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  1. BEHIND 469
  2. - Find the way to make a riddle that would take years to figure out?
  3. - There must be someone who done it before, where they got the idea from
  4. - Books could be the key to understand the language
  5. - Keep it to ingame things
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  7. THEORYS
  8. Dmitri Borgmann
  9. Most important part a guy who did alot of puzzles, one were numbers translated into words. He did a lot of different puzzles like paradoxes etc
  10. Makes me think, what else did they 'copy' and turn into quests etc?
  11.  
  12. Professor Ziman's classic textbook on the theory of solids was first pulished in 1964
  13. The Force of Knowledge
  14. Puzzles, problems, and enigmas
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  16. Hidden meaning of books
  17. Strangely written books could have secrets, another meaning. How numbers can be translated into our understanding
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  19.  
  20. About Borgmann and the relation to 469
  21. - Numercial homonymy, seems like the thought behind 469 works similar
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  23. Dmitri_Borgmann
  24. Beyond Language
  25. 469 = "beyond language"
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  27. Language_on_Vacation
  28. The manuscript Borgmann originally submitted contained two additional chapters, on word play involving phonetics and semantics, which were rejected by the publisher. Some of this material was recycled for Borgmann's second book,
  29. Beyond Language: Adventures in Word and Thought, and other topics were worked into Word Ways articles
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  31. The Borgmann apocrypha
  32. "A brief excursion into numerical homonymy, illustrated by "100204180" (translated as "I ought nought to owe, for I ate nothing")
  33. Sentences composed of words having the same initial sound but different initial letters (Pneumatic gnomes knew mnemonic names), or sentences composed of words having the same initial letters but different initial sounds (Pshaw! Psychotic Peiping philosophizes Pnom-Penh's ptomaine poisoning), do appear in Problem 58: Sight and Sound."
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  35. Some of the work Borgmann did in 1964
  36. 1964 Jan Presenting the one and only Dr. Matrix, numerologist, in his annual performance
  37. 1964 Feb The hypnotic fascination of sliding-block puzzles
  38. 1964 Mar The remarkable lore of the prime numbers [cover]
  39. 1964 May The tyranny of 10 overthrown with the ternary number system
  40. 1964 Aug Concerning several magic tricks based on mathematical principles
  41. 1964 Sep Puns, palindromes and other word games that partake of the mathematical spirit
  42. 1964 Nov Some paradoxes and puzzles involving infinite series and the concept of limit
  43. 1964 Dec On polyiamonds: shapes that are made out of equilateral triangles
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  46. IDEAS / LEADS / TESTS - MIXED
  47. - Not nearly complete(d)
  48.  
  49. 469 = "beyond language" aka bonelord language
  50. Spell out the letters, it will then be able to form words or use letters from the numbers written out completely
  51. a number can also be/sound like something similar (?)
  52. But this wont get a 100% translation, so there must be a clue somewhere else, books?
  53. Middle English words (?) thou ten etc
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  55.  
  56. 469
  57. four six nine
  58. our sin
  59. your sixth sense (proprioception)
  60. our six senses
  61.  
  62. Does not make great sense -- Thoughts
  63. 1, I
  64. 13, am/m
  65. 94, the/a
  66. 49, prisoner
  67.  
  68. 1, I / one
  69. 13, on / the / am
  70. 94, in / for / your
  71. 49, our / mind
  72.  
  73. a wrinkled bonelord: I am 486486
  74. I am four eight six four eight six
  75. I am foresights
  76.  
  77. Avar Tar: 29639 46781! 9063376290 3222011 677 80322429 67538 14805394, 6880326 677 63378129 337011 72683 149630 4378! 453 639 578300 986372 2953639!
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  79. Knightmare: 3478 67 90871 97664 3466 0 345!
  80. IS AR EA NR AN AE ES IS EE IS T
  81. it is a real scentist!
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  83. Player: our sin
  84. A Wrinkled Bonelord: The world is full of inferior species. Once, our race ruled the whole world, but then the gods destroyed our empire ...
  85. A Wrinkled Bonelord: But our race is proficient in the return from death. One day we will rise again, that's for sure!
  86.  
  87. Acrostic theory - Are there any hidden secrets on the books 'related' to bonelords / 469
  88.  
  89. Some books for example Beware of the bonelord or You cannot even imagine are written strangely
  90. They seem to hide the knowledge on how they use numbers to code their speak with letters in the books
  91. Each book related is a part of the key to the full picture, alphabet but also when to use words etc
  92.  
  93. Good to have in mind :
  94. One-letter words:
  95. a, I, 0.
  96.  
  97. Frequent two-letter words:
  98. of, to, in, it, is, be, as, at, so, we, he, by, or, on, do, if, me, my, up, an, go, no, us, am...
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  100. Frequent three-letter words:
  101. the, and, for, are, but, not, you, all, any, can, had, her, was, one, our, out, day, get, has, him, his, how, man, new, now, old, see, two, way, who, boy, did, its, let, put, say, she, too, use...
  102.  
  103. Frequent four-letter words:
  104. that, with, have, this, will, your, from, they, know, want, been, good, much, some, time, very, when, come, here, just, like, long, make, many, more, only, over, such, take, than, them, well, were...
  105.  
  106. How to say 0 in a number
  107. When there is a 0 (zero) in the telephone number, there are two ways of saying it:
  108.  
  109. The most common way is to pronounce the Zero like the name of the letter O (oh).
  110.  
  111. five oh five nine, one oh two three.
  112. Sometimes in American English, the Zero is pronounced as Zero and not O.
  113.  
  114. 5059-1023 = five zero five nine, one zero two three.
  115. However, you will also hear people say OH instead of Zero in American English.
  116.  
  117. Consecutive numbers
  118. If a number contains two of the same numbers together, we usually say double (then that number):
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  120. five seven one eight, double three, six, nine.
  121. If a phone number contains three of the same numbers together, we usually say triple (then that number):
  122. two one four nine, eight triple seven.
  123. However in many movies or TV series, the phone number that appears starts with 555… and they say these numbers individually as five, five, five… and not triple five. This is a fake phone number so people don’t call them. 555-3527 = five, five, five, three five, two seven.
  124.  
  125. DECODE THE HIDDEN MEANING OF BOOKS,
  126.  
  127. From the books, the number can be written cryptic for example ten = 10 and this will have a corresponding letter translation or how you should use it in the context
  128. The words are not written completed but are for example th can mean the, som could be some, las could be last, wat could the what, thrac could be track, sev can be seven
  129. tal can be talk
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  131. acrostic-extraction X1&2&3/W
  132.  
  133. You Cannot Even Imagine
  134. YOU WON SEE THIS SEVCEN OLD NO TIM MAN WIL EVE DIE FEA THA DAY NOT FOR WEA AND DON CAR MUC ABO
  135. AL IDEA BUT FEA FOR ALL THE MEM THO ONE WILL REMAIN YOUR WORK CAN TRU PRE THE ESS WILL EACH BOOK S TO TAB DIE EVE HAV WIT WIL DIE WIT HAS NEV EXI WAS THE
  136. WHER OR S LET IN THE STAT HE SE VTEM WAS THE RIILED HIS PEAPEO THE FARN OR FIN REFFRO THE WAR WAS THE WIT THE BE TASR FOR THE WHI FEM THA WAS LON DEATH EF OU WIT THE LAS FR D FUT BAT
  137. THE PLA WE SAGA THE UN S LEG WIT R ARM AK H IS MOVA S C BE C THE SER GOD WAT THE FIRE LVSTR FOR N AT WIT THE HEL THE LIG WAS WHO AS S THE GRE CALASS THE BON LAN AND YOU COM HER THI
  138. MOU AND ASK HOW WIN THE HE A SOM S HE THI WOR HAS BE CR ID MOC
  139.  
  140. Beware of the Bonelords
  141. THE BON ARE AN CRAC U NDD WE NE C AL TT HE CAN SPELIK HU MUS IS OM MEM THE NATTON C ON BLIK CODE WITH EACH EYE WHE BLI COU MEA SOM SYLLET WOR FAR THE MOS COM SPE HAV EVE EN C AND AL MIM P
  142. COM FAR CAN TEL NOT ONLLAN BUT AL S SOM K IN MATTH I COM MAK TED EVE TRY UND THA LAN THE BOO THE BON WRI CO NON L N U MA ND THE COD BEH THE INC COM THI RAC WAS ONE THO WHI WER PART HE C REWAR
  143. AND THE IT SPEAC I VAND POW LONG ON THE ARE RUM ABO STI EXI BON SET WHE THE TRY IMP THE UN SNECRIT AND C R EAR MUND FAN MAY EAR AFF COM SAL MAD FRO LIN THI PAGGE N THE SEEM AL BUT WIT ANY
  144. AMBMORTHA C LAS O M LA I ANDDEF THE THE SEEH A VAMB CON ALL WIT O THRAC BIG ST YO THTH A BON MER WHO O CC JOI FOR WIT O THEN T FOR PRI REA
  145.  
  146. Acient Races
  147. SOM THE AN CRAC THA R O S AND DE CDUR THE WAR THE GOD WER IN C POW COM MOD MAN ONLTAL SURANC TEL ABO THI PEO THE WER RA CLIK THE VIR WHO TRA THE SKY THE CLOS HI BEI LIK THE ELEMENT HE NAM LON FOR
  148. WHOORD SPE WER WO R MAG THA FOR REAAR O THE THE THE WER THE TUROSKAHA WHI ARE REM FOR CRE RUN BIGS HI THE UN NRAC THAT A MAN D MAST HE FORICE AND COL SE R T HE NOT FOR THE AN C THE MOD BON WHO COURA
  149. I WHO ARM UND BLI AND SUM ABODE CAN D BON HUG HOU SOM THEMODRA CH AD AN C WHI WER FAR MOR POW THA THE KIN TOD THE W AR CON AND THE BIT GRE LES AND LES RAC WE R A BLR A I GRE S A IT HAHUMAN D OR C WER THE LEA AND THE L AS THE R A C C RE
  150.  
  151. The Bonelord Threat I
  152. THE BON THR ON C THE OLD DAY THE BONN U MA MOTHE MOS POW R AC THE WORTH E MIG C IT WHI CHA CON O MI DAR PY R COU FOU ALL OVE THE WOR THE BONE RE THE US IT HE SAM IN N FOR TEL WHI LET THE BOD F LOT HE AIR HOW THE COU NOT COM WITH AN
  153. AND ARM THA DID THE BID FOR THIREA THE RELA NO IN N POW THE RAC THE DAR POW NEC THA THE MAGA BIT HE TEN WHI ARE C A PPROV AR POW KIN MAGE XT THA DEN O TH R A CUNL THE STU FORM ANDE C THE BON AL SKNE HOW COM THE DEAREST HEU SEM
  154. ON STR WHEN T HE CON ARE THE TURTHE UF V I C IN T UND S LAUS IT HE U ND LEGTHE S HO T RO THE BON WEN FROV I C V IC THE B U I HUG FOR TH A SE RT HE PO WBAS AND FRO THE THE WEN CONT HE WOR
  155.  
  156. The Bonelord Threat II
  157. THE BON TH R SEE LIK THE BON WH I WERCRETHE GOD COU AN OR A C THA PRETHE THE GOD WAR WE RUN S BUTAL A THE ENDT HE SHA THE S AM FATTHA MOS O THRACS UFD UR THE GOD WAR YET ANORACAPPTHESCE WHI PROEVE MIG THEWER WEL PROAGATHE BON MAG AR SAND
  158. WAS ON L QUET IM BEF THE BONE MP COLT HE BON WERRE P S UC O THRAC THA WER C HOT HE DAR GOD C HAT HE CAUON ER A C FOL AN OS OM EVE BEFT HE PRERACH AD BE C EXT ALL THE WH IT HE BON FAR BETT HA MOS T HE SUCO WIT HE FACT HAT HE HAD ON C CONT
  159. HE WHO WOR SMAARET HE C I VRE M EVE WHIT HE ON C M IG C IT D IS AND TH E M YS P YR CRUD U S MAN BON CHO HID BE LTHE SUR T HE WOR FIGFIE U ND WAR WIN SUPO VET HE O THRAC THA HAD F LE THE SUR W HE THE GOD WAR R A G T HE S U C WER LIM BUT
  160. LEATHE B ON MAN EST NUMNEWS U B BAS WHI WER SAFEVETH O THE LACT HE GRAT HE BON FOR C IT THE BON HAD LEATHE B ITLES FR O THEGR U WAR THA HAD LED THE THE B RIE X T THE HADRE AT HEL I M THER A C AND T HEDE C WOR THE W EATHE F OU THA THE HAD R ELTO O HE A THE IN TPO WTHE P A S AND T HE DEC IMP THEIN N POW THRRE S AND E XPT HE DAR AR T NECSEEES P PROG R O BON CON ALL THE E FFT O W IMP T HE P OW MAST H EUND
  161.  
  162. The Bonelord Threat III
  163. THE B ON TH RIIITH E EFF ME TW IT FIR I MP SU C W HE THE BON MAN C R ENEW K IN UND M IN T HAW A S CAP AC T IT S OWN WIT D I R C ON BON MAS UNF T HE M IN ST ILA C IN T AND ALT THE WER UN W LOYT HE WER L IT USE THE VIL MAS AND C A M THAT HE BON CONT HEHO R EXPLI V AND D EAT HES TOS O U AND IMPTH E T HES WIM IN AND B ODBE TTHEDE A AND THEL I V BUT N ON T HE GRU EXP EVE PROT HE K IN M ON THE H AD M IN EVET HE STA EXP UND BODE V IEN E AND M ER T HE WIT L IV BE I IN T MAS UND MON WHI HOW WIT AND D I EAL M SO OTHE WER CREAFT SOM EXP T HAF A I PARSP E MAN T HE BON WER F OR A BATHE EXP SO O T HE GRU EXP F AD FROM EMT HE HAD BEE ALL BUT
  164. FOR WHE NUMBRAEMERE M BON C IT C LA HAV A C HDE C BRETHE F IEN E C THE HIG C O U THE BONE LDRELS EN NUMS C I DOWT HEL A BEXAT HERES THE UND CRET HE FOU WER HID AND DEG THA THE SCIFLADEC THAT HE EXP THA LED THE CRECON THE VER PRI THE BON R A C ALL UND WER DE SANDTHEEXP WER A BOO N CAN D FOR ALL THE B RA WH O OWN MIN HAD SUF CONTHRYEA IS O AND UN HEX P WERENRT HI DEC THE OPEDEFT HE SCI AN DE VET HE HIG COU WHE T HE ELD ISSULT AND TH R DES THE UND FOR T HEBRARE B W ARE N S THA WAS SHO BUT VI C BOT SID FOUW IT MER U SI ANY WEATHE DIS THE BRAWERE VE OVE AND KIL BUT NOT WIT U NLTHE UND MEN THE BON
  165. PURTHE WIT ME R BUT SOM T HE UND WHO WER WEL C A PSEN THI ES C BLEW IT THERE G UND THA EMPTHE C IT TO DIMPWOR OUT HOW MAN THO C REESCHOWSAF SAY THAT HE POW THERE PPOS ARESTRS IM THO THAARE C HA FOR VAMF OR THI REA SAF SAY THA LEA ON E THO C R E MUS HAV MAN ESC FRO ITS SUB PRI THE BON HOW DES THERE ML AB EVE SAI THA THERE MS C I THA HAD BEE SEN AS S T HE B RAE XP EVE AS KEXE THEN AN A HAD TA IT HEMINGWAY THA ON L BON COU UND T HERE Q WER GRAT HE WER CO L PUT DE AT TAK THE KNO ABOT HE VIL EXP THE GRATOD NOT BUT SPE REM
  166.  
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  168. Extra stuff
  169.  
  170. The Bonelords Threat III
  171. These efforts met with a first, important success when the bonelords managed to create a new kind of undead minion that was capable of acting on its own, without direct control by a bone master. Unfortunately, these minions still lacked intelligence, and although they were unwaveringly loyal they were of little use to their vile masters. And so it came that the bonelords continued their horrible experiments on living and dead ... They stole souls and implanted them, they switched minds and bodies between the dead and the living, but none of the gruesome experiments ever produced the kind of monstrosity they had in mind. Eventually they started exposing undead bodies to evil energies and merging them with living beings into massive undead monstrosities, which, however, withered and died almost as soon as they were created. After some experiments that failed in an particularly spectacular manner, the bonelords were forced to abandon their experiments. Soon, their gruesome experiments faded from memory. They had been all but forgotten when a number of braindeath emerged in a remote bonelord city, claiming to have achieved a decisive breakthrough in the field of necromancy. The high council of the bonelord elders reluctantly sent a number of scientists down to the laboratories to examine the results. The undead creatures they found were so hideous and degenerated that the scientists flatly declared that these experiments that led their creation contradicted the very principles of the bonelord race. All undead were to be destroyed and the experiments were to be abolished once and for all. The braindeaths, whose own minds had suffered considerably through years of isolation and of unholy experiments, were enraged by this decision. They openly defied the scientists and even the high council. When the elders issued an ultimatum and threatened to destroy the undead by force, the braindeaths rebelled. A war ensued that was short, but vicious. Both sides fought without mercy, using any weapon at their disposal. The braindeaths were eventually overwhelmed and killed, but not without unleashing their undead menagerie. The bonelords pursued them without mercy, but some of the undead, who were well capable of sentient thinking, escaped by blending in with the regular undead that employed in the city.
  172. Today, it is impossible to work out how many of those creatures escaped. However, it is safe to say that the powers they reportedly possessed are strikingly similar to those that are characteristic for vampires. For this reason it is safe to say that at least one of those creatures must have managed to escape from its subterranean prison. The bonelords, however, destroyed the remaining laboratories. It is even said that the remaining scientists that had been sent to assess the braindeaths' experiments eventually asked to be executed, as their analyses had tainted their minds in a way that only bonelords could understand. Their requests were granted. They were collectively put to death, taking their knowledge about the vile experiments to their graves. Today, nothing but speculation remains.
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  175. T HE BRA EXP EVEA SK EXE THE AN A HA DTA IT HEMINWAYTHA ONLY BONE COUUNDT HERE Q WE R GR AT HE WE R COL PUT DEATH AKT HE KNO ABO THE VIL EXP THE GRA TODNOTBUTSPEREM
  176. acrostic-extraction X1&2/W
  177. THEM IN TH C IT O IT IS IM TOW OO U HOMA OF TH CRESHO IT IS SA TO SA THTH PO THREE PO AR S TS IT O THTH AR CHFOVA FO THRE IT IS SA TO SA THAT LEON OF TH C RM UHAMA TO ES FRITS U PRTHBOHODETHRELAITISEVSATHTHRESCTHHABESETOASTHBREXEVASTOBEEXAS THAN HAT AT HMIINWATHONBOCOUN THRE WE GRT HWE CO PUT CODE TATH KNAB THE VIEW X TO TH GRT ON OBU SP RE
  178.  
  179. x1&2&3/w
  180. THEEFFMETWITFIRIMPSUCWHETHEBONMANCRENEWKINUNDMINTHAWASCAPACTITSOWNWITDIRCONBONMASUNFTHEMINSTILACINTANDALTTHEWERUNWLOYTHEWERLITUSETHEVILMASANDCAMTHATHEBONCONTHEHOREXPLIVANDDEATHESTOSOUANDIMPTHETHESWIMINANDBODBETTHEDEAANDTHELIVBUTNONTHEGRUEXPEVEPROTHEKINMONTHEHADMINEVETHESTAEXPUNDBODEVIENEANDMERTHEWITLIVBEIINTMASUNDMONWHIHOWWITANDDIEALMSOOTHEWERCREAFTSOMEXPTHAFAIPARSPEMANTHEBONWERFORABATHEEXPSOOTHEGRUEXPFADFROMEMTHEHADBEEALLBUTFORWHENUMBRAEMEREMBONCITCLAHAVACHDECBRETHEFIENECTHEHIGCOUTHEBONELDRELSENNUMSCIDOWTHELABEXATHERESTHEUNDCRETHEFOUWERHIDANDDEGTHATHESCIFLADECTHATHEEXPTHALEDTHECRECONTHEVERPRITHEBONRACALLUNDWERDESANDTHEEXPWERABOONCANDFORALLTHEBRAWHOOWNMINHADSUFCONTHRYEAISOANDUNHEXPWERENRTHIDECTHEOPEDEFTHESCIANDEVETHEHIGCOUWHETHEELDISSULTANDTHRDESTHEUNDFORTHEBRAREBWARENSTHAWASSHOBUTVICBOTSIDFOUWITMERUSIANYWEATHEDISTHEBRAWEREVEOVEANDKILBUTNOTWITUNLTHEUNDMENTHEBONPURTHEWITMERBUTSOMTHEUNDWHOWERWELCAPSENTHIESCBLEWITTHEREGUNDTHAEMPTHECITTODIMPWOROUTHOWMANTHOCREESCHOWSAFSAYTHATHEPOWTHEREPPOSARESTRSIMTHOTHAARECHAFORVAMFORTHIREASAFSAYTHALEAONETHOCREMUSHAVMANESCFROITSSUBPRITHEBONHOWDESTHEREMLABEVESAITHATHEREMSCITHAHADBEESENASSTHEBRAEXPEVEASKEXETHEANAHADTAIT
  181. HEMINGWAY IT HAS ONE L BONE COUUNDT HERE Q WER GRATHE WERE C 0 L PUT D EATT AKE IT HE KNOW ABOUT IT HE WILL EXP THE GRATODNOT BUT SPE REM
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