You're on the right track, Rantzien.
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Is this code just?
I follow it anyway
Vicious as it is
It will serve me well
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You're on the right track, Rantzien.
Repost:
Is this code just?
I follow it anyway
Vicious as it is
It will serve me well
Ugh. The kind of thing Rantzien is talking about is right on the tip of my tongue, but I can't remember an example in FFIX. Like in Morrowind where you can either choose to help people with their troubles or kill them and take their stuff.
HintThis riddle is similar to the clock puzzle in FFVIII.
So, if its like the clock puzzle in ff8, it must be something to do with the orders of the stories about the invincible prototypes in Oelivert, and the means to retrieve the Gulug stone to save the rest of the group yes?
No, think more in terms of how it is solved.
The "Hero" story you puzzle together for Ramuh?
Nope.
The method of solving applies to the riddle itself, not the answer.
Does it have anything to do with the first letters of each line being roman numerals? :)
Yes.
Ack! I know it, but just don't quite know it! This is great haha.
Would you like a hint?
Yes, please. I've been kinda out of my logical reasoning groove for a while, and a hint would help.
HintAs Rantzien discovered, the first letter in each line represents a Roman numeral. These numbers can be combined, but they're in the correct order already. That limits the combination of possible numbers.
Why am I so heavily reminded of the Knights of Pluto?
Yes, I know that the chances of this answer being right over a hunch are rather low, but I'm just saying. ^^;;
It's not the Knights of Pluto, but I'm glad somebody's still guessing.
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Is this code just?
I follow it anyway
Vicious as it is
It will serve me well