[hr][hr][center][h1][color=#00ccff]Nora Kingston[/color][/h1][img]http://68.media.tumblr.com/dd700e6c7e9fb57894968af8d0798b43/tumblr_inline_mm9857jdgQ1qz4rgp.gif[/img][hr]Location: Egyptian Museum[/center][hr][hr]With the Lady Munn's delayed reaction to her embrace, Nora winced internally. She had been too bold, perhaps. Many peers were not accustomed to physical comforts, or by that extension, any show of affection for another person. The stiff and rigid rules of British society eliminated most human contact, but she could not have stood idly by, to see such a remarkable woman so broken. Yet as the Lady Munn returned Nora's hug, it settled her nerves slightly. Perhaps her social misstep had not been as grand as she thought it to be. [color=00ccff]"Yes, yes, the tiles..."[/color] Nora said for a moment, biting her lip as the Lady Munn arranged them in the same pattern as the rubbings. The language made very little sense to her, and she found herself wishing she had scraps of paper, as to attach them lightly to the tiles to indicate their meanings. Her mind flickered over them again, once more located the pattern in phi. [color=00ccff]"In mathematics, there is the golden ratio--phi. Some call it the divine proportion, as it is supposedly aesthetically pleasing...It is called a precious jewel by some mathematicians."[/color] She paused for a moment, before indicating the markings on the rubbings that appeared to be slightly out of phase. [color=00ccff]"These markings are written in [i]phi[/i], almost as if they are an indicator for a cipher marker...I must apologize, I cannot make much of it. The cipher itself is incredibly complex, but with the added challenge of the language..."[/color] Nora forced a slight smile. The tiles would help, at least. With them, she could be more certain as to what was intentional--aside from the damages that the Lady Munn spoke of. [color=00ccff]"I shall try to proceed with the tiles, though a translation would be most welcome, if it is no trouble, Lady Munn."[/color]