Episode4 Puzzle6
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- | The Pop-up background is 'Ossian Receiving the Ghosts of Fallen French Heroes', Anne-Louis Girodet, 1805 | + | The Pop-up background is 'Ossian Receiving the Ghosts of Fallen French Heroes', Anne-Louis Girodet, 1805<br> |
- | The Blog shows a Celtic Cross | + | The Blog shows a Celtic Cross<br> |
- | The Pop-up asks "The Swan" | + | The Pop-up asks "The Swan"<br> |
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Puzzles Walktrough
Puzzles of Episode 4 : | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 666 | CityID | Map |
Episode 4 : Puzzle 6
Puzzle: | Pray to the Saints | |
Reference: | Clue6 | |
Current Status: | Solved | |
Source: | Pop-up | Blog |
Summary
The Pop-up background is 'Ossian Receiving the Ghosts of Fallen French Heroes', Anne-Louis Girodet, 1805
The Blog shows a Celtic Cross
The Pop-up asks "The Swan"
SOLUTIONS (spoiler)
Step 1 / Conclusion
Drejl posted on unF;
"The Swan is a reference to a Celtic Goddess. The image of Odissan is a reference to the celts and the blog entry to the saints. So I cross referenced that with The Swan and got the following: GodCelt
...you'll see that the Goddess who often took shape of a Swan is Caer Ibormeith. Caer is the answer. She was also the ruler over: Dreams, prophetic dreams, falling asleep, music magick."
Once solved a further clue was posted Qadhos
the following letter was recovered