YGO Card Name Game

hmmmm i am also thinking Premature Burial...

Im thinking it has something to do with the other connection between the two then... "the Forsaken"... a poem by Stella, described by Poe as "inexpressibly beautiful"
 
I feel like I am using a hammer to hammer a nail... and everytime i try to hit the nail, i BASH MY FINGER !!!!.... my proverbial finger is starting to hurt... so i am going to rest my brain.... Cranium... get this would ya? ....
 
DaGuyWitBluGlasses said:
Here, The riddle's answer that you covet

Is concealed within this puzzling sonnet.
Uh, yeah, wasn't that sorta implied from the start? Unless there's something I'm not getting still.

EDIT: Or do you mean to say that the answer is directly stated in a poem that was written by, or has some connection to, someone mentioned before?
 
Ok. I'm assuming it's hidden in a manner similar to the way in which Sarah's name was hidden in the Edgar Allan Poe piece "Sonnet." I just need to find how to read it. But, thankfully, a few letters are ruled out of the Monster's name. Like 'z'.
 
Mr. Cranium said:
Ok. I'm assuming it's hidden in a manner similar to the way in which Sarah's name was hidden in the Edgar Allan Poe piece "Sonnet." I just need to find how to read it. But, thankfully, a few letters are ruled out of the Monster's name. Like 'z'.
There ya go,


But "Z" does appear in my sonnet.
J and X don't however.

"Sarah's an enigma to decipher"
"Sonnet" was also published as "An Enigma"

"Sarah may be an enigma, but Frances is a valentine."
Frances' name was hidden in the poem "A Valentine" the exact same way Sarah's was hidden in An Enigma.
 
Mr. Cranium said:
I must find the original poem and attempt to decipher it via the method of steganography used in "An Enigma" and "A valentine"!!!

Here it again:
  • Did Mister Winston Churchill help you find
    A clue, a quote, direction where to look
    Or how instead, to read the clue aligned?
    Ask when the desert countries have been took.

    For young writers this is simple homework
    You might have written blank verse, though
    All small lines, not iambic verse
    One word only; each some info.

    Edgar authored many cryptic stories
    Sarah's an enigma to decipher
    A challenge too lies here within like she
    Read along and you will find the answer
    Here, The riddle's answer that you covet
    Is concealed within this puzzling sonnet.

 
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