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Caesar is easy to decode, I could have just put it in plain uncoded text. But that would be making it too too easy.
23 letters
With that hint, I didn't mean "the walls have eyes" that literally, mate. And if you think to real-life locations, where are places you can find spiders, much to mankind's displeasure? I can't go giving all the answers away, can I?
what does that mean?
And by 'the skies', I mean above eye level.
I mean, it's the page with Stan's eyes. Where would Stan be?
THE CARPET'S SCIENCE WAS RATHER BRASH