A list of puns related to "Ritual (The Black Dahlia Murder album)"
Seriously. Last time TBDM was here was a great time. Here is a facebook event with the details.
https://www.facebook.com/events/200109660158483/
Always good to have a bit of friendly discussion going around, so what is your favourite album by The Black Dahlia Murder and why?
Context
Each special edition preorder of The Black Dahlia Murder's new album, "Everblack," includes one of five evidence bags relating to one of the band members. In each evidence bag are clues that will supposedly lead us to "the online location of a secret BDM item."
If you preordered Everblack and got an evidence bag, please share your thoughts as well as some pictures of your clues (Especially the photo, ransom note and toe tag) so we can find the secret item!
An album of my clues is located here.
Clues
Ryan - blastfiends.com/latin - V LITTERAE (Letter) - NABERIUS - 5/06/2013 - 7:04 PM
Trevor - blastfiends.com/sigils - V DIES (Day) - BIFRONS - 5/14/2013 - 8:12 PM
Brian - blastfiends.com/orders - V HORAE (Hour) - BUNE - 5/16/2013 - 1:02 AM
Alan - blastfiends.com/grid - I VERBUM (Word) - MURMUR - 5/22/2013 - 3:27 AM
Max - blastfiends.com/chrono - V MORTES (Deaths) - SAMIGINA - 5/30/2013 - 1:11 AM
Serial Killer Note >"Hopeful little piggy thinks the killer can be found. You were the closest at her funeral, I watched them plant her in the ground. For all those tempted by the tease, I cut her lie in two. Her secret a deformity, the poor bitch couldn't screw."
ANSWER TO THE GRID
If you fill out the grid with the letters from the note, they line up perfectly. If you then correlate the times of death in chronological order by day of the month with the grid they reveal a special word.
Unsolved Components
So far, the sigils and Roman numerals/Latin have not been used to solve part of the puzzle. If anybody know anything about this, please post a comment!
This is what I have come up with regarding the Roman numerals and Latin:
Five letters, five days, five hours, one word, and five deaths.
The only significance I can see in the sigils is that they appear on the backs of the fragments of the notes. When placed in order by band member chronologically by death date, they seem to show the order in which the note is meant to be read.
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