During Orrin Oscar Lutwidge's journey to the Frozen Triangle in 1959, he stopped in Ireland and visited Jeremiah Lynch. While he was there he read a manuscript of The Spectral Sea which he used to create a riddle for the fourth level of the Vault Puzzle: "All the Red Pawn's ancient lore should be studiously ignored. The stones are mute. They tell you not. Yet in his pack of lies, he's caught an accidental truth. The tales they tell in Reykjavik of sailors lost and broken ships all end in tragedy, save one. Tell the name, and you'll be done, save five more steps, forsooth."
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| - During Orrin Oscar Lutwidge's journey to the Frozen Triangle in 1959, he stopped in Ireland and visited Jeremiah Lynch. While he was there he read a manuscript of The Spectral Sea which he used to create a riddle for the fourth level of the Vault Puzzle: "All the Red Pawn's ancient lore should be studiously ignored. The stones are mute. They tell you not. Yet in his pack of lies, he's caught an accidental truth. The tales they tell in Reykjavik of sailors lost and broken ships all end in tragedy, save one. Tell the name, and you'll be done, save five more steps, forsooth."
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| - During Orrin Oscar Lutwidge's journey to the Frozen Triangle in 1959, he stopped in Ireland and visited Jeremiah Lynch. While he was there he read a manuscript of The Spectral Sea which he used to create a riddle for the fourth level of the Vault Puzzle: "All the Red Pawn's ancient lore should be studiously ignored. The stones are mute. They tell you not. Yet in his pack of lies, he's caught an accidental truth. The tales they tell in Reykjavik of sailors lost and broken ships all end in tragedy, save one. Tell the name, and you'll be done, save five more steps, forsooth." During Phase Three of "There's Something in the Sea" Mark Meltzer discovered that the Red Pawn's "pack of lies" referred to Lynch's book, The Spectral Sea, and its accidental truth was a mention of the "Phantom Lighthouse;" the Lighthouse that housed the bathysphere which brought Jack to Rapture at the beginning of BioShock.
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