Potery???
POTE: (transitive verb): 1. dial Eng : push , shove , nudge; 2. dial Eng : kick , poke. Origin of POTE: Middle English "poten," from Old English "potian."
POTER: (noun): 1. one who potes.
POTERY: (noun): 1. the art, practice, or skill of poting.
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I think I get it... But I can't get the answer...
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Too soon for that one. I would hope that you will be able to solve it without hints. I also have another puzzle up. Who knows, it might offer some insipration! I am curious, you solved part one 12 minutes after it was posted but how long did it actually take you to solve it?
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Well, that's good to know. I had people solve something very similar before without complaints. But when I posted this one someone thought it was "just badly formed nonsense", "more along the lines of random luck" and "you think you have been obscure, instead you've been obtuse". Shows them how wrong they were.
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Somehow, I doubt that hint will be helpful. I am worried that any kind of hint would be too spoilerific and one of the solvers agreed with that. Still, I might offer something but only much latter. For now, if you are to attempt this again, keep in mind what I said, that the second part has nothing to do with the first.
Fake edit: LOL, I just woke and I'm sleepy and all. YOU were that solver.
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Or you got it wrong and that's why you are not sure. There should be no ambiguity about the way to write the correct answers. Although, once again, there is a little trick to writting them correctly that is explained in the potery. If you are not sure what part of the potery that is, then it is probably the case that the answers you have are wrong.
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...I have absolutely no clue what you're getting at. Well done.
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Final hints.
Part 1: Potery can make you remember your own relevant past experiences. Does mine do that to you?
Part 2: The first two verses are best viewed together. Each other verse is better viewed on it's own. They all refer to a group and define what makes the answer special among the members of that group.
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ends in front of the cross,
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lead by a vagrant just thief,
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profile of a parasite
mana ex conundrum.
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honor in crisis
a spore in need for a shock
a city in burnout.
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godfather of the syndicate.
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the plants in the mirror
command the dead band.
The army is in reckoning.
And what is up is destined to fall
and what has fallen will rise again.
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