Coop here, I came across the name “Yohtorozu” again while searching through Wes’s materials. This time, the term shows up in the form of a hand-drawn maze. In the bizarre untitled poem, Yohtorozu is refered to as the “Vile Enigma”. From what I can gather so far, Yohtorozu is some sort of malevolent entity who constructs elaborate challenges or [...]
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THE YOHTOROZU MAZE…
Posted: August 11, 2010 in mazes, riddles, YohtorozuTags: maze with no solution, mazes, the monkey's paw, unsolvable mazes, vile enigma, w.w. jacobs, Yohtorozu
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The Riddle of “The Man Behind the Door”…
Posted: July 28, 2010 in knocking, riddles, the man behind the doorTags: boy in the corner, ghost knocking, horror riddle, man behind the door, man behind the door riddle, phantom knocking, scary riddle, spooky riddle
Speaking of riddles (in the next to last post), I found this riddle that fell out of a folder in Wes’s files. It immediately drew my attention because it was written on a cocktail napkin. I did some searching and it looks like France could be the origin of this particular riddle. Try to solve it [...]
