I'm not falling on my sword for these "solutions" but I just think they're fun to think about:
ROOM 7: Field = I Fled
ROOM 33: Seal Ring = Real Sign


I'm not falling on my sword for these "solutions" but I just think they're fun to think about:
ROOM 7: Field = I Fled
ROOM 33: Seal Ring = Real Sign
I managed to get a 10 day free trial for a podcast mastering suite so I put it to use on the Mazecast series, and here's the result with much improved sound, and less so improved video, but ultimately much more tolerable.
Room 27 is somewhere you go if you screwed up. Will the cards and a beardless hermit show you the way? Was a grave being exhumed?
For better or worse, Angus Stewart speaks on Maze but also its woefully named "eternally ensnared". He doesn't spare White Raven, either, though. This is a well articulated article that accurately depicts the state of Maze solving as time goes by.
PETER GOODFELLOW'S ILLUSTRATIONS: petergoodfellow.com
JOHN BAILEY ON QUORA: quora.com/What-is-the-hardest-riddle-youve-ever-found-and-its-almost-impossible-to-understand