Richard replied, in Latin: “The one who will save(or watch over) us all.” What exactly this means is unclear as of yet. Seems to be Jacob. But then again…
thanks 🙂 but the question “what lies in the shadow of the statue?” could be a metaphor for something? Literaly, i’d ask myself what lies in the shadow of the statue, wouldnt they have to be outside and wouldnt they have to move around when the sun moves the shadow? This sounds silly and so I can only summise that the question could be a metophor. More interestingly, maybe the question is an anagram? 🙂
Isn’t it where Jacob lives?
yes he lives in the statue, but what lies in the shadow of the statue, Richard gave the answer in latin to ilana?
Richard replied, in Latin: “The one who will save(or watch over) us all.” What exactly this means is unclear as of yet. Seems to be Jacob. But then again…
marting, it has been posted somewhere on the site.
It translates to “He who shall save us”. My understanding is that it has not been officially verified though.
Hope that is helpful.
thanks 🙂 but the question “what lies in the shadow of the statue?” could be a metaphor for something? Literaly, i’d ask myself what lies in the shadow of the statue, wouldnt they have to be outside and wouldnt they have to move around when the sun moves the shadow? This sounds silly and so I can only summise that the question could be a metophor. More interestingly, maybe the question is an anagram? 🙂