Crypt

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Crypt
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Crypt
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You've arrived at the crypt of the day. As far as you know, there's not much to separate it from any of the dozens of other crypts you've investigated over the course of your career. Some would say you're a crypt expert. Others might call you obsessed. The only thing you'd call yourself is...

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That's right, the very same Cliff Brayson who solved the mysteries of the Interlocked Tombs, cracked the code of the Canadian cadaver, and singlehandedly worked out the message hidden in King Tut's teeth.

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The very same Cliff Brayson who's just gone into the crypt while we've been out here talking about you.

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Inside, we find you looking with casual interest at the far wall of the entry chamber. To the left of the door, there are a number of words, symbols, and letters.

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Looks like these A's can be changed by pressing the buttons above and below them, and presumably a combination 'submitted' with the button on the right. Maybe the right combination will open the door?

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#2
Re: Crypt
Quote:XEKCVHV

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You put in your code, hit the button, and...

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Bam! Door's open! That's one point for archaeology, no points for loser dead guy! What now, huh? Dead people got nothing. NOTHING.

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Well, apparently dead people got two doors. That's something at least, you suppose.

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You assume that those arrow-shaped buttons will open one or the other of the doors. Of course, consummate professional that you are, you wouldn't dare push one without being sure which one is correct.

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#3
Re: Crypt
Quote:Right

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Bingo. You don't bother with any sort of celebrating, but you're sure that, if you think of a particular manner of celebration in the future around the same time you solve a puzzle, you'll probably do that.

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Back to just one door for this next room. But it looks like you've only got one letter to work with, too!

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Quote:M
Quote:O

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Hmm... Neither of those answers worked.

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#4
Re: Crypt
Quote:Q

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Success! Having not decided on a method of celebration when you solved the puzzle, you don't do anything in particular. Maybe next time you'll celebrate in an interesting manner.

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Next room, then! Interesting, looks like your answer's going to be a number...

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#5
Re: Crypt
Akumu Wrote:509

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Having still not specified a celebration in the same batch of thought as when you figured it out, you still don't celebrate.

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Well, this is interesting. It's almost like your decision here will have a massive impact on things to come! (Or perhaps none at all, there's no way to tell.)

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#6
Re: Crypt
> Left
#7
Re: Crypt
>Right

(Just to be contrary)
#8
Re: Crypt
Let's go right.
#9
Re: Crypt
>Go right, while making the decision to do the robot dance every time you solve a puzzle
#10
Re: Crypt
SleepingOrange Wrote:>Go right, while making the decision to do the Charleston every time you solve a puzzle
#11
Re: Crypt
MrGuy Wrote:
SleepingOrange Wrote:>Go right, while making the decision to do the Charleston plus the worm every time you solve a puzzle
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#12
Re: Crypt
Quote:Right, while deciding ahead of time something you need to decide at the time!

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You yank the lever down to the right, and it cooperates smoothly. You'd think that, in a crypt like this, there'd be a bit more wear and tear, maybe some rusty devices or something.

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Or maybe a cave-in, that works too. This door's pretty thoroughly blocked- you can't even get to the puzzle!

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Oh, well. You'll just have to try this one instead.

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#13
Re: Crypt
Code:
J + R = ( 9 + 18 - 1 ) = 26 = Z.

SALAD + ROMAN = ( 18 + 19 - 1 ), 15, ( 12 + 13 - 1 ), -1(!), ( 14 + 4 - 1 )
= ?OX?Q

So, SALAD + ROMAN probably doesn't factor in, at least not directly.

Aside from that, all I could see was "L is kinda like J" and "Both words are Consonant Vowel Consonant Vowel Consonant." I thought I saw a patter with R-S and L-M, but that was wishful thinking on my part.
#14
Re: Crypt
I think we shift SALAD forward by 9 and ROMAN forward by 17 and then Viginiere. I just woke up, though, so I'm not ready to do the math just yet.
#15
Re: Crypt
Dragon Fogel Wrote:I think we shift SALAD forward by 9 and ROMAN forward by 17 and then Viginiere. I just woke up, though, so I'm not ready to do the math just yet.
Code:
SALAD + 9 (possibly -1) = ZJTJM/YISIL

ROMAN + 17 (possibly -1) = IFCRD/HEBQC

Possibility One: IPWBQ
Possibility Two: HOVAP
Possibility Three: FMTYN

So yeah, unless I fucked up the math, it looks like that's a bust.
#16
Re: Crypt
SALAD + JJJJJ = BJUJM
ROMAN + RRRRR = IFDRE

BJUJM + IFDRE = JOXAQ

The answer, I believe, is JOXAQ. To celebrate this victory over puzzles, do the Cabbage Patch (animated, preferably).
#17
Re: Crypt
Well I was going to suggest the "Where the hell is Matt" dance, but Cabbage Patch is way cooler.
Is observing my own pattern of behavior of observing my own patterns of behavior a mental fractal or just navel gazing? Please advise.
#18
Re: Crypt
Salad and Roman both refer to the Caesar cypher. Moving them the amount of spaces the letter indicates, and adding those words, gets me MRADT for n and LQZCS for n-1 during the addition

Using n-1 during the cipher as well gets KPYBR or JOXAQ

huh, Akumu got it first.
quidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur.
#19
Re: Crypt
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Quote:JOXAQ

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Click.

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You start to get a bit wary- you've investigated crypts with puns scattered around before, and they never seem to improve in quality as you go deeper. If this one is starting with things like SALAD and ROMAN talking about Caesar, you shudder to think about what's coming. Hopefully it's just a one-off. Hopefully.

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...Huh, more damage. Stone stuff is falling apart, but a lever is oiled?

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Well, I've got this decoded.

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#21
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Well, can you decipher some of the possible missing letters from some of the larger stone fragments? And what about the rest of the room? No sense leaving options unchecked, after all.
#22
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Pierre sounds like a homophone for peer. Are there any holes you can look through?
Is observing my own pattern of behavior of observing my own patterns of behavior a mental fractal or just navel gazing? Please advise.
#23
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Is that second ROMAN SALAD on the wall potentially relevant?
#24
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Pierre Zoelectricdevice?

Try knocking on the door, hopefully that should generate enough electricity to power its opening.
#25
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Akumu Wrote:Pierre Zoelectricdevice?

That's five letters too short!

Admittedly, "Pierre Zoelectricdevice on the door" would fit.