all together translated it is "honor the truth of the mind"
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:02 pm
ewoods30
Latin words at top of Brochure
ok so i looked up "honorim" "animi" and "veritas" and got "honor" i got "honor" "mind/at heart" and "truth"
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 11:58 am
Kurraga
royce211 wrote:
shinything wrote:
The voicemail also encourages people to go back and look at the pages afterwards. I left them some gibberish and my username/number from the Survival Code page, but who knows if anything will come of that?
I honestly think there's more that we need to find with regard to these pages. Why else would they be there? Gotta be a reason.
EDIT: Adding to the discussion: Do we know what "HSP" stands for yet? It's been mentioned in the source in the /ascent/ page, and described vague-a-liciously as "the ability to look at the common housefly and see more." We know this place is all about the five senses, so maybe the redheaded girl has some form of ESP that... for some reason needs an H at the front?
hyper sensory perception? flies do have better senses...i think...
HSP is Heightened Sensory Perception. It's shown in the second comic.
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 10:56 am
justish
aileenberon wrote:
Actually, I think there might a bit more to the motto than that. The words are all nouns, but they are all in different (grammatical) cases. "Honorem" is the accusative case of "honor", "animi" is a genitive, veritas is a nominative. It still doesn't make a lot of sense since there is no verb to connect them or justify the cases.
Put that way the most sensible motto would the "Truths of the Mind make us/are our Honorable/Honor"
I'll keep working on it, school mottos are hard.
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 10:15 am
boredfairy
Are there "correct" answers for the voicemail word association?
This is my first real ARG and it just exploded last night so I'm having trouble keeping track.
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:30 am
aileenberon
Actually, I think there might a bit more to the motto than that. The words are all nouns, but they are all in different (grammatical) cases. "Honorem" is the accusative case of "honor", "animi" is a genitive, veritas is a nominative. It still doesn't make a lot of sense since there is no verb to connect them or justify the cases.
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 6:23 am
Adm_BlackCat
boredfairy wrote:
Ok so I went to sleep last night and missed a lot. Where did this Traelek link come from?