Wow! Well that all happened rather fast, didn't it?
Glad it's back up and running.
Yeah, that's the same as it's been for a while, with that strange formatting around it.
So, do we think it's still something to do with the Abe face reveal? Or are we looking elsewhere? If we take into account the 2 new Tweets from Ed: (I'll embed them here again as a reference)
Could we potentially be after another audio file, given the "Are you listening?" Tweet. I do believe I attempted to convert the face reveal image to an .mp3 with no luck, and this ARG doesn't tend to repeat puzzle elements much. Let's have a sleuth and see what we can come up with.
EDIT: Wasn't there a file used along the way called "findthefuture.jpg" or something along those lines? Perhaps worth a revisit?
HERE WE ARE: I tried /ed/findthefuture.jpg, then /ed/decodethefuture.jpg and viola!
http://www.oddworld.com/soulstorm/ed...ethefuture.jpg
That is an edited version by me to make the symbols clearer. Use the URL above the image to view the original from the Soulstorm site. The cipher very much reminds me of pigpen, which has been used previously, but it seems to be a different variation.
I just found that on Google whilst searching for pigpen cipher variations, it matches the symbols in the picture, note how the file name contains utf-8. So are we looking for a specific kind of pigpen, and then a way to convert it back? I don't know what the fuck Club Penguin has to do with it
Edit 203: Here's our guide: scroll down the page and there's a table with the symbols and what they mean. Looks like there's quite a few numbers in there. Perhaps will come out with a URL.
http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Fonts/Pigpen.html
If everyone's free and happy to help out, shall we all take separate parts of the picture to decode, like a few lines each, to get it done quicker? Entirely up to you guys. Still don't know why the font is called Club Penguin! (The table we're working from is indeed the middle one in the character repertoire section called "Babelstone Club Penguin" Seems it was used by secret agents in the game or something)
EDIT: We might not be looking at the right code here. I may have got too excited as the symbols matched. The first two words on the Abe image translate to utter gibberish, although there's a good chance it requires further decoding after it's been translated from Babelstone pigpen:
E?ACJENE E?ANICJM
I'm gonna write out the letters as a decipher it, line by line. At least then, even if it's wrong we have a written version of the cipher that can be translated and manipulated. See you in half an hour!
Line 1: E?ACJENE E?ANICJM
Line 2: WEJH EBZ QNAJF Z , NMF
Line 3: FEJAZ UZ?JABZ M? ?ZEJGE? UNIO MMZ
Line 4: CLR ZBCADEBZB?ANAD\FE\OJMZ?PYM?
Line 5: BZIEF JM OMFEEJD EJYPAID MN ?A EJEBZ
Line 6: CNAOMG DJMZ? I ? , EJEBZ
Line 7: ?Y NAMR OEBZ FNAD UNIO DM ENI ?A FE
Line 8: LPZ? ZMN PPAW EW UNIO EJI EW
Line 9: LPEB MZ YMU FEEN EW ?Y DM ENM ?A FE
Line 10: NAICI E?AJ PPAW EW FNI E?AJ PPAW EW
Line 11: ZPMXEJ UPLOMG UEHM QJMW
Line 12: WMPPMD UIW EBZ ?Y NWMB? ?IB MJEB EBZ
EDIT: I think it might have to be caeser ciphered by 25 steps after translation. The reason I say this is line 4, in between the slashes the two letters "FE" when ciphered down 25 steps become "ED" So it looks like it could be a URL.