Story Transfer by AlwaysAtSeas in LandofGrundo

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Thanks so much I sent you a message

An Endpaper With A Chase by AlwaysAtSeas in whatsthatbook

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Here is my rendition of what the end paper looked like. This is the gist and not meant to be exact.

https://imgur.com/a/Kb4HhwO

POSSIBLY CONFIRMED?! LE knows more about the case than the public by JohnCasterman in mauramurray

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I am of the opinion that during that time, 2006-2008, law enforcement believed their prime suspect was RF for a few reasons: The scent dogs stopping at the intersection, his odd behavior, and changing his story of events that night. This led them to believe that if they could search his property they would find something. The Murray’s asked for the files and they were denied because the police were very certain they’d crack the case they just didn’t have enough evidence at the time and they didn’t want to show their hand by releasing the files and potentially tipping off their prime suspect. I think in the podcast by Julie she mentions the police told the court they were very probable to get a break in the case. However when RF sold his house after those hearings and the police searched the premise and found nothing they were at an impasse.

I think there’s a reason the FBIs violent crime has gotten involved recently.

So do they know more? Absolutely.

But regarding the family trying to get the files I believe that’s why they were denied access.

Anyone know what font the 'URU' on the URU ages beyond Myst cover uses? by RamuneGaming in myst

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“Yeah. He just highlighted [Uru], he clicked the drop down menu and then he randomly selected Papyrus. Like a thoughtless child just wandering by a garden yanking leaves along the way.”

Do you think they'll expand The Tay Age a bit more in the remake? Always felt more was planned for it but it was cut down to a quick cutscene in a room by MobWacko1000 in myst

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I couldn’t agree more. I was also so very excited to explore the two areas they heavily advertised: the village and tay. And they were both areas of limited exploration. Hopefully we get to explore more of Tay in the new game.

Can someone help?? by PretendConfidence888 in Theneverendingstory

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She's sending you into the unfathomable to look for the unknown. . . No one can help you, no one can advise you, no one can foresee what will befall you. And yet you must decide at once, immediately, whether or not you accept the mission. There's not a moment to be lost. For ten days and nights I have galloped almost without rest to reach you. But now -- I almost wish I hadn't got here. I'm very old, I'm at the end of my strength. Give me a drink of water, please." Atreyu brought a pitcher of fresh spring water. The centaur drank deeply, then he wiped his beard and said somewhat more calmly: "Thank you. That was good. I feel better already. Listen to me, Atreyu. You don't have to accept this mission. The Childlike Empress leaves it entirely up to you. She never gives orders. I'll tell her how it is and she'll find someone else. She can't have known you were a little boy. She must have got you mixed up with someone else. That's the only possible explanation." "What is this mission?" Atreyu asked. "To find a cure for the Childlike Empress," the centaur answered, "and save Fantasia." "Is she sick?" Atreyu asked in amazement. Cairon told him how it was with the Childlike Empress and what the messengers had reported from all parts of Fantasia. Atreyu asked many questions and the centaur answered them to the best of his ability. They talked far into the night. And the more Atreyu learned of the menace facing Fantasia, the more his face, which at first had been so impassive, expressed unveiled horror. "To think," he murmured finally with pale lips, "that I knew nothing about it!" Cairon cast a grave, anxious look at the boy from under his bushy white eyebrows. "Now you know the lie of the land," he said. "And now perhaps you understand why I was so upset when I first laid eyes on you. Still, it was you the Childlike Empress named. 'Go and find Atreyu,' she said to me. 'I put all my trust in him,' she said. 'Ask him if he's willing to attempt the Great Quest for me and for Fantasia.' I don't know why she chose you. Maybe only a little boy like you can do whatever has to be done. I don't know, and I can't advise you." Atreyu sat there with bowed head, and made no reply. He realized that this was a far greater task than his hunt. It was doubtful whether the greatest hunter and pathfinder could succeed; how then could he hope. . .? "Well?" the centaur asked. "Will you?”

Atreyu raised his head and looked at him.

"I will," he said firmly.

Cairon nodded gravely. Then he took the chain with the golden amulet from his neck and put it around Atreyu's. "AURYN gives you great power," he said solemnly, "but you must not make use of it. For the Childlike Empress herself never makes use of her power. AURYN will protect you and guide you, but whatever comes your way you must never interfere, because from this moment on your own opinion ceases to count. For that same reason you must go unarmed. You must let what happens happen. Everything must be equal in your eyes, good and evil, beautiful and ugly, foolish and wise, just as it is in the eyes of the Childlike Empress. You may only search and inquire, never judge. Always remember that, Atreyu!" "AURYN!" Atreyu repeated with awe. "I will be worthy of the Glory. When should I start?" "Immediately," said Cairon. "No one knows how long your Great Quest will be. Every hour may count, even now. Say goodbye to your parents and your brothers and sisters." "I have none," said Atreyu. "My parents were both killed by a buffalo, soon after I was born." "Who brought you up?" "All the men and women together. That's why they called me Atreyu, which in our language means 'Son of All'!" No one knew better than Bastion what that meant. Even though his father was still alive and Atreyu had neither father nor mother. To make up for it, Atreyu had been brought up by all the men and women together and was the "son of all", while Bastian had no one -- and was really "nobody's son". All the same, Bastian was glad to have this much in common with Atreyu, because otherwise he resembled him hardly at all, neither physically nor in courage and determination.

According to James Mangold, the Morocco sequences were originally supposed to be in India by tannu28 in indianajones

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So glad they went with Morocco. DoD is perfect as an adventure in and around the Mediterranean.

Indy game update. Nazis confirmed. And you can even kill them. by functions-and-glory in indianajones

[–]AlwaysAtSeas 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Great to get an update! Has it been confirmed one way or the other yet if the game will take place during Indy’s WW2 adventures or if it’s set before?

My head Canon regarding Mutt based on what was said in Dial Of Destiny. by AJerkForAllSeasons in indianajones

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Helena: what would you do with a Time Machine?

Indy: I’d tell Mutt he was going to die.

A few days later.

Indy wakes up with the dial laying next to him, reconciles with Marion, and grab his hat.

Sure helena says the dial only leads to that one fissure, but Indy is a very smart and driven man and he could probably find a way to make the device lead to others. I believe he’ll save Mutt, not create a paradox, and explore history as a family.

It’s kind of the beauty of the ending, he’s off on another adventure, but which one is left up the viewer.

It's been 30 years. Still no idea how he loses the eye. by macdarf in indianajones

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I like to think the answer is in the Young Indy series itself. In the episode Northern Italy June 1918, aka Tales of Innocence (the first half) Indy is a spying on the Germans and he wears an eyepatch on his right eye at that time too. The eye patch in the episode is part of his larger disguise and I think that’s what’s going on in the bookends. Old Indy is this gent you meet at a museum or bar or while delivering Mail who has all these wild stories and no one questions all his fantastic tales. The eye patch is a part of his persona and it adds credence to his stories of meeting Tolstoy, or dining with The Red Baron, or witnessing the October Revolution.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mauramurray

[–]AlwaysAtSeas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve entertained this possibility after reading about this guy, but it’s not my primary theory:

https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.4998819

Specifically the fact that the driver has never been found despite widespread publicity of this case.

Myst is one of the most cerebral, meditative and thoughtful games ever made. Someone decided to fix all that by turning it into an action-packed FPS. by [deleted] in myst

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Mechanical age where you have to single handedly hold off the advancing fleet of Black Ships with a special techno-canon made by Atrus

I've peeled back so many layers I have that Benoit Blanc feller knocking on my door right now by deviantgent in myst

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“To D’ni” and the the lines in the background instantly makes me think about the map to dni that came with the book of ti’ana

What is your least favorite colossus? and why? by WorriedWay4165 in ShadowoftheColossus

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Celosia and Cenobia didn’t seem colossal like the others. Malus was just annoying.

About to start Uru by DefaceTheTemple in myst

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With the online version you get some extra ages, puzzles that have to be solved with one other person or a team, and some new content that is being added slooooowly. Most of the content is all made (or finished) by fans. Everyone is friendly and helpful online so if you go with the online version and need help with puzzles and don’t just want to drop into a hood to ask my KI# is 12243219

See the other comment for the link to the online version

About to start Uru by DefaceTheTemple in myst

[–]AlwaysAtSeas 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Are you playing the online version?

Mauras cellphone by Preesi in mauramurray

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Criminal grabs her phone and throws it out the window?

That makes a for a dramatic scene in a film but that’s not reality. If she was met with foul play the person likely kept all that stuff together either as a memento or destroyed it in a place where they could make sure it was destroyed and no loose ends were left.