Thanks again for all the work that must have gone into putting this together, and congratulations to everyone else who won. :)
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WOW @_@
This was so much fun. Thanks a lot for your participation. You were all so kind and stimulated !
So for the Walkthrough you're waiting for, maybe you'll be a bit disappointed, because I haven't make a map of the (91) GAs so some of the challenges resolution /en vrac/
Pale echoes challenge : 1 character on each line was in italic, this made an 8 character code for a jigidi. When the jigidi was solved, there was a GA code hidden in the dark top corner (it was a lighter shade of dark)
Optika challenge : This one a lot of people needed help...probably on my account... O's were . (dots) and H's and M's were _ (deshes) for a morse code 8 character to an ITH with a Time theme.
Kholat challenge : firsts letters of the 5 lines in desription were bringning you to the hamlet.
Zotrix challenge : in the third image, where the young boy is looking there is a GA code
Sorcerer king's challenge : this one was my favourite as it was pretty in plainssight, but managed to stump a lot of yous : first three characters were in italic in the first line, Then the two other ones were the first characters from the two bottom line :P I needed an X that's why I made a misdirect with a number in latin.
Third Nightorc's challenge : This one also stumped a lot of yous. I had the chance of having a five uppercase letters GA code, so the 5 words in the image were the step to get out of there ;)
Labyrinth escape challenge : characters were easy to find, but were encrypted with Caesar Cipher. First tarot card number was used to encrypt, then second card's number was used to decrypt.
I think that's pretty much it I may have forgotten some, if you have questions or words, feel free to contact me
For as to how I made this, the idea popped in my head during october and I started to collect keys and whatnot's then some pretty sweet bargains were there (Wasteland and others) I made an excell spreadsheet for the beginning, but then didn't have much time to put into taking the time to keep traces, so I just went at it, improvising, getting inspiration from the games themselves or from other's puzzles...with Wasteland as the Best ending...
Love you all and =Merry Happy everything for you and your loved ones. Take care and be the positive change you want to see in the world. Work towards peace and caring.
Be blessed
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