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There is a book about the core of numbers (It is from the key you get removing all the tunnel crates via lab experiment.)
Wine Cellar has roman numerals associated with one of the family crests.
Aye. Both of these are related to a hidden puzzle:
which can be revealed by solving blue notes + opening the file cabinet with the cabinet key (clues in the aquarium after draining the water - If you want more inf,o I will quote the file link - but I think it's good enough for you to solve it by yourself
Btw, it does not have the red letter, I'm afraid.
Also the Drafting Room has a letter but not ruby, so maybe that's the one that was in the shed. So there is still one ruby one letter unaccounted for.
Nothing potantial about it - you can find his book where he confesses everything behind a wall, along with a box of red envelopes and the cut out letters used in the original blackmail. It's still unclear whether he stole the letter, or whether we just haven't found it yet.
But while most of the blue memos from rooms seem inane, some also seem suspicious, like they're pointing in another direction. Notably, because each comes from a blue room, you could potentially assign a number to each of them. And some have numbers on them, or cardinal directions, and ... I don't know whether it's anything, but it feels like it should be.
Also, the blue memo found in the Pantry says "There is a letter missing.", but it's in quotes like that, as though said by someone, rather than something that is true. No idea what to make of that.
Letter #3 has been driving me crazy all night, thinking about it. It doesn't make sense. Everything the game tells you says there are 8 safes to crack... The only thing that contradicts that is Alazar... And the fact that NO ONE has found it... Which means it's either the best kept secret a game has had in years, or it's just been totally removed from the face of the earth... Nowhere to be found, and no explanation of why. As far as the lore is concerned, all 8 letters were hidden as instructed... So if something were to have happened to make this last letter inaccessible, you would expect there to be some sort of explanation.
My thoughts right now...... Alot of what Alazar says beyond the first two visits doesn't really have anything to do with the current events of the game. It's all about "your future." so... Out-of-universe explanation is maybe the devs intend on doing some sort of DLC expansion, searching for this "Lost Letter"?
the clue does NOT tell you there are 8 safes to crack. It says including gates. which is also revealed in a new clue to be "gaits".
They are orchard, red door, drawing, drafting, boudoir, study, bunker, office
Further, nothing is said about what would be found behind them.
There IS an explanation as to why the last letter / gem isn't found. But as is the case on a lot of the vague puzzelry and lore in this, does it mean "never found" or "isn't where it should be."
Also, the letters are lore and it is a closed loop. There is nothing mysterious or even useful about them, they're part of the bigger narrative explaining what went down as learning about lore. You get the picture across finding the letters and as you solve the puzzles. Including why one is gone.
Seeing as how the game has been datamined and solved to a pretty final conclusion, that missing letter isn't anything unresolved in the game. I did brute force a few puzzles but out of 4-5 of them only one of them I would have no idea, and googled and found no rationale/location, of the answer. The rest are all revealed as you push the game.
99% of the game depending on your luck and order, feels like there's some grand thing "you're missing" but once you get the right order/room it's all mostly obvious and only mysterious because you haven't found the obvious thing yet.
Of course without that sort of datamined knowledge it could be somewhere and contain something amazing: why that one missing, etc. but even without it, if you push the game forward nothing is missing or unsolvable due to not having that letter.
I think it is implied he stole it because you find the jewel stand in the orchard shack where the guidebook used to be before he hide it in the greenhouse. At least this is my interpretation.
right and the point is even if he stole it that doesn't mean it's not findable. Technically they ALL were stolen yet you find them.
In those most technical of senses you are correct.
Btw what connection to a date does that code carved into the now cut down tree have? I never figured it as a date. Is it just that it fits the format? Hmm. every other date are semi reversible because of international date standards being different... is that code also possible to use both ways?
Isn't that code in a heart? I took it as the date of either a marriage or the start of a couple dating or something similar. I think there is even a dash between the pair of numbers, which gives date vibes.