LG15: The Last puzzles
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This is an index of all the puzzles that have taken place in the LG15: The Last web series.
HELP ME!!!
Following her video The Gold Coast, Antonia appeared to be having fun in the north, and responded infrequently to members. On March 21, 2009, she posted a message to her Twitter account, stating "I need help! Please! It's the only way to get the message through!!!"
A new photo gallery on her account was quickly found, entitled HELP ME!!!. The gallery contained three separate images, each displaying Egyptian hieroglyphics.
There was a long-winded search for the solution that occurred over the weekend, following the discovery of the puzzle. Most glyphs remained mysterious, although the flight number QF 925 was determined. On Monday, Antonia updated her twitter account, stating that the intended meeting time was Tuesday.
An official solve was eventually given, by Antonia herself. [1]
They Must Be Stopped!!
Following the release of They Must Be Stopped!!, Sibylla Weave posted a puzzle in the discussion for the video:
Using simple substitution, the code was solved to be "SEE, PETTY FOOLS LIKE YOU WILL WASTE TIME CHASING RED HERRINGS... LIKE THIS".
She soon followed up that puzzle, with another:
52153131 14343315 3433 442315 31114344 343315 333452 5215'4215 231151243322 214533 23154215'43 11 13314515 52231144'43 343315 251554 44231144 131133333444 34351533 11 14343442?
Again using simple substitution, the code was solved as:
WELL DONE ON THE LAST ONE NOW WE'RE HAVING FUN HERE'S A CLUE WHAT'S ONE KEY THAT CANNOT OPEN A DOOR?
Stop the Celebration
With the video Stop the Celebration, Sibylla placed a Vigenère cipher in the video description.
FBXUOV HICK HOL I ARVB CDJAZL JSRXETP. YSS LWTF HAKVNQJ. HIYQ PYJE MIYFEU UI XBHV HXI OC TCVLKX C UONCD KFH MYL MBAS ARPMVB ULQ THV TXCL QYSN CX RIM CAE!
The key for the cipher remained elusive until Sibylla returned to comment following the release of the video Sounds of Silence, stating a fascination with Australian spiders. The key was later determined to be "Atrax Robustus", the scientific name of a common spider found in Australia. Using the key, the cipher was quickly solved. (It should be noted that the ultimate solution contained a few curious typos.)
FIGURE THIS OUT I HAVE LPIGHS PARENTS. HER REAL PARENTS. THEY WERE TRYING TO FIND HER OF COURSE I COULD NOT LET THIS HAPPEN TRY AND TELL THEM IF YOU CHN!
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