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EDIT: It looks like a lot of the clocks are actually stopped at this same time.
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Every clock — even the Director's pocket watch — is stopped at 9:10.15. Except for one. . . .Herr Shaun wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024 EDIT: It looks like a lot of the clocks are actually stopped at this same time.
There are three pieces of sheet music James can examine, all of varying degrees of difficulty to play.Herr Shaun wrote: ↑08 Dec 2024 I might just be reading into it way too much, but "Einsame Blumen" (lonely flowers) could be a reference to the last line of Your Rain:
"Like a flower in the basement, waiting for a lonely death..."
Disrupticon wrote: ↑17 Dec 2024 So this puzzle that can be found in the Woodside Apartments has been the subject of intrigue for some people.
This is supposedly called the Hand of Fatima door knocker - through my research, there's debate over whether or not it's linked to Islamic tradition, but it found a lot of prominence in Spanish design trends - and is even featured on the cover of a few novels here and there.
When you complete the puzzle, the apple drops down, and the cupboard opens up. Revealing a wedding dress. Plausibly a reference to the Greek myth of the Apple of Discord and the Judgement of Paris - where the goddess Eris was disinvited to the wedding of the mortal Peleus and the goddess Thetis. Eris, scorned to be snubbed from the occasion, threw a golden apple into the crowd with the inscription "to the fairest". This happened to catch the attention of the goddesses Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena who all looked down at the apple and fell into dispute as to who exactly it belonged to.
There's an old wives tale that grew out of this myth, that offering a maiden an apple in ancient Greek times meant requesting her hand in marriage. One of the key puzzles towards Leave/In Water and Maria respectively however, revolves around offering up either the rotten apple - or the ripe apple in the mirror room in the hotel.
Make of those implications for the narrative what you will - given how temptation is a recurrant motif for James.
The whiskey bottle Maria pours from in Heaven's Night is also labelled "The Fifth River" - a likely reference to the Five Rivers of the underworld.
The River Acheron/The River of Woe - Signifying the Cleansing of Sins.
The River Lethe/The River of Unmindfulness - In which those who were made to drink from it would forget their past existence in preparation for rebirth.
The River Cocytus/The River of Lamentation - In which those whose bodies were not properly put to rest were forced to wander its banks - also, in Dante's Inferno, a place of punishment for those who'd betrayed someone who trusted them.
...etc etc.