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December 19, 04:08 PM


The playwright William Congreve said that "music has charms to soothe a savage breast. To soften rocks or bend a knotted oak." I myself was once tamed a long time ago. My favorite things are still in this past even as I'm being drawn to the present.


Show me you understand the things I hold dear...


iv7, V7(#5), i7, vii7 III7, VI7, III7(#5), i7, VII7, iv7, i7


iv7,V7(#5), i7, vii7 III7, VI7, V7(#5), i7, II7, v7, i7

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I think guy is referring to both the play and the song in a very loose mataphor isn't the play about a wife betraying her husband or something and the song is about being sorrowful and in a fit of jealousy so his girl burned his ass good. We're talking horrible betrayal the kind they write tragedies about. Oh and also I think there is a weird sort of conversation between this guy and the person who wrote the letter

Savage Breast? Shouldnt It be savage Beast? maybe that is a clue to something.

The earliest manuscripts had breast instead of beast

Could this tie in with Kensei's 10 brides (a la the internet comic)? It seems like maybe this could be a clue to who he will take next.

Holy crap! Reading back over the pages of comments... and thinking about my "theory"... Call me crazy, but I think that maybe he (Kensei/Adam) might be planning on taking Hiro's sister (who has miraculously disappeared) as his next bride?

Like I said, maybe it's a wild stab in the dark... but it seems to fit the verse profile...

Well I've read all of the comments written about the three anonymous posts and I've put the three together. It seems that this mystery person is Drucker. He possibly wrote the note about someone either he (or someone else) has loved and lost to another. That is why the second sentence starts with "He". He's talking about the other man. The message left in the code says something about a fire and past, anonymus commented that there was a fire at the monastery. That seems worth looking into since there may have been a fire in this person's past. Now regarding this note, I think that it does refer to the song "Blue in Green". Someone posted that the last notes "D, E, A, D" coincide with the lyrics "another lover" seem like a pretty big clue also. Hopefully all of this put together will help someone out there solve this mystery.

..."the things i hold dear", obviously this guy offers a clue in his history a "beast to soothed" Drucker or someone from "long time ago" kenzei. Remember what the "undead Knigth" told before, choose the lirics from the song in the order given and you'll see. :)

By the looks of the last clue an d comparing it to the Primatech paper company site, I would have to argue that this person is "Richard Drucker" the founder of the Internet; and am I the only one who has gone crazy here, or does the last 4 notes of that song spell DEAD. Maybe that is a clue to something, perhaps, that Drucker is dead, and found away to live on in his own invention

I may be far off the road, but something here reminded me about the Hiro/Kensei affair... Could it be that Drucker and Kensei are more related than we may have thought?

Remember Kensei/Adam is stuck in a coffin... there's no way for a letter like this to come from him.
If you ask me, it's Drucker, and we've already solved this puzzle! It's not asking a question or invoking a hidden message with words and such. The meaning has already been talked about: Go up and read what Kwan wrote (the post is above the date and name). That's it!
I don't think there's any hidden "message" to read, but an interpreted meaning, hence why the post reads: "Show me you understand the things I hold dear..." He's showed us what he holds dear.
I saw we've got it.

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