

LENOS : openwork fabric with warp threads twisted in pairs before weaving(?) but then they all do seam to have a meaning I mean, yeah, i see the words in there sideways and downways, some of them don't even "feel" like real words. Which could be why it's even less obvious what to do. The thing is that other one was more obvious that it actually was a puzzle, while some folks on reddit are speculating that this puzzle might be a red herring and actually be nothing.īut then some other folks are thinking that it must be something because people would be really pissed if it turned out to be nothing and there would be a backlash against the devs.īut then, maybe the devs also remembered that puzzle in the graveyard and decided " we gotta put one of those in the new game, but we have to top it, like, make it even more cryptic, even more difficult" Yeah, i remember the gravyard thing in West Of, making you convert a word from morse code, then converting numbers based on their positions, then a caesar cipher, then reading letters in certain positions, then Naval Semaphore Code, i still don't understand what that is.Īnd in a separate section, there is a "tontine" puzzle, which actually looks kind of similar to this puzzle.

I am not observant enough to comb the game for obscure language hints though. At this point though the only conclusion is there must be 4 other obscure language related hints, and each pair of lines must relate to that puzzle. is what we have to do in the town of Sandwhich. The 2nd bottle last line from left right: inert nets us riten, or rites ( ritual but 5 letters). Plugging the 1st top down last line: lenos into a German anagram nets us losen, or solve. Now one line only worked when the bottle was read top to bottom, but in both cases they were the last or 5th line. I tried plugging each line of the bottle into a German anagram generator. So I tried translating the bottle, no luck. Now I noticed the hint of the lock being German seemed a little too specific. Basically the thread was thinking about the Sandwhich place lock because you can enter letters. I think I might have been on to something, seems very unlikely to be coincidence.
