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I guess, this whole miles-path-thing is just for helping out to find where the coat of arms belongs to (odessa). coz starting at lorelei ends up at odessa (as i said before), and i still have no clue how you managed to find the city belonging to the coat of arms we have.

Sorry guys, just got back. could the quad reference have anything to do with the quad majors she refered to in one of the videos

it could but i doesnt lead to anything.. and the funny part is that one loki in the video doesn't talk

now that i think of they only say 3 majors not 4 in the video? so one loki is fake? TRIPLETS?

According to directions and distances, when you sum up the same directions, and then substract left from right and up from down, you got: 792.36 RIGHT and 740.69 DOWN.

you may be on to something but what would we use as the starting point Seattle or Odessa? or something else

Here is everything in a nutshell.

Puzzle Box 1 - Solve all 12 puzzles and you get a video with on_the_run that flashes by real fast.

- go to www.vanishingpointgame.com/on_the_run and figure it out to find Lorelei Kitsune.

Puzzle Box 2 - Solve all 12 puzzles and you get a video with collectionplate that flashes by real fast.

- go to www.vanishingpointgame.com/collectionplate and figure out where all of the semi-hidden white boxes are in the puzzles (9 each puzzle box) when you get all 36 a scrambled picture comes up. Unscrambled it is the crest of Odessa Oblast.

PuzzleBox 3 - Solve all 12 puzzles and you get a video with more_answers that flashes by real fast.

- go to www.vanishingpointgame.com/more_answers and wait to solve all 48 puzzles. When all are solved there is a word search for all 48 answers that ends with 6B617261. Some say it is hex for Kara/Kana???

PuzzleBox 4 - Solve all 12 puzzles and you get a video with roamingroaming that flashes by real fast along with her telling you to go to lokiv.

- go to www.vanishingpointgame.com/roamingroaming and you need to figure out where you are going?

- go to www.vanishingpointgame.com/lokiv and watch a video where she asks what is her name.

So we need to figure out what L.O.K.I. is short for.

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