Special dressphere?
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Special dressphere?
Nope, tomorrow I'll add another part to the riddle if necessary.
Garment Grid - 'The End'
Nope, even closer though.
garment grid 'Meggido'
The final battle with Seymour, when hes all huge and color-changing?
This is x-2 not x :mad2:Quote:
Originally Posted by CaladBolgLionHeart
is it a dressphere?Quote:
Originally Posted by abrojtm
Yea, you got it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ultimate99997
Five of them reside on me. --There are five nodes on Meggido.
Disaster strikes so suddenly.
Moving from red to yellow to green. --By sphere changing through Meggido...
I'll make your arsenal pretty mean.--
The ultimate one will be at hand.---You can use Ultima.
I'll turn those enemies into sand.--
flare on garment grid meddigo?
ermmm, It`s already bin solved!Quote:
Originally Posted by ffgirl
There is a really hard riddle in the FFIX area at the moment so I thought I'd do something pretty hard here too..........this took a while......
Also - please note that if translated by an online translator certain formattings will be lost, therefore resulting in the riddle getting harder - so please do it manually if you wish for extra clues......
Hyïja uha lyh pa - aclrafehk yccecd vun udranc,
eh uha’c tynhatacd du luhcissyda.
Ypuihtehk ahdanbnecac sucd simdeditehuic rydr paah taclneat pynamo,
y luhdahdeuh ihupcanjat…uha luhdahdeuh ihycgat pavuna dec ehuntehydamo myda.
Claha sucd ihvunkaddypma vnus dro nasaspnyhla,
Nalummaldeuh uv banbmaqehk bandinpydeuh.
Oynh uhla pavuna rydr paah nagehtmat ykyeh,
Dec desa du kyeh ahdnéa – y bmyla nacaspmyhd uv dasbacd.
Po y tacandat ahdedo’c ehgmehk dreha crymd pa medra vnus dro luinca,
banaknehyda pylg ihdu tuselema yvnacr.
Licduteyhc ymuuv luhdnyjahehk yhlacdno uv draen ufh,
Ranuehac crymd pa bynysuihd eh dra aqbaldyhlo uv druca halacceduic.
Fedr Talymukia accahdeym - yh ehdakan syehdyeh,
Tecluihdehk dra ahdenado uv byndedeuhc fedreh yh ihteckiecat lnobduknys.
Nacumjehk seha fnehkan ec hekr ibuh limsehydeuh,
Ecumydehk uhmo bahimdesyda yht cehkimyn xiacdeuh.
Vnus ehdakan yddyehat drnuikr cdyhwy ibuh drec,
Namydat du y cipzald cu taabmo amiletydat.
“jahia ibuh dra dynkadat uha ec dahyleuic, pa?”
“ihexia ybbammydeuh yllicdusat du drec bufanvim paehk?”
good luck!
Two words- no way!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ultimate99997
Red xiii - two words - 'yes way'
So your gonna solve dis den? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ultimate99997
:confused: no - I made it - if I solved it then what would be the point? :confused: :confused:
Oh yeah! lol, I meant to say someones gonna solve did den? sorry lol
Wow... I have no clue... all I can think of is Wring or whatever the soul is for Wring... Majo?
Why'd you have to write it so confusingly?! >>>.<<<
Ummm- you're way off Dormos (what is Wring or Majo anyway?)
it's confusing because it's a riddle - riddles are supposed to be hard!!!
keep trying though everyone.
just for the record... majo's soul is the ability you get from equiping wring, which you get under bevelle in chapter 3 or 5. You have to climb on the gaol thing to get it. The user goes into berserk and casts random spells, but is poisoned.
Calling out for people who like to solve riddles.........please revive this thread!!!!!!
Riddle is on previous page.
Well, maybe if you didn't make such a bloody hard riddle, people would be answering..
-_-;;
Well they're trying on the FFIX thread!
we all give up! the translation is dogey and we arent smart enough to work it out!
translation dodgy?
Hmm I just saw this one, is it Angra Mainyu?
Nope sorry.....an online dictionary would really help after you have translated the al bhed.
hmmmm,that's hard.
(SPOILER)“venue upon the targeted one is tenacious, be?”
that's a little confusing...just for the record...Vegnagun?
lets just say that that is a question asking you about the answer to the riddle?
the last two lines are questions - the riddle needs two answers!!!
nope - not vegnagun - it isn't an obvious answer at all..
post#2 - I would recommend that you try to make sense of each stanza as you go along - then try and think about an answer to the riddle by incorporating all of them.
i'm sorry.i'm not that far in the game,and it's hard.so far...no one has posted a real answer yet.mabe no one other than you know.how about posting another riddle that's easyer?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ultimate99997
Eh, I'm too lazy to use a dictionary, but if it's not Angra Mainyu, then I think it's Jumbo Cactuar.
oh well - its not jumbo cactuar..........i'll probably post an easier riddle if this keeps up...
I'm almost positive it's the Cave of Apparitions (that's just the name I give it, but you know, the cave where you have to use the Crimson Spheres to enter).
im afraid not - but i'd love to here how you came to this conclusion.
Here's a translation of the riddle:
Naïve one can be eschewing assist for others,
in one’s darnedest to consummate.
Abounding enterprises most multitudinous hath been descried barely,
a contention unobserved…one contention unasked before tis inordinately late.
Scene most unforgettable from thy remembrance,
Recollection of perplexing perturbation.
Yarn once before hath been rekindled again,
Tis time to gain entrée – a place resemblant of tempest.
By a deserted entity’s inkling thine shalt be lithe from thy course,
peregrinate back unto domicile afresh.
Custodians aloof contravening ancestry of their own,
Heroines shalt be paramount in the expectancy of those necessitous.
With Decalogue essential - an integer maintain,
Discounting the entirety of partitions within an undisguised cryptogram.
Resolving mine wringer is nigh upon culmination,
Isolating only penultimate and singular question.
From integer attained through stanza upon this,
Related to a subject so deeply elucidated.
“venue upon the targeted one is tenacious, be?”
“unique appellation accustomed to this powerful being?”
Unfortunately, I don't feel like bolding and italicizing after that translational effort. I will note that two letters needed no translation, since they had an umlaut and an accent, respectively.
As to an interpretation--first, Decalogue should be assumed to refer to the Ten Commandments. In any case, Deca- should be indicative of ten.
Because of the phrase "an integer maintain," I'm going to assume the number ten is important to the riddle. The riddle, since it is written in Al Bhed, is itself a cryprogram. If that's the case, the second line of the fourth stanza seems to suggest that I shouldn't separate the riddle by stanza. However, since you previously said to take each stanza as it comes, I'm going to ignore my reasoning there. Still, the number ten is somehow critical.
The question that I need to next address, then, is what subject is "deeply elucidated." This, I assume, would involve the first three stanzas, which seem almost impossible to accurately interpret.
A surface reading of the first stanza would seem to have something to do with Brother, but somehow I don't think that's the case. Without going into detail, I think for obscure reasons that there might be a reference to Rin.
My initial reading of the second stanza made me recall the Macalania scene in FFX between Tidus and Yuna, while the second part of the stanza has me thinking Farplane. I'm going to continue thinking Farplane.
The third stanza, as I see it, refers to travelling back to Besaid. The custodians are Wakka and Lulu.
And how does this all tie together? I don't know. I haven't yet considered the italicized and bolded segments, but it doesn't help much. The italicized part can be altered slightly to read "In the heart it gathers its strength", but that doesn't really help. The bold letters begin "I'd like", but after that lose any semblance of lucidity. I can form "I'd like to repent" with the bold, leaving u, o, r, e, and u, which doesn't seem to help.
So where does this leave me? I don't know. I'll say the targeted one is Spira and the powerful being Shuyin, which don't seem at all correct, since they're not very obscure. Maybe I'll try again later.
I'd give my reasoning for thinking it had to do with the "Cave of Apparitions," but it would take too long. Now, I kinda think it's Wakka (or the White Mage Dress Sphere). Again, I'm too lazy to explain my reasoning.
verey disturbing.where do you think he came up with that one?and how long?Quote:
Originally Posted by masamune1600
Hmmmmmmm....not yet correct masamune1600, but i thank you for your thoughts so far...
I can say that you are correct with you interpretation on the decalogue
I can also say that your cryptogram explaation is also correct
You've got the right kind of idea for stanza three but I would say that you should take a different approach.
Verse 1 interpretations are not correct...
and as for me saying that you should take each stanza as it comes....I kind of meant that you should try to translate each stanza one by one - i didn't say that they weren't related and shouldn't be combined to find the 2 answers.
On one last note......for some reasons - your bold and italic letter assumptions are incorrect for some reason............italic letter translation is nearly perfect apart from the word 'heart'
as for the bolds.........they do easily display another message which you haven't compiled properly. Maybe the formatted letters are a bit hard to spot.....I'd try converting the forum skin to fluffy pink (that will make them more obvious).
Please also note that if you are readin the riddle from Red XIII quote...there are a few errors which were fixed and then edited on the originl post of mine.
This is the longest thing i have ever read so i don't know
Alright, the italicized letters should form the phrase "In the earth it gathers its strength." That should have been immediately obvious.
I had previously missed an "s" when deciphering the bolded text, which makes that messages clearer. Still, I feel like I'm missing something. Right now, it reads "I'd like out o represent u." Or, alternatively, "I'd like out ore present u." I strongly suspect this is still wrong.
Okay, as to the actual riddle:
I think the first stanza might refer to Wakka. The second stanza might refer to the cave on Besaid Island, although I have no confidence in this assertion. My previous guess on the third stanza stands.
If this is the case, I'm going to guess that the targeted one is simply a member of the Gullwings, and that the powerful being is the Flame Dragon. Still probably wrong, but progress is being made, I guess.
Progress has been made on the italic letters - you now have the correct sentence
As for the bold - you are still wrong and have missed out two letters as far as I can see...your very close though.
as for the actual riddle..........both assumptions are incorrect and so are the answers.
think about what the last two lines are actually asking for.
I found another bold letter by going back to your original post and checking for changes. My bold sentence now reads "I'd like out o represent us." Apparently, I need one more letter. I'm going to guess that I'm somehow missing a "t", so that it should read "I'd like to represent us."
With that in mind, I'll yet again attempt to interpret the riddle.
This time, I'll first examine the two actual questions. “venue upon the targeted one is tenacious, be?” revolves aound the definition of venue. The more common meaning today is a location or scene of an event, although I had previously been using another definition, that of an attack. By the more common meaning, this question seems to be asking for a "tough" location, wherein the targeted one is at the moment. By the other meaning, it seems to only ask for yes or no: is the attack on the targeted one tenacious?
The second question reads “unique appellation accustomed to this powerful being?”. This would seem to suggest that the powerful being spoken of is used to some sort of appeal. I'm not quite sure from the grammatical structure if the question is asking about the appeal or the being, but I'll assume as I have previously that it is asking for the being.
Without even looking to the first three stanzas, I'll right now examine what I'm sure of or close to sure of. The number ten is somehow involved. The italic phrase reads "In the earth it gathers its strength." The bold phrase might possibly read "I'd like out to represent us."
The us implies that there is more than one of something. I'll, for this attempt, therefore associate this now-collective speaker with the number ten. So, something wants to represent a group of ten.
From the italicized phrase, I also know that there is something of significance within the earth itself.
And, of course, I turn to the stanzas only to be frustrated by too-challenging ambiguity.
I think there's a possibility, though I doubt it, that the first question refers to Besaid Temple, and the second question to Beclem. That's the best I can do for now.
Hmmmmmmm - you've refined the formatted letters somewhat - but your interpretation of them is wrong.
italics are fine - but think about what it is saying.....it has look connections with the riddle simply to point you in the right direction towards where you will find the answer (dont actually take it as something that specifically pointing out the answer)
the same can be said for the bold - but I can say that you were incorrect in adding a missing t. If you don't get it in your next attempt then I'll reveal the bolds. However....forget the 't' and look back again, I'm still positive that you've missed one letter and that should seperate the letters in the middle slightly to see if you can put them back together in a different form.
Your interpretation of the first question is very near but still slightly off, take the the line as a question which has been rearranged like, perhaps yoda would say it. It's not a yes or no answer.
As for the second question - perfectly correct!
try not to combine the formatted letters with part of the main riddle - it will just lead you in the wrong direction (think of them as ways to point you in the right direction)
your actual answers are incorrect unfortunately, but keep up the good work.
Eh, perhaps the place is where Chappu fought?
nope
Okay, one last attempt at the bold script. Unfortunately, I can't find anymore bold letters in the riddle. However, I'm fairly sure I'm only missing one, so I'll hopefully be able to infer just what I'm missing.
Alright, what I've found has not changed since my last post here: it literally reads "Id like out o represent us." I'm missing one letter, and it would not change "o" to "to". Therefore, I'm going to guess that the bold message should actually read: "I'd like you to represent us." (I added a "y" and split the word "out"). This seems consistent with the advice given; I just can't seem to locate that mysterious letter.
Assuming this is correct, the supplementary phrases read "I'd like you to represent us" and "In the earth it gathers its strength".
Without going into detail, I'm guessing the powerful being is either Machina Panzer or Anything Eater, and the location is the respective hidden dungeon in the Thunder Plains or at the back of the chocobo stables. That's all I have this time around.
you've got the bold letters right now but your interpretation of them is incorrect...........let's just say that both the italic sentence and the bold sentence are referring to the same (well let's say) SITUATION!
Well, it's been a little while since I last attempted this riddle, so hopefully I'll have some fresh perspective (probably not, though).
My guesses here will be the Thunder Plains and Zalamander. I'm not going to launch into a long explanation, but suffice it to say that this is where my interpretation led this time around.
Is it the Mission: Infiltrate Bevelle? I know there have been guesses based around that, but it's still slightly different.
sorry, nobody is near yet!
(Also note that the hidden phrases are "In the earth it gathers its strength" and "I'd like you to represent us.")Quote:
Originally Posted by masamune1600
I'm back for another try! It's been over a week since I last attempted this riddle, so hopefully, I can start with fresh ideas.
Again, I'm going to dispense with a stanza-by-stanza analysis. But, in any case, my guesses this time will be the Farplane and Azi Dahaka.
good to see you back on the job.....as for the guesses....nope