Aquire a small done with a camera (out just a selfie sick with our phone on it) and use it to explore the internal room of the computer.
Megan keeps a selfie stick in her desk (don't ask how you know that), so you head down to HR and retrieve it.
Okay, wow, it's WAY darker than it looked from over here. Also, worryingly, the smartphone bumped into a wall much sooner than you were expecting based on the room's perceived size.
Maximize scry window for a moment.
That's... a really long way down. You think you can see another desktop down there.
Bowie is clearly scribbling a kabbahlistic image of the godhead on the ground.
Given that the Hieronet Explorer logo denotes a URL clue, you begin typing in likely terms.
The
Eldritch DNS resolves "Godhead" as a valid Hieronet location! The page redirects straight to a .exe download, and like any responsible internet user you accept immediately. After a moment or two, a new Artefact appears!
Unneeded documents are now being deleted.
From: Michael Kisielewicz
Date: Friday, April 9, 1999 4:22 PM
To: Qalzsx'wa The Engorged
Subject: Project Status
Hail Qalzsx'wa,
Just shootin' ya an electronic mail, wondering how the whole Y2K project's coming along on your end. It's been a little difficult getting these messages across without the Hieronet router set up, so I was wondering if you heard back from the support team at Hells-Deathwell. See, we have to sacrifice a goat in the conference room every time we send one of these emails without a persistent Outer Realm connection, and the whole logistical side of shipping live animals to the office is getting a little tough to manage. So if you could get in touch with them that would be greeaat.
Thanks a bunch,
Michael
Hey there, just a couple of notes before you dig in to the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis.
First, certain parts of the .pdf file seem to shift around at random. This is normal,
and there isn't anything I can do about it. Sorry.
Second, most of the pages in this book WILL cause you to go insane if you look at
them long enough. I do NOT recommend looking at pages unless you know they
are safe. I don't know of many pages that are safe to look at, but you can start with
pages 33, 98, and 422.
Finally, some of the pages in here seem to refer to Hieronet URLs. If you see the
Hieronet icon in the corner, that's what it is. Have fun!
-Steve
Sigil Tablet
Scryglass of X'tpylix
Aura Monitor
Hieronet Explorer
Floppy disk (XYZZY)
Floppy disk (
)
Floppy disk (backup)
Red dry erase marker
Win98 Phone
Floppy (blank)
Floppy USB adapter
Selfie Stick