Puzzle Box 4


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That was used in all the pre-game stuff, see here

I saw that, I just wasn't sure if the puzzles solved were the original USB keys sent out and not the original Most People Won't Solve This puzzle. Thanks buddy.

I thought the last word was IPSWICH in Queensland. They seem to have included Australia in the puzzle clues, but spelled it wrong both times (Austrailia) adding an extra "I"

You all are much smarter than I and have made me question my logic

Hey people I used Lorelei, Odessa, Kara and Italy...because rome at latin go together. Then i started in rome and did the directions and got to Iran...im sticking with italy but anyone who is completely lost can sure have it.

OH and by the way ROAMING = ROME TANLI = LATIN

that's why!

When I completed the More Answers word square I got the characters;

6B617261

Put into google one of two pages were found.

This one http://www.ndsengineers.com/1812135-post2.html looks like a dump of output that someone needs help with.

However the user = "KARA". Too much of a coincidence.

When I completed the More Answers word square I got the characters;

6B617261

Put into google one of two pages were found.

This one http://www.ndsengineers.com/1812135-post2.html looks like a dump of output that someone needs help with.

However the user = "KARA". Too much of a coincidence.

That was way back in 2003... Just a coincidence I think.

Odessa as we all know is a name in Latin (and Greek) and the city's symbol lokk very similar to the one of the Collection Plate...So we are all looking for L.O.K.I (the four names)

Lorelei

Odessa

Kara

and we are trying to get a convincing name for the I.

Now this might sound stupid but its a guess lol!--> Odessa is a city that has been part of many empires, and countries. At some point the Ottoman (German) empire controlled the city. The red flag with the Coat of Arms of Germany, found in the Cathedral suggetsed as a place for the Mystery Point, shows the tail of the bird very similar to the Odessa Coat of Arms.

This is why I believe we should try to find a latin name of a city or emperor or somebody related to the city of Odessa when the Ottomans had control over Odessa.

Here's a video overview. Let me know if I've missed something.

You can also watch them on my vanishingpoint game channel.

Before the game started

01. First video - Loki in the Hotel room

02. Second video - Loki with a blowtorch

Puzzle Box 1

03. Las Vegas, Bellagio - Event at the Bellagio

04. Loki's story - Video after solving puzzle box 1

Puzzle Box 2

05. MagicWeb - Video after solving puzzle box 2

Puzzle Box 3

06. Enigma director - Video after solving puzzle box 3

Puzzle Box 4

07. Seattle 1 of 2 - Event in Seattle: opening

08. Seattle 2 of 2 - Event in Seattle: fireworks

09. Puzzles solved - Video after solving puzzle box 4

More riddles

10. Quadruplets - What's her name?

Odessa as we all know is a name in Latin (and Greek) and the city's symbol lokk very similar to the one of the Collection Plate...So we are all looking for L.O.K.I (the four names)

Lorelei

Odessa

Kara

and we are trying to get a convincing name for the I.

Now this might sound stupid but its a guess lol!--> Odessa is a city that has been part of many empires, and countries. At some point the Ottoman (German) empire controlled the city. The red flag with the Coat of Arms of Germany, found in the Cathedral suggetsed as a place for the Mystery Point, shows the tail of the bird very similar to the Odessa Coat of Arms.

This is why I believe we should try to find a latin name of a city or emperor or somebody related to the city of Odessa when the Ottomans had control over Odessa.

Istanbul was seat of Ottoman empire....

ok went & watched the video again & here is what I found regarding # 4..

she is the only one with the belt to the right...

she mentions she loves the story of the 7 Chinese brothers...

and she is pretty quite..and holds nothing

and she is the only one to touch her glasses (twice)

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