April 27-29 W/RE Dev Site-May 11 Dev Kit Winners

Looks like the first postcard is of Chaco Canyon

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Bottom postcard is city of Teotihucacan in Mexico I think

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So maybe its the name of a king in the first picture, the name of a town in the second picture, and the name of a monastery in the third picture.

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Interesting though because the Anasazi did not have any kings, they did have an elite class. The Mayan had kings or rulers

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The first postcard is what i believe Machu Picchu, Peru.

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Possibly. I was going by the writing as well. The postcards seem to be giving clues to where he actually lives and the sites are described in relation to his home.

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as the drop was in London could it be Westminster abbey
kings are buried here in London and a monastery!

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Any possible answers you think you have, email it to warelearn@ware-mail.cloud with the code z1057t

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Marylake Monastery, King City, Ontario, CN

TQQdlesā„¢

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So, will this be the next live drop location, do we have any more info?

n April 29th at 1PM local time, players met with a W/ARE technician in London and were given a scrambled picture of the ā€œThe Thinkerā€ sculpture by Auguste Rodin, displayed at the Detroit Institute of Arts Museum. The keyphrase Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare, 1781, a painting found at the same museum, provided the code for sub-wallet JULIETT.

This unlocked three new postcards in the Documents section

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The Nightmare is a 1781 oil painting by Anglo-Swiss artist Henry Fuseli. It shows a woman in deep sleep with her arms thrown below her, and with a demonic and apelike incubus crouched on her chest

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I don’t think it’s going to be another live drop. We just have to figure out where Mr. Zheng supposedly is and email it to WARE

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Ok. Just trying to put this all in order. It is rather difficult to follow this part of the ARG. Thanks!

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I’m guessing the post cards and a map will help eliminate countries as there are directions on them…

And it’s in the Detroit Institute of Arts, which is the picture from the live drop

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Chewy would agree😊

So my next question is why are there more POI’s than there are postcards? Are those correct or not? Are there perhaps displays in the Detroit Museum for those locations?

Well not taking a trip to number two for a dig aroundšŸ¤”

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