Codex of the Lost Ring
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The Codex of the Lost Ring
Summary
History of the Codex
- First mentioned by Jorge to Monica's uncle, as she tells his story in a youtube video
Postcard contents |
- Jorge and five others were working on something. Monica's uncle, who had met Jorge long ago, left her a postcard as evidence of this mystery.
- Jorge indicates that they left their findings in various places, and it's believed that the site 164.109.150.213, a tool for locating and identifying omphaloi around the globe, is directing us to the locations of these "artifacts".
- The artifacts contain the pages from the Codex compiled below.
The Codex Transcripts
By Language
- Entire Codex in languages:
- Original Esperanto
- English // Deutsch // Español // français // Japanese // Mandarin // Nederlands // Português