
ups! creo que puse menos de lo que era ...
aqui esta para que observen en que consiste el acertijo:
LIBRARY
Walk around the Library and check out a few of the open books on the shelves.
Once you're finished reading, check the desk at the southern end of the room
for the "MOON" TAROT CARD. Once you've taken it a cutscene will take place,
and when that's over you'll have the BOOK: OTHERWORLD LAWS. Exit the Library.
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EXTRA NEW GAME BONUS - EXTRA COSTUME CODE
If you play the game on Hard Riddle then when you arrive in the Library, there
will be notes stuck to pages of books in here. They include the following
notes:
Note 1 - "A secret told before you awake: the start of a new transformation."
Note 2 - "There's no separating numbers from beginning to end."
Note 3 - "14 buttons all told; therefore, one is always two."
Note 4 - "The first number is 'the traveler to St. Ives.'"
Note 5 - "The second number is 'the hare wear a crown of straw.'"
Note 6 - "The third number is 'king of beasts and goddess of harvests.'"
Note 7 - "The fourth number is 'representative of both knight and page.'"
Note 8 - "The fifth number is 'lapis lazuli or turquoise.'"
Note one tells you what you'll get. Note two tells you that the code is one
long code of numbers. Three tells you how many digits there are and that each
of the number answers is made of 2 digits. Note's 4-8 are the clues, and all
have to do with various myths, stories, and sorts of things you'd expect to
learn in books I guess. But I honestly didn't know many of them. The answer
was given already on the list of costumes, and I'm still trying to figure out
some of these. What I do have is below.
First Number - There is one traveler to St. Ives as goes the whole tale. He's
the guy that tells the story, and is the answer to the question at the end.
"As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives.
Each wife had seven sacks.
Each sack had seven cats.
Each cat had seven kits.
Kits, cats, sacks and wives, how many were going to St. Ives?"
Which then gives the number 01, one traveler.
Second Number - I tried to think of everything I could, but couldn't think of
anything which would fit. The answer to this is 03 however. If you know why
this is then please feel free to contact me.
Third Number - I'm taking a shot in the dark with this one, so if you can come
up with something better or know exactly how it comes about - please e-mail
me. The King Of Beasts is a Lion, or in general astrological terms - Leo. The
month of Leo is August, and this is also the time when the goddess of harvests
is generally called upon (as August is the break point for crops). The month
of August is the 8th month of the year, giving the third number as 08.
Forth Number - This one I did figure out, and it kinda has to do playing
cards, and something I was told when I was younger. What represents the knight
and page is: the Jack card in a deck of playing cards. Playing cards, believe
it or not, originated from the minor arcana of Tarot, but each of the four
arcana (cups, wands or rods, coins or pentacles, and swords) consisted of 14
cards, not 13 like their is in a suit of cards as we know now. When the arcana
were changed into playing cards, two of the cards were changed into one - this
was the Knight and Page, and this became the Jack card. As for how we get a
number from this, well the Jack is card number 11 in the order of things, so
this is the 4th number - 11.
The fifth number was easy too. Turquoise, or lapis lazuli, is the birthstone
for the month of December, the 12th month.
The final answer for the costume, with no spaces is: 01_03_08_11_12
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