Search for meaning in the rearragements

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From: Shifting Streets


There might be patterns in the obfuscation of streets, messages encoded in this convolution of the familiar. But why? And for whom?

Unlocked with In Search of an Itinerant Address, The Airs of London anything outside of 50-83

Locked with Pedestrian Peregrinations 7


Challenge information

Narrow, A Player of Chess 9 (50% base)

  • 5 and below - almost impossible (10%)
  • 6 - high-risk (20%)
  • 7 - high-risk (30%)
  • 8 - tough (40%)
  • 9 - very chancy (50%)
  • 10 - chancy (60%)
  • 11 - modest (70%)
  • 12 - very modest (80%)
  • 13 - low-risk (90%)
  • 14 and above - straightforward (100%)

Searching for:Challenge Difficulty
The Fourth City1
The Third City5
The Second City9

Success

Neighbourhood encoding

[…]In what game are these streets pieces? What schemes do their roaming advance?[…]

There is a motive to these movements – […] These […] places are ancient, or shameful, or secret[…] Architecture soaked in the viscera of history[…] perhaps, a kind of revisionism.

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With In Search of an Itinerant Address 1:

With In Search of an Itinerant Address 4:

With In Search of an Itinerant Address 8:


Failure

A shortage of red string

There are ciphers in the names of the disappearing streets! […]

Your notes, when you wake, are disquieting and deranged. It is unclear whether any of these streets existed, let alone contained the messages you purport to have seen.

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