telling you.


My original email:
From what I understand you’re no longer automated, so I’ll provide my attempts at answers to your riddles.
 
Riddle 1:
The holy healer stands alone, a-reading 'top the station. Both name the man and count the books - we'll reward your fascination.
 
One Troper suggested: "My guess: the man's name is the street, the books' number is the house number. The second riddle shows a more precise location.
But my theory is that counting the books could be related to a state library near St James railway station?
 
Riddle 2:
Once Saint Mary rested here, now in a wall remembered. Name for me three sisters near, rewards will be engendered.
 
Would this have anything to do with Mary MacKillop and her own three sisters Annie, Lexie, and Maggie, with a memorial of her in the Memorial Wall.
And if you can provide any further clues that will also be very much appreciated.



As it seems Agent X doesn't know of recent events and as It seems I'll just have to go to the area which I'm guessing is St James Railway Station or Kings Cross to find anything further.

(Meta: The GMs don't want me finding it yet which is ok but I just want to know the location)

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 3:50 pm
by H22
JRPictures wrote:Well I gotta resurrect this thread so far. We need to get this solved.

So here's the theories me and my mum and sister built up:
* One location could be here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_James_r ... on,_Sydney or in the State Library near it.
* It might be in St Marys: http://www.greaterbluemountainsdrive.co ... dw=9064913
* Or Mary Mackillop as mentioned earlier:
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:The Gore Hill Cemetary housed the remains of St Mary Mackillop, an Australian saint, before they were removed to a Memorial Wall.


So far it's good progress.



I'll admit I'm a bit confused about number 1. St. James Boanerges the Greater, son of Zebedee, (after whom this station is named (my Internet digging revealed (i.e. Wikipedia(I love embedded brackets)))) is not by any means a healer. I agree with Wacky, it might not be a station. Also, surely there are other saint-named-stations in Sydney?

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 11:19 am
by H22
Hold on. The wall piece is surrounded by art. That doesn't sound much like a cemetery....

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 1:05 pm
by Adell
H22 wrote:Hold on. The wall piece is surrounded by art. That doesn't sound much like a cemetery....


Maybe the riddles refer to paintings/other forms of art, then?

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 2:22 pm
by H22
A film, a play, a musical, a commemorative portrait by Charles Bilich, and a Vatican Museum exhibition connected with Aboriginal art in her honour.
If there is something in the Holy See, I feel very jealous of the metaguard who gets to go.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 1:31 pm
by WackyMeetsPractical
Okay, I see that Batman tweeted Mr. A about finding the final wall piece.

But...Where? Can someone please clue me in?

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 1:39 pm
by Qara-Xuan Zenith
Presumably Batman HAS HIS WAYS.

...Frankly, I'm fine with him not saying more about where/how he/his people found it for now if he doesn't want to; after all, none of us should be going for it until after the refics anyway and we don't want the Cabal to try. Once that's all done with we can press him for further explanation of his brilliance.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 1:47 pm
by Pixelmage
I'm not going for should or would stuff.
But we know he holds that info, so we can either trust him to keep it/share it as he sees best. Or we go on to locate it ourselves regardless (somehow? xD).

Personally, I choose to trust Batman. It's not like he's hiding that he located it anyway, and if he intended to scan it without our input he would have done so already.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 1:58 pm
by GuestUser17
Just to clarify - I was able to locate the piece without solving the riddles based on previous wall piece locations but it is not able to be retrieved until the riddles have been solved. The piece is safe for the time being until we can solve the riddles, and they are proving harder than I anticipated. :)

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 2:35 pm
by Adell
GuestUser17 wrote:Just to clarify - I was able to locate the piece without solving the riddles based on previous wall piece locations but it is not able to be retrieved until the riddles have been solved. The piece is safe for the time being until we can solve the riddles, and they are proving harder than I anticipated. :)


Interesting, why are the riddles necessary? Are you actually required to give the answers to someone?

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 2:46 pm
by GuestUser17
AgentX has turned off the automatic response and will reply to attempts to answer the questions. I know you have to solve the riddles because the store owner told me.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 3:00 pm
by Pixelmage
Anti-Sequence Breaking mechanism everyone. It's simple. We're not supposed to know where the piece is until we get the riddle right, so even if we can get to it, we need the "authorization" to access it. So to speak.

The same way Mr. A asked for a in-layar screenshot for one of the echoes, to make sure someone was actually there.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 4:44 pm
by Dryunya
I have no idea how you even pulled that off. I mean, finding the piece without solving the riddle? I think Batman has infiltrated the GMs' men. ;)

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:35 am
by JRPictures
Dryunya wrote:I have no idea how you even pulled that off. I mean, finding the piece without solving the riddle? I think Batman has infiltrated the GMs' men. ;)

Wait what?

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:39 am
by narrativedilettante
Okay, we need to solve these riddles NOW and get JR (or somebody else, but probably JR) to collect the wall piece. So... where are we? A healer/doctor/something who has books? A cemetery but I think we were casting doubt on that idea?

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:40 am
by Qara-Xuan Zenith
OKAY GUYS. This has been brought up in the chatroom, but it needs to be said here.

With the arrival of Cthulhu, we need to obtain and scan that Wall Piece STAT.

JR-- I believe your email from X said you have to go to the station in order to get the answer for that part? So do you know which station for sure (with a statue of the 'holy healer'), or should we still be cracking our heads on that?

GuestBatman-- I know we can't get the piece from the location without the answers, but would you mind sharing the location anyways, now that it's urgent? I'm thinking we might be able to figure out the answers to the riddles by working backwards, since the answers are supposed to LEAD us to the location.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:43 am
by JRPictures
narrativedilettante wrote:Okay, we need to solve these riddles NOW and get JR (or somebody else, but probably JR) to collect the wall piece. So... where are we? A healer/doctor/something who has books? A cemetery but I think we were casting doubt on that idea?

Well I'm the only one available so yeah me.

I just sen an email to Agent X asking for a further clue or riddle that can give us a solid answer and it better work.

Re: King's Cross Station Wall Piece

PostPosted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:56 am
by JRPictures
Double posting to confirm a location from Agent X for the second puzzle:

Go to gore hill cemetery. There you will find what you need for the second puzzle.


Edit: Posted chat part here to remember details or data in BOLD.

JR (Suffering A Meta BSOD)
So..I'll have to go to gore hill cemetery and find Mary's resting place

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
or something there about her three sisters

JR (Suffering A Meta BSOD)
But that was moved to the Memorial Wall

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
Lexy, Maggie, and Annie

JR (Suffering A Meta BSOD)
So her three sisters but didn't we already name them?

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
yes

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
but you have to GO to the cemetary

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
so either there's an obvious clue there with something relating to her sisters

JR (Suffering A Meta BSOD)
Once Saint Mary rested here, now in a wall remembered. Name for me three sisters near, rewards will be engendered.

JR (Suffering A Meta BSOD)
That's the riddle

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
or there's someone there in the know you're supposed to TELL the sisters' names to

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
and he'll give you a piece of information

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
"NAME FOR ME"

JR (Suffering A Meta BSOD)
But we already named them unless..

JR (Suffering A Meta BSOD)
there's something else

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
You have to GO THERE

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
and name them

JR (Suffering A Meta BSOD)
I understand that

JR (Suffering A Meta BSOD)
but I already named them why should I bother going there

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
so again, there's either someone there to tell, or something there to input the names in

Qara-Xuan Zenith [CTHULHU'S COMING]
*sigh*

JR (Suffering A Meta BSOD)
I'll still go I just find this confusing