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Connell 04-07-2016 09:44 AM

SoulStorm ARG - Piece 3
 
Tweet from Ed an hour ago:




Any ideas? dibeh? The caesar cipher returns "qvoru" so I don't think it's that...

They've had over 22,000 followers for the last couple of days.. Methinks the end of this whole ARG will be when they hit 23K, then they'll reveal the face and what this whole thing has been about.

EDIT: Piece 3 on the message box is now a question mark. THIS NOT A DRILL GUYS. Another puzzle for us to solve :D

I tried assuming the characters around the word "dibeh" was morse code (e.g asterisks were dots and hyphens were dashes) and that returns "EITDIBEHT" when fully translated into morse code, which is just as much gibberish as "dibeh" is in the first place. None of those things, forwards or backwards, work as URL's on the soulstorm site. Any ideas?

Pirfsich 04-07-2016 09:56 AM

Nope, no idea...
Maybe that's just a distraction and/or automatically generated tweet.

Connell 04-07-2016 09:57 AM

I wonder how we find the task for piece 3 then. I think they must be related in some capacity as I believe 3 changed to a question mark at the same time as that tweet came out.

Connell 04-07-2016 10:45 AM




EDIT: sorry for the double post

Pirfsich 04-07-2016 10:46 AM

Just wanted to post this. No idea what this means...

Varrok 04-07-2016 10:48 AM

...ed wants nachos?

Pirfsich 04-07-2016 10:49 AM

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...ed wants nachos?

and sleep.

oddworld.com/soulstorm/ed/nachosleep.jpg

lel.

Varrok 04-07-2016 10:51 AM

You and me both, Ed. You and me both. . .

Connell 04-07-2016 10:54 AM

These recent tweets do read like he's fallen asleep at the keyboard and melted cheese has poured through the letters. It's a hard live being a captive Mudokon. At least he can get wifi and Twitter updates where he is.

Pirfsich 04-07-2016 10:57 AM

Necrum Nachos.
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THEY ARE NOT TELLING YOU EVERYTHING.

Connell 04-07-2016 10:58 AM

We've done it guys, ARG is over. Brew is being replaced with Nachos for Soulstorm.

Pirfsich 04-07-2016 11:02 AM

"dip'eh nachos"


I'm crying

FennecFyre 04-07-2016 11:10 AM

The Magog's new tagline for the switch:

"Don't sip, DIP!"

Annnnd that was a horrible joke.

Pirfsich 04-07-2016 11:11 AM

The opportunity is too good to not make fanart out of this..

Connell 04-07-2016 11:11 AM

The ARG suddenly took a mexican twist. What do you call your bones that now belong to Glukkons?

Nacho-bones! Get it? Because nacho sounds like "not your"... I'll just leave.


I feel like we need another clue before we can crack this bit. To recap:

. The message box on the soulstorm site now displays a ? on piece three.

. 2 new tweets from Ed:







As far as I can tell, these are our only leads for piece 3. I like that different tasks can go on simultaneously, whilst we wait for the remaining scrub shots, which by my count, there are 22 of. Nearly there!

acedude 04-07-2016 11:35 AM

Every time I see edmudokon's profile picture I am reminded of the damn spoderman meme.
http://i.imgur.com/5OVwS3A.jpg
I declare this is what Ed actually looks like.

FennecFyre 04-07-2016 11:38 AM

Headcanon accepted.

Pirfsich 04-07-2016 11:47 AM

I'm way too bored today.

14237

Varrok 04-07-2016 11:48 AM

Okay, that's enough, guys.

Are "na" and "tzo" similar to anything we've managed to decode from the morse-coded mp3s?

Connell 04-07-2016 11:55 AM

Not that I know of. I've tried putting it through so many ciphers and nothing that makes any sense comes back; no anagrams of anything either. Normally when he sends these clues there's a sort of guide or key to how to decipher them, or a change in the source code on the soulstorm website to point us in the right direction, but we've got nothing at the minute. Perhaps there was another layer to heard.mp3?

I even tried translating them from Japanese because OWI had a tweet on about a fix for Japanese subtitles in N'n'T today haha.

I feel like the way the layout of the first tweet is intentional, e.g the placement of the asterisks and so on means something.

It's also a possibility it could be pointing us towards a page on the actual Oddworld website, like when piece 2 was located at the bottom of Lorne's "about" page.

The problem is, until we figure out what it means, we can't go looking for anything.

acedude 04-07-2016 12:03 PM

The z's in Ed's tweets are obviously static, right? Unless the number of z's matters...

Connell 04-07-2016 12:04 PM

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The z's in Ed's tweets are obviously static, right? Unless the number of z's matters...

I was thinking that as well. I don't know if this ARG is just making me scrutinize every detail but I was thinking maybe the "bzz" parts are part of the answer as well, rather than merely static.

But then, what do they mean?

Varrok 04-07-2016 12:05 PM

It's probably static.

The "zz"s might obscure parts of a word:
na'ZZ'tso'ZZ'

Connell 04-07-2016 12:07 PM

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It's probably static.

The "zz"s might obscure parts of a word:
na'ZZ'tso'ZZ'

That's a good point, perhaps "dibeh" fits in those gaps in some form, and his message was interfered with and sent in 2 parts?

EDIT: na-dibeh-tso is an anagram of "Abe nod sith"

Abe is a jedi.

Manco 04-07-2016 12:16 PM

I feel like the gap between the tweets indicates the original tweet was solvable on its own, and the more recent tweet was a hint to help us out.

Connell 04-07-2016 12:24 PM

If that's the case, I wonder what the first tweet means on it's own? It doesn't come back as anything from the caesar cipher. I was looking over the OWI website to see if any of the stuff on there had a paragraph where the first letter of each line started with "d,i,b,e and h" going down. I think I'm in this too deep guys.

Manco 04-07-2016 12:35 PM

Well I don’t know how to solve it, but it could help for us to take a step back and assess the possibilities.
  • None of the puzzles we’ve solved so far have relied on content from previous puzzles, so it’s safe to assume this will be standalone as well.
  • DIBEH means nothing on its own, the standard Caesar cipher turns up nothing, and it’s not an anagram.
  • Every letter in DIBEH is unique, so if it’s encrypted with a substitution cipher we won’t be able to crack it. This means it can’t be a substitution cipher, as OWI wouldn’t give us an unsolvable puzzle.
  • None of Ed’s previous tweets have used asterisks and dashes in the way these tweets have. Either or both may be significant. They could be a reference to morse code, although previous messages from Ed have used . instead of * to represent dots.
  • DIBEH is a very short message, so it’s unlikely to be a direct clue such as a URL.
  • The second tweet is possibly meant to help us solve the first in some way.

Xavier 04-07-2016 12:44 PM

I fully agree with Manco.

Also I would appreciate it if you guys could try to keep this topic clean, so if you don't have anything useful to contribute please don't post.

Connell 04-07-2016 12:52 PM

I also agree with all those points. I'm absolutely stuck for ideas though. Hopefully Ed will take pity on us in the morning and point us in the right direction. I'm excited to find out what the next task is going to be.

Manco 04-07-2016 12:53 PM

bzzbzzzzz* ** - dibeh -

If we substitute * for . and take the buzzes as distorted . and - (based on length), we get:
.-. .. - dibeh -
r i t dibeh t

But I can’t see where else that could go – it’s still gibberish, and doesn’t cipher or anagram to anything meaningful either. So I’m not sure if morse code is the right way to look at it, but I feel the punctuation is definitely significant in some way.

Edit: bzzbzzzzz and na-zz-tso-zz are both 9 characters. Perhaps the full message is meant to be na-zz-tso-zz* ** - dibeh -?

Varrok 04-07-2016 01:05 PM

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Edit: bzzbzzzzz and na-zz-tso-zz are both 9 characters. Perhaps the full message is meant to be na-zz-tso-zz* ** - dibeh -?

Why the dashes, then?

Connell 04-07-2016 01:24 PM

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bzzbzzzzz* ** - dibeh -

If we substitute * for . and take the buzzes as distorted . and - (based on length), we get:
.-. .. - dibeh -
r i t dibeh t

Yeah, I did that earlier, but I got E I T dibeh T

But you're right, it's still absolute gibberish and doesn't translate to anything using any of the methods we've come to view as "standard" in this ARG. Perhaps a new code method?

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Why the dashes, then?

Perhaps to signal individual words? It might be a url and that's how they've decided lay it out? All just speculative theories.

Connell 04-07-2016 01:25 PM

lol double post ignore pls.

Manco 04-07-2016 01:32 PM

I can’t shake the feeling this’ll be blindingly obvious in hindsight, but I’ve been bashing my head against it for a while now and I’m not getting anywhere.

Connell 04-07-2016 01:34 PM

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I can’t shake the feeling this’ll be blindingly obvious in hindsight, but I’ve been bashing my head against it for a while now and I’m not getting anywhere.

Exactly how I feel. I feel like we're all in way too deep and we're looking into the meaning of everything.

Like with the heard.mp3, I was literally doing exactly what I needed to do to solve it, but 50 times more intricate when I could have solved it about 4 hours prior.

However, this whole thing is sort of about the tiny nuances in language and placement of certain characters, so maybe we're not looking hard enough. Who knows guys.

Perhaps it relates to the stuff in the source code in some way?

Manco 04-07-2016 01:46 PM

I can’t see the source code being used here, it hasn’t changed since we found heard.mp3 and I don’t think they would try and hide multiple puzzle solutions in that one piece of text.

Snukm 04-07-2016 02:45 PM

Dibeh meaning - Link

Connell 04-07-2016 03:06 PM

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Dibeh meaning - Link

I would hazard a guess and say it's not a literal word, but more a clue we have to decipher. Maybe an acronym, or possibly part of a bigger word or bigger anagram. I'm completely stuck on it to be honest.

mouthbeast 04-07-2016 04:15 PM

I tried putting the letters "dibehnatso" through an anagram solver, and I got a very interesting result, but it's not very relevant. The letters CAN rearrange to "banished to", but I've input that everywhere to no avail. Just an easter egg, I guess.

acedude 04-07-2016 04:18 PM

I may have over analyzed this to the extreme but it actually kind of looks like Navajo (which is a NATIVE American language).
http://www.snowwowl.com/histcodedictionary.html
All "tso", "dibeh", and "na" appear on this webpage. Forgive me for going overboard on this part of the ARG.