# Find the common link between the images and identify the personality hidden in the puzzle. This titular monarch, a highland avenger, lived fast and died young. Inspired by Atlantis, he toiled for Plato. A princess now rules the house that he built.
Re: usage of like The conventional usage of like as in "like" has been discarded by me in the main posts of these threads, esp. Soka and yours because it is like gilding the lily. I use "like" these days on those supplementary posts to convey that wunder message — "hey, I had no idea about it till you posted, books, links, refs, trivia, articles, thanks for that ignition"! I heard Derrida for the first time from Soka and even now I fail to grasp in entirety "deconstruction" trying to solve an online puzzle on how to think like Derry boy!
I'm afraid I might have used unnecessarily obfuscatory language. :hide: The monarch was a monarch in name only. Here's another image that links directly to him. Dead giveaway for the sartorially inclined.
I think I spelled partial, should have added that the first part is his missing tomb , the second part is macking up royalty. But I thought it would spoil the fun for others , hence stopped. There was no way tale of a king and his equestrian mate can be related to VOSS! There was no unnecessary obfuscatory language there! Direct and simple clues.
I donno if I can just put a question in our database...so that we can use it when ever we are ready for it...Here it is... Yesterday is history Tomorrow is mystery Today is a gift, so we call it 'present' - Oogway, Kung fu panda There was a mystery in history....take a look at these pictures so many things ran through his neurons...
Wondering if there's any logic to these images...just hoping I don't have to resort to illogical rhetoric to justify my answer.