QR Codes (Into The Abyss)

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Left of Puzzle 4

The mad and the foolish see more of the Sublime than priests & kings. -- Prometheus


Left of Puzzle 7, under the alcove

Has anyone ever made a wise choice, or do we see the workings of chance and call it wisdom? -- The Sphinx


Behind Puzzle 8

Wisdom is knowing that loving the world without acting upon it is hypocrisy. -- Prometheus


Right of Puzzle 10

Is a choice a choice if the outcome is unknowable? -- The Sphinx


In front of Puzzle 12, on the back of the statue's head.

Only a madman or a fool would hold a fire in his hands. -- Pandora


Right of Puzzle 14

Who builds cities, and who tears them down? Who brings life, and who takes it away? If one man does both, is he not mad? -- The Sphinx


Left of Puzzle 22

Wisdom is knowing that loving the world is enough. -- Pandora


Left of Puzzle 24

What is the difference between Olympus and the Abyss? Did the gods ascend to its heights, or did they fall into the sky? -- The Sphinx