Thursday, October 28, 2010

Victory & From the depths of hell

It was on a cold yet sun-bright morning that the diabolic earl Dominic and the angelic princess Angelica were found laying on the bare seashore - naked, bound in chains, drowned...
A local painter was quick to react and long before the lovers' lifeless bodies were ordered removed - he was there, drowned in work like the fiend and the angel were drowned in the sea. The sight of him in act was mesmerizing - whoever dared to close in on him, to observe that morbid process, his disgraceful act, must have witnessed as well the two lovers come to life in paint again. The vivid expression of love beyond death, the dance of light and emotion twirling within the boundless realm of the painter's grace made the small crowd blush even. Not because they felt they were not honoring the dead, but for the sheer shamefulness that would have been witnessing an act of love usually kept private.
By the evening the shore was as clean as late Angelica's heart had once been, but the air and the minds of all locals were tainted with a devilish presence much like Dominic's. All what had happened was bound to be never forgotten even if the cause of their deaths remained unknown forever. So who is the true victor of that tragic affair, the mysterious murderer or the artist? Is not the murderer the real artist?
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Choose a number, any one number… the title is a hint. And then find the hidden sentence using that number. Good luck!

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2 comments:

  1. Karma is... *insert the other six letters*

    *points at the first riddle, mutters, then keeps solving this strange sentence in this post*

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  2. "Come to the dark side we have cookies"muhahaha... and the solver questions the questioner...

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