Great find Murdoch. Did the fairy dust sound help uncover something? Been analysing the plankenstein but found nothing substantial yet. Are there any eggs from original/OoP that could be the key?
I would love to create a wiki page to compile all the eggs. I have plenty of spare time untill 08/01 and could do this in a couple of days. Is there interst in this from the other forummembers? What I remember from the THD riddle is that the forums stayed very active but the wiki page got left behind at a given point.Originally Posted by flatluigi
@ Murdoch
Good to see you were able to figure out Halloween Hot Rod.
Now if we could only solve the Ruination situation ...
That one is driving me bonkers![]()
I think this would be a good idea considering the amount of eggs flying around. You could incorporate a squirrel section too. This thread as is quite obvious, is generating multiple posts about the same stuff already found. Make it so!Originally Posted by kobe745![]()
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I'll then try to get this finished as soon as possiblemaybe this will get some new people excited about the riddle. You can follow my progression via this link: trials-evolution-secrets.wikia.com
Any comments or suggestions are welcome! Maybe best by pm so we can stay on toppic here?
greets,
Kobe
Should probably have separate pages for main game/origin of pain/riders of doom and then pages for each track, I think. Or maybe something like the chart on the front page of the old wiki?
I don't know if anyone has said anything about this yet but the large statue that comes with the Riders of Doom DLC and the one at the end of the video has something written on it.."DE VERULAMIO Summa Angliae Cancellaris"....I found this website which references it:
http://www.jameslindlibrary.org/illu...r/key_passages
Not really quite sure what to make of it yet. Here is a little excerpt from the page.....
...."when he was shown, on tablets hung up in a temple, those who had given votive offerings so that they might be saved from the perils of shipwreck, and was pressed for an answer whether he nevertheless denied the power of the Gods, asked in his turn ‘And where are those shown who died after they had called on the Gods?’ This is more or less the reason for all superstitions, such as [belief] in astrology, in dreams, in the fates and suchlike, in which men delight; they pay heed to those that come to pass but, on the contrary, when they are false - which happens much the more often - they neglect them and pass them over."
This statue could be the question part of the riddle, seeing how it's the only clue (that I know of) that you don't have to do anything to find. They give you a question and you have to go find the answers.......just a thought.
We have noticed and recorded this a few pages back. Still nothing known about its significance thoughOriginally Posted by JesusMauler![]()
Great, thanks for doing the Kobe and well done everyone else on finding what you have so far.Originally Posted by kobe745