2012-12-13, 07:20 PM
Stereo Wrote:At least, I don't think SP's got quest/drop databases.[/color]
Oh fine, you win on a technicality. Hater.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
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2012-12-13, 07:20 PM
Stereo Wrote:At least, I don't think SP's got quest/drop databases.[/color] Oh fine, you win on a technicality. Hater.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
2012-12-14, 01:37 AM
Nion Wrote:Haiku #2 is up. Is this the one for kids at heart? I put in an entirely different answer. ![]() [MENTION=2462]MetaSeraphim[/MENTION]; I wish that didn't cost so much over here.
2012-12-14, 01:41 AM
Curtiss Wrote:Is this the one for kids at heart? I put in an entirely different answer.Yup, I thought seeing hearts = Amoria but floating = cloud = Orbis. Maybe it's something diff.
2012-12-14, 01:55 AM
Killmeplsok Wrote:Amoria and Orbis?Amoria doesn't float. @______@; KEY WORDS LADIES AND GENTS: >Floating >Child
2012-12-14, 01:56 AM
I think the second is Orbis or Ludibrium.. I don't think people who are kids at their heart would go to Amoria since that's a wedding town..
But is Ludibrium floating? I don't think so since it's considered "Ludus Lake" but I don't think Orbis is really a kid-oriented place either..
2012-12-14, 01:56 AM
Is it really "floating" though? It's supported by two towers on each side, which are connected to the ground...
2012-12-14, 01:59 AM
I just think Ludibrium fits the best out of the possible answers because the other two completely do not fit 'kids at heart'.
2012-12-14, 02:00 AM
ChronosXIII Wrote:Is it really "floating" though? It's supported by two towers on each side, which are connected to the ground...The only other thing that popped in my mind after it and Orbis was Maple Island. I can see Maple Island because of the nostalgia factor, perhaps. But honestly Ludibrium makes the most sense to me. But I still have time to think about it anyways.
2012-12-14, 02:08 AM
I hate how i dont know if my answers are correct...GUESS THATS PART OF THE FUN.
2012-12-14, 02:16 AM
Jamesie Wrote:The only other thing that popped in my mind after it and Orbis was Maple Island. I can see Maple Island because of the nostalgia factor, perhaps. But honestly Ludibrium makes the most sense to me. But I still have time to think about it anyways. It's driving me insane and I can't quite click that 'Submit' button... Although I guess this sort of prevents people from spreading the answer, unlike the BasilMarket anniversary.
2012-12-14, 02:22 AM
My friend suggested Happyville but I'm leaning towards Ludibrium at the moment.
2012-12-14, 03:55 AM
I'm pretty sure it has to be Ludi. Mainly because it says "unmoving", and Orbis has been said to sink and rise depending on the weight that it has to hold.
Just my guess though I could be totally wrong.
2012-12-14, 04:08 AM
[URL="https://www.google.com/search?q=meaning+of+ludibrium&oq=meaning+of+ludibrium"]"Ludibrium is a word derived from Latin ludus (plural ludi), meaning a plaything or a trivial game.
In Latin ludibrium denotes an object..." [/URL]
2012-12-14, 05:42 AM
If the hints are this ambiguous, maybe even factually flawed then there will be many codes being left unclaimed.
2012-12-14, 10:07 AM
The towers connect Ludi, they don't support it. It floats by itself. All hints point towards it.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
2012-12-14, 12:13 PM
Eos Wrote:The towers connect Ludi, they don't support it. It floats by itself. All hints point towards it. That's what I thought too before second guessing myself by saying "But what if it does?" and then saying to heck with it since the alternatives were even worse choices. |
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