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King of Spades

Held Objects

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Each card has two items you’ll want to take note of. They’re all in the same “genre.”

Have you worked out how these items of interest could spell out the solution?

The name of each item is important. One letter from each can spell the solution.

Have you figured out the specific aspects of each item to focus on?

You’ll want to focus on the 1st letter of each item.

Have you identified six letters that can spell the one word answer?

That's all the hints I have for this puzzle. The next click will reveal the answer as well as a quick breakdown of the intended method for arriving at the answer.

It’s very possible to anagram the solution once you have all the starting letters. They are in a specific order on the cards though.

In the order of Jack upright, Jack upside-down, Queen upright, Queen upside-down, King upright, King upside-down, The items held are: Morningstar/Mace, Arrow, Nunchaku(Nunchucks), Ice-cream, Axe, and Club. Taking the first letter of each gives the answer, MANIAC.

This puzzle will make use of three cards: The Jack, Queen, and King of Spades.

Have you identified two items of interest on each card?

Take note of each item being held.

Mysterious Message

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This puzzle will use one of the ciphers listed on the code sheet.

Look to the speech bubbles for clues on how to interpret the message in the center.

There’s a reason that “Morsels” and “Dash” are capitalized.

The words in the central message aren’t all that important. What matters is if the letters are consonants or vowels.

“Morsels” is a clue for which cipher is being used.

These words have a Dash of vowels and are Dotted with consonants.

“Morse-ls” is meant to indicate morse code. “Dash of vowels” is a clue that if you treat the letters of the message as morse code, the vowels are dashes, making the consonants dots. So the word SEND is converted to DOT, DASH, DOT, DOT. This is an “L” in Morse code. Using this method to decode the whole message spells the answer, in order: LUXURY.

That's all the hints I have for this puzzle. The next click will reveal the answer as well as a quick breakdown of the intended method for arriving at the answer.

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