Jun 11 2026 - Structural Analysis Report - Paris

Down with AI…boooo…hissssss…

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I think I get it now. We have to present food to the Atlas station in-game. Give it a cheese board and unlock the new update…

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Apparently this menu was added by a user a month ago.

The site has more menus over time, older when scrolling down

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Nope. I already have a shrine to the Atlas loaded with gifts including food, or at least and upside down mushroom that looks like a pie.

No affect.

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We are also up to 140/365, just FYI

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I tried to read what I could from the glitched image. This was best I could come up with

notable victoire
vostre bonne et longue santé
loyal
tres humble et obeissant serviteu
Simon de Buci

Oh and something about a giraffe. :sweat_smile:

We need a @William or a @AlexWinter to decipher these fawncy french lettering.

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Just a heads up that seems Middle/Early Modern French

notable victoire
vostre bonne et longue santé
loyal
tres humble et obeissant(obedient)serviteu(servant)
Simon de Buci

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Remember - IF this is a live drop, there should be a clear date and time for the exchange.

If you don’t have a date and time, don’t go there.

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If this is 15th-16th century French, Simon de Buci died in 1369 and I have no idea who this letter is from or to again.

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notable Victore

Possibility - the Hundred Years War, which was going on when Simon de Buci was President in Paris. Not sure it went well for the French, though the worst stuff was later on. There was also the Breton War of Succession,.

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He apparently recommends 3 long sausages and calls himself a Coissant servant? :joy:

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I think you’re still right, the hint is

Timeline_overlap

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I can’t read properly the note, but I see the word “recommandations” or something like that and “notable victoire” which means meanlingful or significant victory more than just notable.

Simon De Buci lived a long ass time ago.

If there are surviving letters written by him, they would not be in a modern parlance, I’m not sure how much french has changed and evolved over the years but I imagine the words and letter would be VERY different. S’s for F’s and F’s for S’s etc.

Is my 5 years working in a letter press museum and dating a language student for 3 about to finally pay off?!

Edit:

@Turbulentflow

Only seeing this now, thanks for the info <3

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whatever it reads, the letter is obviously out of time.

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I submitted something to the form anyway. Couldn’t find any evidence of a letter, but the most relevant date I could find was Simon de Buci’s death on 7 May 1369.

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I can see the words

obéissantes recommendations

notable victoire

a vostre bonne et longue santé

loyauté

Vostre très humble et obéissant serviteur

Simon de Buci

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I don’t think we have letters written by the guy, maybe this is a mix of multiple things ?

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In 1341, he received the title of First President of the Parliament of Paris, the present-day Court of Appeal. This royal recognition, along with his perpetual office, made him a very important figure in Paris in the mid-14th century. In 1350, he consolidated his position by purchasing[4] the Saint-Germain Gate, one of the ten gates built in the late 12th and early 13th centuries by Philip Augustus to provide access to Paris, which was then surrounded by walls. Passage through the Saint-Germain Gate entailed the payment of a tax on imported goods, which quickly secured De Buci’s fortune… Glory, too, soon followed. As early as 1352, the Parisian street that had led to this gate since the previous century was named “Rue de Buci.” The Saint-Germain Gate itself had been renamed “Porte de Buci” in honor of its new owner. Despite his wealth and responsibilities, it is likely that De Buci was not a very popular figure, at a time when King John II, known as John the Good, spent most of his time in tournaments and other festivities, and men thirsty for power and money, such as De Buci, controlled the affairs of the Kingdom.

Google translation from French Wikipedia

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The page updated

Update: Hallucination confirmed by Operators

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