I'm on the Surname card. I'm hoping I don't have to get a Linkedin account to get it. A nudge might be useful.
Hints: Spoiler: hint 1 Who is 'she'? Spoiler: Hint 2 Have you read any document or documents by 'she'? Spoiler: Hint 3 Who does 'she' seem to have a connection with? Spoiler: Hint 4 How did 'she' and her confidant meet? Spoiler: Hint 5 Have you fully investigated that organization's website? Spoiler: Hint 6 At this point you might need to look at LinkedIn but all the information you need is publicly accessible, no account needed.
This one totally threw me off, because the image on the card is of the Berghotel Mummelsee in Germany. Look for something in-game with the same image.
I'm trying to do the "Surname" card but I can't figure it out. Spoiler: Spoiler I know it has something to do with either Adélaïde or some real person. also theres suppose to be a connection between the former and a country and time according to this thread: https://forums.aliceandsmith.com/threads/third-artifact-gate.1788/#post-20191.
I'm about to give up on this part, because I can't for the life of me find anything that'll lead me to the answer.
Wikipedia Kinofata Oak Valley And various random sites that I thought might have the slightest relation to the answer.
You need to look much harder at Spoiler the website for the organization where the two confidantes met .
You mean as in Spoiler pressing F12 and going through the code that makes up the website ? I also don't know which site it's going to be. I also don't notice anything weird other than spelling/grammatical errors on the kinofata site.
It is the site of organization Spoiler where she and Adélaïde are treated The info is on that site, but Spoiler not publicly accessible
Thank you so much! And for those that don't know how to get the password for the intranet: Spoiler You don't have to get a LinkedIn account to get it, use your brain.
So, I tried “case-sensitive” as the intranet password to try and finf Adélaïdes surename, but i cant get in
the password being case-sensitive means that theres a capital in it, not that its actually the word "case-sensitive" Spoiler see what i did there :wink: