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Unravel the Mystery of Erica 

State of affaires : trying to keep the overall view.

What we know allready

You all wrote a letter about what you think might have been in the message of the two ravens to Erica, but that wasn’t …

I admit, a tricky task to do that all of you succeed very well.

 

You have all created fascinating encoding system: some of you we’re inspired by maths or science, others by history and espionage, other by advertisements or pure aesthetics.

Even more intriguing was the content of all these letters. At this moment I ask you not to forget what you all wrote in your letters, because you’ll recognise some of the themes you wrote about in this game.

That’s right: we build this game together and all input can create a new side-way, apart from the highway but much more fascinating.

 

If we collect all the messages , we find out what was not in the original message of the ravens.

Is that important?

Yes, I think so. If we know what was not in the message, it can help us to find out what was in the message?

 

And that’s the main quest of this game …

The circle of the bead

01 unity – the circle of the bead

01 chairman – to unite them all: the white wizard

02 rule keepers to serve the unity:

painter Jan Van Eyck and Canon Joris van der Paele.

03 anchor points or portals to connect:            

                      it is not clear what this exactly means:

Is this about cities?

Hidden places?

05 renegades of the circle of the bead:

these figures we want to find to complete the circle of the bead.

08 colours and tints to embrace the world

13 counsellors to spread the news

21 guardians to preserve the secrets

34 …

The Unknown

What was in the message that the two ravens brought to Erica?

Find Erica & her bead

Another way to rediscover the message is to find Erica and connect with the bead. The bead and the message or one and inseparably connected.

 

So, where to start?

There is one clear and directional guideline in this game:

the Fibonacci sequence, remember that.

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