supRNurs wrote:
We found that the catalogs are the same as prior to the scroll. Although the locations of other scrolls inside the repo have changed, the catalog is still accurate. So, I've tested reading the blanks in rainbow order. No result. Nada. Nothing.
(Also, to Elric: Thanks for keeping us laughing. And, I have been at least intermittently re- and re- clicking on the comic "hot spots" to no avail. I sensed that there must be something left there. But as I click and click I feel I am missing something .... argh)
I am glad you discovered and posted this, if there is indeed anything left to do in the Repository with reading scrolls. So, to get this straight, our catalogs are the same as they were in the last stage, yet "other" scrolls have changed, excepting the ones we needed to complete the puzzle thus far? I am not sure if that means we have to use the ones that changed or the ones that remained the same, though, in any case...
I have a new color theory (for those physically capable of trying it out, Elric can remain in her nice comfy jacket, sedated, please)
but I read somewhere that there is another "common" artistic order, not the rainbow colors but the colors going from "sky to earth" or something like that. Maybe this ties in with someone mentioning the scrolls in the libraries being the same colors, but also all containing green? So from sky to earth is blue to green (I think) but I forget what the others are before or inbetween. I am trying to find the site like mad here, and will post if I find, of course, but if anyone has a clue what I am rambling about, I believe it has something to do with "4" ancient primary colors (while searching I found too many other theories to mention here, anyway, so I offer just this one for now) related to how we literally see/perceive nature.
EDIT: I also noted on a scientific site, that our retinas can only see red, GREEN, and blue, not the usual what we consider primary red, yellow, and blue. I don't know if this is a typo or not and I have forgotten my biology. If it is true, it sort of makes sense that we could consider green an additional primary. But now maybe I am sounding too crazy ... hmmm