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Post by Terryfic on Sept 22, 2006 23:31:40 GMT -5
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Post by trash180 on Sept 22, 2006 23:43:35 GMT -5
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Post by Terryfic on Sept 22, 2006 23:46:04 GMT -5
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heartsmarts
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Post by heartsmarts on Sept 22, 2006 23:58:06 GMT -5
Oh geez. They totally gave away too much in this episode. The letters, the celebration, mention of a book...CMON! What I loved about the LG`15 saga was the suspense. I'm back in college so I don't have time to research the letter things but I'm sure it'll be easy to figure out her religion now. Way to spoon-feed us, creators!
Bah. Oh well, October 12th is nearing and no one figured it out so, yeah.
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Post by trash180 on Sept 23, 2006 0:05:12 GMT -5
I'm thinking the actual letters might not be as important as them letting us know it's Enochian or whatever. Are supposed to figure out what the letter says? sheesh.
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Post by syrenia on Sept 23, 2006 0:18:35 GMT -5
If it's the Enochian Alphabet, the letters are most likely C, R, S, and A, in that order.
If it's Enochian, I doubt there's a point to those letters. Like someone said, I think the letters aren't as important as them showing us it's Enochian.
Oh, I just looked at the second link Terryfic posted. It looks closer to the ones in the vid.
Comparing to the second site, they look like these, in order:
Veh C, K Don R Fam S Un A
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Post by heartsmarts on Sept 23, 2006 0:20:26 GMT -5
DANG. It is the Enochian alphabet. Or we can assume so if some of those letters were upside down. I found all of them in the alphabet.
Aw, baby bree is a sorceress.
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Post by ural20 on Sept 23, 2006 0:37:34 GMT -5
Chartreuse seems much more random than the others. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChartreuseChartreuse may refer to: * The color traditionally known by both artists and the general public as chartreuse, which is the color between Green-yellow and Yellow and is equivalent to the web color Lime. * Chartreuse, a brand of liqueur produced in the Chartreuse monastery. * The web color Chartreuse, which is named after the greenish color of the Chartreuse liqueur. This is the color between Green-yellow and Green which is traditionally known as harlequin. * The Chartreuse Mountains north of Grenoble, France. * The Grande Chartreuse, a Carthusian monastery in the Chartreuse mountains. * La Chartreuse de Parme (English: The Charterhouse of Parma), a famous novel by 19th century French writer Stendhal * The Girl from the Chartreuse is a book by Pierre Péju and also the title of the adapted film by Jean-Pierre Denis.
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Post by morninglory on Sept 23, 2006 0:38:06 GMT -5
wow , I agree. tons of clues. Good job on the enochian, i definitely saw the Veh thing. Any clues as to what religion this links too, or what book they were talking about?
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Post by ural20 on Sept 23, 2006 0:40:04 GMT -5
It says on wikipedia that Enochian is linked to Crowley, so it must be something to do with him.
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Post by rogerthegeek on Sept 23, 2006 0:50:35 GMT -5
It's Enochian......
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Post by metamorphilia on Sept 23, 2006 0:51:56 GMT -5
The link also said Enochian is typically written right to left...
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Post by rogerthegeek on Sept 23, 2006 1:06:18 GMT -5
The link also said Enochian is typically written right to left...
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Post by metamorphilia on Sept 23, 2006 1:09:17 GMT -5
well, that doesn't help, does it? Currently photoshopping the image from the desk and seeing what I can make out. I'm a linguist, darnit, I should be able to do this As far as translating, i'm afraid someone else will have to find the proper resource...I'll post a transcription if I can put one together.
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Post by metamorphilia on Sept 23, 2006 1:24:50 GMT -5
Okay, I'm afraid I didn't get very far, but it's really late in the Central Time zone right now -.- a q a c/k _ a _ _ _ u/v g/j p d (or r or a) q (or u/v + x) Your guess is as good as mine. -edit- Incidentally, I couldn't make out anything at first. Then I rotated the image *back* to the way it was facing on camera, as if it were something for us to read. *That's* what I used for the above attempt at transcription, FYI.
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