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===== Summary ===== ===== Summary =====
 +The Pop-up background is a depiction of Anubis carrying out the ritual 'the weighing of the heart', and links with The Book of the Dead. Within the book, there is a passage about rebirth.
 +
 +The Blog shows the same picture from a different Book of the Dead, with some info on the ritual.
 +
 +The Pop-up asks us for 'Yesterday' and 'Tomorrow'
<br><br><br> <br><br><br>
== SOLUTIONS (spoiler) == == SOLUTIONS (spoiler) ==
====== Step 1 / Conclusion ====== ====== Step 1 / Conclusion ======
 +
 +The passage reads;
 +
 +"I own Yesterday, I know Tomorrow.”
 +
 +Yesterday is Osiris and night; Tomorrow is Ra and day, the day when
 +the enemies of Osiris were annihilated and his son Horus became king.
 +This became the date of the “Though-Dead-Yet-I-Live” festival, which
 +commemorates the burial of Osiris by his father Ra.
 +
 +Using 'Osiris' as Yesterday and 'Ra' as Tomorrow provides the following letter from Beatrix to Harley.
 +
 +[[Image:P1-AmtIX.jpg|200px]]
 +[[Image:P2-AmtIX.jpg|200px]]
 +[[Image:P3-AmtIX.jpg|200px]]

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Episode 4 : Puzzle 1

Puzzle: Book of the Dead
Reference: Clue1
Current Status: Solved
Source: Pop-up Blog








Summary

The Pop-up background is a depiction of Anubis carrying out the ritual 'the weighing of the heart', and links with The Book of the Dead. Within the book, there is a passage about rebirth.

The Blog shows the same picture from a different Book of the Dead, with some info on the ritual.

The Pop-up asks us for 'Yesterday' and 'Tomorrow'


SOLUTIONS (spoiler)

Step 1 / Conclusion

The passage reads;

"I own Yesterday, I know Tomorrow.”

Yesterday is Osiris and night; Tomorrow is Ra and day, the day when the enemies of Osiris were annihilated and his son Horus became king. This became the date of the “Though-Dead-Yet-I-Live” festival, which commemorates the burial of Osiris by his father Ra.

Using 'Osiris' as Yesterday and 'Ra' as Tomorrow provides the following letter from Beatrix to Harley.

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