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Level 37
Hint: ugh. check the source. view the quatrain. originally (a few days ago) the quatrain read “As the liquid stone thunders and creaks, the power of kings will be dissolved. ” It now reads “As the sharp tower thunders and creaks, the power of ancestors will be dissolved.” What do we make of this? Well “the liquid stone” is what “plaster” was once refered to as, and the term plaster usually refers to plaster of Paris. The new one, “the sharp tower” also refers to the Eiffel tower. So, we get ‘Paris, FR.’ Great. Here’s where I messed up originally setting my heart on it’s “Paris” — it’s not. It’s “France” is what he was looking for. Ugh. So anyway. Do the same thing for the second one, “the trickster” I assume this to be FRVADE. In his info.htm he says he’s going to school at the Uni. of Chicago. So we get Chicago. Glorious.
Next Level: http://www.frvade.com/violet/speaker/tissue.htm (login: france password: chicago)

Comments

10 Responses to “FRVADE Solved [37]”

  1. markey on October 18th, 2005 1:47 pm

    omg thats it good job mike!!!

  2. mike on October 19th, 2005 1:09 am

    wee, go me.

  3. colonel on October 19th, 2005 3:43 am

    well mike since u dont read the forums just wanted to inform u, thats not the way frvade intended for ppl to solve it. Its just a few ppl used that train of tht and the rest followed.

  4. Adam on October 19th, 2005 5:36 am

    This was definetly one of the hardest ones, where it said quatrain prophecies and the format of the quote, i myself was looking at Nostradamus’s quatrain prophecies i wasted my time going through all of his 900+ prophecies and i didnt find it which kinda meant to me that i was veering on the wrong track, thanks for the answer

  5. mike on October 19th, 2005 8:40 am

    colonel,

    that actually makes me feel somewhat better. because i was thinking that this answer was almost a bit farfetched. it was some vague guesswork more than anything. randomly guessing combinations based on a theory.

    any insight into the actual thought process that frvade was hoping for? or this way just works as well?

  6. colonel on October 19th, 2005 12:52 pm

    Actually no on really knws. Maybe we will find out later.

  7. Dent on October 20th, 2005 3:19 am

    This is just a guess like everybody else’s, but maybe
    - the first line refers to either “plaster of paris” or “the eiffel tower”
    - the second line refers to the French Revolution and the end of the Ancien Regime
    - which have in common “France”

    - the third and fourth line are still way too similar to parts of quatrains from “First Wave” to be a coincidence, so I guess there’s a link between “First Wave” and Chicago. Apparently the main character of the series, Cade Foster, is from Cook County, Chicago, Illinois.

  8. Aussie on October 31st, 2005 1:00 pm

    colonel …. in australia we have a word to sum up people like you …. WANKERS!!!

    get a life mate!

    I am not that good at doing these puzzles and this is a very big learning process for me … IF frvade had a site to help people like me learn by using his puzzle then i would go there but at the moment he is trying to play god!
    So to mick THANK YOU!! you have taught me a great deal and i really really thank you.

    i don’t just do them once i go back to number one and remember them and learn more about these sort of things. i repeat them until i know what it is all about.

    once again thank you mike

  9. Aussie on October 31st, 2005 1:01 pm

    opps sry LOL my hubby is mick …

    sorry mike

  10. Bruno on April 17th, 2006 12:08 pm

    Mannn I passed!!!
    i was just trying… so then… look! lol
    http://www.frvade.com/violet/frvade.htm

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