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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BIZARRE POEM?…
Posted: July 23, 2010 in YohtorozuTags: horace, japan, latin, poems, romans, vile enigma, vile vortices, Yohtorozu, yorozu
Within Wes’s notes I found what looks like a poem, possibly translated from another language. I’m coming across some vague references to the “Vile Enigma” and “Yohtorozu” but my research isn’t uncovering much on either. When I entered the search terms “Vile” together with “Enigma”, I discovered this forum about “vile vortices”. The only thing [...]
