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- | ''Translation by [[User:Hikaro|Hikaro]]'' | + | {{ArtifactTemplate |
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+ | |title=Chapter 26: The Search | ||
+ | |textby=[[User:Hikaro|Hikaro]] | ||
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- | Ch. 26 | + | :The Search |
- | The Search | + | |
- | You must search for the treasure that doesn't exist. | + | :You must search for the treasure that doesn't exist. |
- | Begin in Antwerp, where the five rings were first uncovered. Search for the things which we left behind. | + | :Begin in Antwerp, where the five rings were first uncovered. Search for the things which we left behind. |
- | You will recognize our thing according to how we leave no trace about us in it. One can be absolutely anonymous in this world - if one truly doesn't live in it. | + | :You will recognize our thing according to how we leave no trace about us in it. One can be absolutely anonymous in this world - if one truly doesn't live in it. |
- | Search for an index of the great mystery. Serve the people who asked "Who would make a thing of great beauty, of great importance--and would then take it apart?" | + | :Search for an index of the great mystery. Serve the people who asked "Who would make a thing of great beauty, of great importance -and then take it apart?" |
- | One world will wonder - but the other worlds will know. | + | :One world will wonder - but the other worlds will know. |
- | "Wonder is the beginning of wisdom." Thus said the Ancient Greeks. | + | :"Wonder is the beginning of wisdom." Thus said the Ancient Greeks. |
- | The timeless [literally, beyond time] work of art which marveled Antwerp in 1920 will make you wise during the year when time ceases. | + | :The timeless ''[literally, beyond time]'' work of art which marveled Antwerp in 1920 will make you wise during the year when time ceases. |
- | <u>Remember: There is not a sixth ring. Though you must find it.</u> | + | :<u>Remember: There is not a sixth ring. Though you must find it.</u> |
- | ''[Handwritten]'' Antwerp | + | :''[Handwritten]'' Antwerp |
- | Proof of Reprocurement: 32HK/4H35/6HK0/V890/53H4 | + | :Proof of Reprocurement: 32HK/4H35/6HK0/V890/53H4 |
+ | }} |
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- Chapter 26: The Search
(translation by Hikaro)
- The Search
- You must search for the treasure that doesn't exist.
- Begin in Antwerp, where the five rings were first uncovered. Search for the things which we left behind.
- You will recognize our thing according to how we leave no trace about us in it. One can be absolutely anonymous in this world - if one truly doesn't live in it.
- Search for an index of the great mystery. Serve the people who asked "Who would make a thing of great beauty, of great importance -and then take it apart?"
- One world will wonder - but the other worlds will know.
- "Wonder is the beginning of wisdom." Thus said the Ancient Greeks.
- The timeless [literally, beyond time] work of art which marveled Antwerp in 1920 will make you wise during the year when time ceases.
- Remember: There is not a sixth ring. Though you must find it.
- [Handwritten] Antwerp
- Proof of Reprocurement: 32HK/4H35/6HK0/V890/53H4