If you have purchased this game used, or have borrowed it without getting
the guidebook, or just plain don't know how to get those puzzles right,
then this message is for you.
I will be glad to try and help more, if anyone doesn't understand my
directions. (But I will be out of town this weekend!) I will check my
mail Sunday night to see if the fellow I was supposed to help out
actually saw this! I sure hope so...)
Magritte
PUZZLE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW...
Puzzle one: Spell out the word "Rise." It may take a try or two to
figure out which r's or i's or whatever to use!
Puzzle two: A master of languages will "Soar." There are eight rows of
symbols. Count down to the third row. Press the third symbol on this
row- then press thr fourth symbol in this row. Now count down to the
fifth row and press the third symbol and then then the fifth symbol on
this row. (symbols are counted from left to right.
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1--2-"S"-"O"-------------
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1--2-"A"-4------------"R"
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This is not the best way to do this, but I am sorry. E-mail me for
better descriptions of the symbols.
Puzzle 3
Here is the poem from the guidebook to help with this one:
Four men standing in a row,
Third from the left and down you go,
The rest, in order, move you on,
The Youngest, the Oldest, and the Second son.
Puzzle 4 "Sacred Four"
Press the symbol that looks like a chess rook, in the 7th row
Press the one that looks like a measuring cup with a rectangle in it (the
6th symbol on the 4th row).
Press the symbol that looks like a face- the fourth symbol on the third row.
Press the symbol that is composed of something like a staircase with two
dots above and below it. (the 5th symbol on the fourth row).
I counted rows from top to bottom, and symbols from left to right.
Puzzle 5
Click on a letter of each word to spell ASCEND (click on the letters in
the order that they would be spelled.)
On Sat, 25 Mar 1995, thomas williford wrote:
> This is a post specifically for the guy who I promised to send some help
> to, but accidently erased his address before I could help him! I am very
> sorry, if you are reading this! Hopefully, he will read this and not
> hate me for the rest of his life for deserting him beside the cliffs of