Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread
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@C-squared - not sure I can answer you without giving the game away
@Eworm - I think at the time I was making up name (bad at it) I was thinking JP Getty
and Wiki makes those letters to be John Paul see here.
@Eworm - I think at the time I was making up name (bad at it) I was thinking JP Getty
and Wiki makes those letters to be John Paul see here.
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A NEW ERA OF INTERNET JUST STARTED!!
After many, many years of waiting...
Even the most patient ones gave up long time ago...
But the time has finally come!
It is here!
EWORM HAS A NEW AVATAR!!
After many, many years of waiting...
Even the most patient ones gave up long time ago...
But the time has finally come!
It is here!
EWORM HAS A NEW AVATAR!!
Yes, I know, I'm overreacting.
Or am I?
You know, for me it is really something.
A moving experience...
Let's dwell into my past a little. It's going to be Brain-Frying - exactly what you love the most.

"Who's Christopher Tungsten?", you ask? The avatar was at first just a drawing of a character to my planned novel. The character was named Christopher Tungsten - and even though the novel never came to existence, he's still alive. He's been undergoing many changes in character. His family has been changing, his environment, his adventures. Yet he's always been the main character, whenever I planned to write a criminal novel. Even now I have an awesome scenario for him. Hopefully I'll write this one.
Why the change? Well, I actually wanted to do it for quite some time. I mean, whenever I looked at him, I thought of how old it is. Even if I were to draw him again, it'd come out better than the drawing from the past. And I like to surprise people and myself. But unfortunately, since that time I've become an incredible perfectionist. I'm unable to feel content about my own works, not only drawings. Whatever I did just wasn't good enough for the avatar I'd be using everywhere on the Internet. It was a terrible experience.
But, as you can see, I finally drew something good enough. And guess what? It's the protagonist of a series of absurd-comedy novels I wrote. It is a fitting change for good old Tungsten. Especially that this time the protagonist was an Author Avatar type of character - so I drew a cartooned version of myself, basically. It's suited to be representing me on the world-wide web.
He's name's Papa Ragraf. No, it's not a "father" kind of "papa". Instead of humans, I wrote about "Papas" - a funny creatures representing me and my friends, teachers, fictional characters (like Papa Sparrow) or stereotypes (for example Papa Emo). They even had their own god, Papa Of Papas:

Yeah, they were based on Smurfs at first, hence the "Papa" - it's from Papa Smurf. But Papas evolved and became something much more than a Smurfs-ripoff. They stopped resembling Smurfs on the outside too. You wouldn't believe how very... Brain-Frying their story has become. Three novels in total! With about 40 unique characters, each one playing a very important role! And there was a cat! So yeah, I need to Polish (it's a pun!) my skills and write about them again. And publish it. For serious.
And it's time for me to realize it has little to do with my avatar change and that I'm boring you to death. Sorry.
So yeah, say goodbye to Christopher Tungsten, my long-time friend. He won't be forgotten. I've put him in my signature for now.

And say a cheerful "HELLO!" to Papa Ragraf.
I mean it.
No, seriously.
Say it.
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Wow... just WOW!
*gives out a beer*
Welcome to the new age eworm
So we are at sstimsons Riddle right?
*gives out a beer*
Welcome to the new age eworm

So we are at sstimsons Riddle right?
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we prefer to call it a Mini Mystery. And any answer, that can be proven will be called right. Yes I do have a certain idea on how it was done. But Goose and Gander. I have said a few times that Kogorou and Eworms should have difference answers. Well unlike them if you can prove your answer could happen (as in show your work) I will say you solved it, and also tell you my thoughts. After all it might be possible that there could be more then one right answer.
Part one has been solved.
We are waiting for a good answer to part two and so far the answers I got require either the house to burn down and all in it killed, or the bad guys seen by the police and arrested. As for C-square you are close as are a lot of answers but missing a critical part. Anyway keep them coming.
Part one has been solved.
We are waiting for a good answer to part two and so far the answers I got require either the house to burn down and all in it killed, or the bad guys seen by the police and arrested. As for C-square you are close as are a lot of answers but missing a critical part. Anyway keep them coming.
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Spoiler:
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Part I:
part 2:
Spoiler:
Spoiler:
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So ... we are waiting for sstimson...
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Ok Let end one item. Kogorou did not steal the diamond - Too many Police. And before the guest arrived the diamond on Kogorou was found to be a real diamond, not cold ice, but (pun time) maybe cool ice. Again it if diamond had melted, this would be a murder mystery. Diamonds melt at 3550 degrees Celcuis. See here. To make you understand how hot that is - The temperature of the outer layer of the sun is 6000Degrees Celcuis.
I will spell out part one in a spoiler
Sorry about the wait. Finally my off again- on again computer FINALLY left safe mode and I am now back to normal. Thanks for waiting.
I will spell out part one in a spoiler
Spoiler:
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so people like you would figure it out.Suutashi wrote:Spoiler:
You Got IT!
Spoiler:
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I'll get to work on my riddle ASAP. ;Dsstimson wrote:so people like you would figure it out.Suutashi wrote:Spoiler:
You Got IT!
Spoiler:
[Edit] This is going to take me a while so could someone go ahead and post something to tide everyone over until I'm done?
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I can believe it happened so quickly that one would miss it if one blinked. However, I can't believe that he was able to time it so that it happened when both police watching him blinked simultaneously. There is no way he could keep track of both police officers' eyes at once, let alone react fast enough once one blinked to check the other one to see if (s)he was blinking and then pop the clasp. Moreover, the police would notice if he was staring at them all night.sstimson wrote:They blinked. This event happened that fast. if you blinked you miss it.If they didn't, was their vision of the diamond ever interrupted?
And if the clasp broke by accident, there's still the problem of the simultaneous blinking. The probability of two random people blinking at exactly the same time is pretty small. The chance of a clasp accidentally breaking at exactly the moment when two random people are blinking is ridiculously minute!


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First it was a accident, no planning. Next what about this. One person blinks, before his eyes are completely open again, the second party starts their blink. While a blink is indeed an incredible short span of time, some time does pass. It is possible that even if their blinks were not at the same time, the blink for a very short time could overlap. Also while one is watching the diamond, at that moment the others eye might have wandered and so they missed it. After all we all have seen magic tricks where a coin seem to appear from nowhere, and while all see the same thing, we still miss the REAL trick. Time and sight can be a funny thing.c-square wrote:I can believe it happened so quickly that one would miss it if one blinked. However, I can't believe that he was able to time it so that it happened when both police watching him blinked simultaneously. There is no way he could keep track of both police officers' eyes at once, let alone react fast enough once one blinked to check the other one to see if (s)he was blinking and then pop the clasp. Moreover, the police would notice if he was staring at them all night.sstimson wrote:They blinked. This event happened that fast. if you blinked you miss it.If they didn't, was their vision of the diamond ever interrupted?
And if the clasp broke by accident, there's still the problem of the simultaneous blinking. The probability of two random people blinking at exactly the same time is pretty small. The chance of a clasp accidentally breaking at exactly the moment when two random people are blinking is ridiculously minute!
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Forgive me if this isn't a very good riddle. This the first one I've ever written.
Spoiler: The Riddle
Spoiler: The Hints
Spoiler: What must be answered
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Actually it happened once before :3When Nakamori-keibu and his task force started to look over the heist note they first noticed one thing that is different from almost all of Kid's previous heist notes in the past: this heist note doesn't state any specific target.
Well, well, it seems interesting how people start to create more... advanced riddles.