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Hey all,

Sorry if Im posting this in wrong forum but ive been reading for a while and cant find meta puzzle forum,

anyway as I said long time reader first time poster, wanted to post this because I havent seen it yet,

But just a new thought line to take on the CoA from the whitebox's

I hope I am not taking a step backward here but while waiting for 3 to open was doing alot of research on the Clues weve gotten from calling loki. and it seems we have stopped at her name

Lorelei Or lureln (murmuring) ley (rock) Kitsune

Well heres the direction im going, let me know what you think

Lorelei was the name of the Mermaid in the poem who lured sailors to thier death, Kitsune as we know was the legendary 3 tailed fox.

Many thoughts arise for me here, stop me if im digging to deep lol, Could it mean that since Lueln Ley was taken from german and Kitsune Japanese could this be a clue to perhaps Loki's heritage?? leading to the answer of the CoA???

Other thoughts, The anchor could possibly symbolize something to do with the sailors she led to her death and the 3 feathers lead to kitsune?? (i know there are six but maybe were meant to look past that)

Also Loki = Mischievious?? Lorelei = Beautiful Mermaid who led sailors to their death....does this mean we are not to trust her in the end? As in we are the sailors and she is the one distracting us?? *shrug* just thoughts.

Maybe Ive just gone insane from digging and digging or maybe these are questions better left for the 4th box or possibly the "Question" she is going to ask. Let me know what you think.

First post, I hope I'm doing this right.

Anyway I was noticing just now that Mural doesn't have a puzzle piece on it, I have no idea what that means.

But also, Glenn Seaborg and Alexander Graham Bell both have the swirl pattern/ vanishing point(?) pattern. Maybe the answer has to do with those two inventors/discoverers and/or particular dates in common?

First post, I hope I'm doing this right.

Anyway I was noticing just now that Mural doesn't have a puzzle piece on it, I have no idea what that means.

But also, Glenn Seaborg and Alexander Graham Bell both have the swirl pattern/ vanishing point(?) pattern. Maybe the answer has to do with those two inventors/discoverers and/or particular dates in common?

Welcome! We noticed that there wasn't a puzzle link, too. And as for the swirls, more than likely the San Fransisco event will have the two missing pictures plus a clue to tell us what to do with all the info... Only a few hours left! :)

First post, I hope I'm doing this right.

Anyway I was noticing just now that Mural doesn't have a puzzle piece on it, I have no idea what that means.

But also, Glenn Seaborg and Alexander Graham Bell both have the swirl pattern/ vanishing point(?) pattern. Maybe the answer has to do with those two inventors/discoverers and/or particular dates in common?

That's the one that is going to keep us awake tonight I guess .

First post, I hope I'm doing this right.

Anyway I was noticing just now that Mural doesn't have a puzzle piece on it, I have no idea what that means.

But also, Glenn Seaborg and Alexander Graham Bell both have the swirl pattern/ vanishing point(?) pattern. Maybe the answer has to do with those two inventors/discoverers and/or particular dates in common?

I am still working on this one as well and wondering if Glenn T. Seaborg is the best response. For the purposes of this puzzle, George Stibitz also works, and he is normally recognized as the father of the modern digital computer (1939). But does it work for the puzzle?

This might relate, and it might not. Though Bell is usually associated with having invented the telephone, a somewhat recent judgement in the US House of Representatives gave that honor to a frenchman (who's name I can't remember atm) who may have invented it as many as 4 years before Bell. But, Bell did invent the photophone, which was the father of modern day fiber optics...this could explain the picture, because you can't exactly take a picture of light. And I'm thinking the stuff on the side of the building must be some sort of hint for Murals, otherwise why would they bother?

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