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Monthly Mystery: The Hidden Chamber - Part One

February 2024

Find a missing archaeologist in quest of an ancient chamber.

Solve mildly challenging puzzles to unlock the mystery.



The Hidden Chamber


Franny, the assistant researcher of the brilliant yet slightly eccentric archeologist Dr. Discovery, has been stationed at the ruins of the ancient city of Oddrona for the past two years. Their mission: to uncover a hidden chamber rumored to hold ancient texts unveiling secrets lost to time. Upon returning from a weekend trip to a nearby town, Franny discovers her boss's office in disarray, accompanied by a hurried note on her desk that reads, “Find me if I’m not back by Sunday.” With Monday morning already upon her, Franny fears her boss may be lost, possibly without sustenance. In a state of panic, Franny initiates a search for clues. Can you assist Franny in scrutinizing the clues and guide her in locating Dr. Discovery?


Part One

This is Part One of a three-part series. Be sure to check out Parts Two and Three to unlock the complete mystery.


Clue:


As Franny meticulously searches, she uncovers several items previously unnoticed:

  • An image portraying an ancient mural with an inscription in an ancient language carved over 4 pillars, reading from right to left.

  • A note beneath the image reading an inscription, "Jsppsa xli wlehsa ex xli wigsrh lsyv ejxiv qmhhec."

  • An additional image of the Lone Tower of Oddrona placed beside the note.


Can you deduce Dr. Discovery's potential destination based on these newly discovered clues?



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Check out Part Two and Part Three to complete the February 2024 Monthly Mystery.

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