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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby brijones85 » Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:21 am

can someone please help me. im new to all this iv opened the isis but im lost with the riddle
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby evilkeen » Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:54 am

Hi brijones85, and welcome to the forum!

A lot of us are lost with the riddles, but don't forget the riddle should lead yo to the location of the pyramid, and the password you will need to open it.

As you have opened your ISIS, you can gain access to the 5% club where there is a lot more information. \just send a picture of your opened Isis with your forum name on a piece of paper to 'Gatekeeper'
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby Starfish » Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:11 am

Hi Guys

Anyone working on this. I have been since it came out. Think thats 2 or more years now :roll:

Come on puzz, give us a clue! get some excitement going again.

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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby Starfish » Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:47 pm

Is there another forum, there doesnt seem to be much discussion on here this last year.
Have any you regular guys looked at this riddle? Any thoughts always helpful. I still have a bash at night when I get time.
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby Ruiner85 » Sat Jan 07, 2012 7:46 pm

Has this Pyramid been solved yet? if not, does anyone have any helpful hints or clues? other than the original riddle? :oops: cause I'm soooo stuck on it :(
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby evilkeen » Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:50 pm

Ruiner85 wrote:Has this Pyramid been solved yet?

Not to my knowledge...

Ruiner85 wrote:if not, does anyone have any helpful hints or clues? other than the original riddle? :oops: cause I'm soooo stuck on it :(

No... They were never meant to be easy...
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby Ruiner85 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 5:08 pm

I was playing on google until about 3am this morning, i think i might have the location figured out...

Is there anyone else still working on this one that I might be able to discuss it with? we could help each other and split the prize :wink:
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby evilkeen » Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:08 pm

Never really looked at this one. Perhaps I should now the others I have looked at over time have gone or been solved...

Do you live close enough to visit and check out your thoughts about the location? I certainly don't! :-(
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby Ruiner85 » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:08 am

I live in Glasgow City Centre, judging by the placement on the map and the clues in the riddle (north to a famous river), I'm hoping it means the Clyde, which is a 2 minute walk from my flat, that I should hopefully be within walking distance... but to me, as long as it takes less than 3 hours to walk there, it's within "walking distance"... hehe :oops:
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby evilkeen » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:15 am

Oh yay, that's really close, good luck! One heck of a lot closer than the 300 mile drive from here!
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby Ruiner85 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:47 pm

I found the location, but the staff claim that it was moved from the premises a while ago...

Any ideas why this would happen? :?: :?: :?:
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby Toxophilite » Thu Jan 12, 2012 7:56 pm

I would pass all the information you have on to Andrew Reeves via email info@sonicgames-uk.com

If the pyramid was withdrawn by Sonic Games it should have been removed from the map. Unfortunately it wouldn't be the first time that a pyramid keeper has lost interest of their own free will, particularly if not many people are visiting.

Either way you should report it to Andrew.

Please keep us informed.
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby Ruiner85 » Fri Jan 13, 2012 9:15 pm

Got a response from Andrew this morning...

"Hi Paul

This is one of the problems with real pyramids on an adventure that lasts several years.
However if the real pyramid has gone missing, we will convert it to virtual pyramid and so the awards remain valid.

Regards
Andrew"

The staff I spoke to had no idea where it was or what happened to it. But they were going to contact head office and get back to me ... still waiting on them. But atleast we know for definate that either way it's still in play 8)
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby evilkeen » Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:36 am

Many thanks for the update.
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Re: Pyramid 25 Scotland

Postby Starfish » Sat Jan 14, 2012 2:41 pm

The pyramid was kept in the safe and I would think that the manager was the only one with access, so they must know where it went, unless the manager has left and taken it with them. I will not be happy if we dont have a real pyramid up here. I have been working on that riddle since it came out and have had more that 120 password guess more than paying for the actual value of the gold coin. There is no "experience" with virtual pyramids.
Why did we have the passwords introduced, to stop ppl phoning around all the shops etc in the are, it wasnt to make the adventure so difficult that pyramids sat for 4 or more years. Surely Andrew you must know the more pyramids solved the more interest there will be. I have watched the forum from day one go from boom discussion to zero. ppl just get fed up, I am sure the whole idea of the gold coins was for anyone who solved the puzzle and got there first as the location clue is tough enough.
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