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As mentioned in the [[Perplex City Video]] someone had to head out to SE Fifth and 40th in New York. Turns out this was a library. The video mentioned to ask for Alice, so Bagsbee headed out and looked in the Alice In Wonderland books, and found a copy of the postcard along with a post-it note. | As mentioned in the [[Perplex City Video]] someone had to head out to SE Fifth and 40th in New York. Turns out this was a library. The video mentioned to ask for Alice, so Bagsbee headed out and looked in the Alice In Wonderland books, and found a copy of the postcard along with a post-it note. | ||
The post-it note says: | |||
<pre> | |||
LOST. The Cube. Reward Offered. | |||
around Perplex City hold the Cube as an | |||
object of reverence. | |||
It is housed in the Academy museum | |||
and has been on public display | |||
since 228AC. The last serious | |||
attempt at theft | |||
was in late April of 235AC | |||
www.perplexcity.com | |||
</pre> | |||
Looks like another advert for the [[Newspaper Text]]. | |||
Revision as of 18:47, 11 March 2005
As mentioned in the Perplex City Video someone had to head out to SE Fifth and 40th in New York. Turns out this was a library. The video mentioned to ask for Alice, so Bagsbee headed out and looked in the Alice In Wonderland books, and found a copy of the postcard along with a post-it note.
The post-it note says:
LOST. The Cube. Reward Offered. around Perplex City hold the Cube as an object of reverence. It is housed in the Academy museum and has been on public display since 228AC. The last serious attempt at theft was in late April of 235AC www.perplexcity.com
Looks like another advert for the Newspaper Text.
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- Copy of the Perplex City Postcard was found in the Alice In Wonderland books.