The Pointing Ninja of Xi
Hello everyone my name is Dominic. I have never written a creepypasta before, nor do I intend on writing another one. I am simply posting this TRUE story on here so that other people may be able to see what I have seen...
For those of you who have a Playstation 3, you should know by now that there is a Playstation Home where you can make your own avatar, play games, collect items, etc.
You also probably know of a place called: The XI Museum.
Which (according to the Playstation Wiki) is a "tribute to the Xi game that was on Playstation Home in 2009. It contains a video and slideshow discussing the previous game. Currently, it has two areas that contain mini-games, along with 11 XI collectible rewards."
I would first like to point out that I never was part of the original XI game; but I have been to the museum many times and have learned that it was one of the first console-based/virtual world-based alternate reality games (look it up if you have to). However, what I saw recently had nothing to do with the museum, or the old game...as far as I know.
It happened about 10 days ago when I got bored and decided to enter the XI museum for some maze games. Before I continue, I need to explain what this museum looks like: It is a rather big room with two portals that lead you to games, stairs that lead to the "second floor", poor lighting, and NO MUSIC AT ALL. Not to mention, the museum was made to look like it was old and run-down.
As you can imagine, it is a creepy place to be when your alone. (Back to the story) as soon as I entered, I saw that the entire place was empty (which is really common) except for that there was a guy dressed as a: Ninjutsu warrior - golden dragon sitting in front of a pedestal which allows you to go shopping.
This pedestal is in the very center of the room, so it is hard to miss. I slowly walked up to him and noticed that he was crouching and kept pointing in the direction I came from. In order for some-one to do this, they would have to press about 3 buttons for every point they made. And this guy kept doing it. I walked around the room for about 5 minutes and he never stopped or walked around.
He just kept crouching and pointing! I finally decided to leave the room and play some games which I did for about half an hour. I decided to return to the main room to see if the ninja was still there...and he was...still crouching and pointing in the same direction.
I now knew that something was weird, so I decided to leave my person standing there, watching the ninja to see how long he would keep this up. Eventually, I got bored just watching it and walked out of my room to play some basketball.
We played for about 1 hour or so before I came back to my room, only to find that the ninja was still sitting there pointing. I was starting to get creeped out at this point (probably because it was getting dark out) but I still watched him, waiting for him to stop. I then entered what would be the longest 20 minutes of my life as I just sat next to him, waiting for...something. Half-way through, people did start coming in and out of the museum, but no-one payed much attention to me or the ninja.
I began to wonder if this was just a glitch and maybe only I could see him. However, some people did stop to point at the ninja (trying to mimic him) so this clearly wasn't the case. After my long wait, I had enough, the museum was empty again and I sat in front of the (still pointing) ninja. I began to point back at him (no response), I walked to the direction he was pointing (nothing happened), I even sent him a friend request...with no response at all.
I should also mention now, that his username is dehart67. At last, I thought of something that no-one had tried. I was sure it wouldn't work, but I gave it a go. I sat in front of him and typed: "What are you pointing at?" As soon as my message appeared (to my surprise) a thought bubble appeared over his head and the pointing stopped. I finally thought I had stopped this mystery.
However, I was dead wrong. The ninja instantly replied with this and only this: "5890." And as soon as he said it, the ninja vanished as if the person controlling him just shut off their entire console. I was just left sitting there...wondering what I had just saw...
When I realized he wasn't coming back; I left the museum and played some other games. I was actually pretty interested in the whole thing. This was something I had never experienced in home. I also began to notice that it seemed as if all the games were taking a really long time to load. This could have been random, but it was odd that it happened right after the ninja left.
The next day, I called my friend: Tyler and told him about what happened. He responded by saying that he had played his PS3 that morning and saw the exact same ninja! He then told me that he hadn't talked to it like I had, so there is no telling if the response would have been the same. He just thought it was a glitch. I should note that my friend kids around a lot, so his story may or may not be true.
So there you have it. As I mentioned before, this story is indeed true and I suppose its completely possible for someone to do this. But I just find it so odd and random. I'm afraid that is all I know as of now and I apologize for not having theories or any pictures to back up my story. If you have your own theories or stories, please tell me. I would love to here them.
For those of you who have a Playstation 3, you should know by now that there is a Playstation Home where you can make your own avatar, play games, collect items, etc.
You also probably know of a place called: The XI Museum.
Which (according to the Playstation Wiki) is a "tribute to the Xi game that was on Playstation Home in 2009. It contains a video and slideshow discussing the previous game. Currently, it has two areas that contain mini-games, along with 11 XI collectible rewards."
I would first like to point out that I never was part of the original XI game; but I have been to the museum many times and have learned that it was one of the first console-based/virtual world-based alternate reality games (look it up if you have to). However, what I saw recently had nothing to do with the museum, or the old game...as far as I know.
It happened about 10 days ago when I got bored and decided to enter the XI museum for some maze games. Before I continue, I need to explain what this museum looks like: It is a rather big room with two portals that lead you to games, stairs that lead to the "second floor", poor lighting, and NO MUSIC AT ALL. Not to mention, the museum was made to look like it was old and run-down.
As you can imagine, it is a creepy place to be when your alone. (Back to the story) as soon as I entered, I saw that the entire place was empty (which is really common) except for that there was a guy dressed as a: Ninjutsu warrior - golden dragon sitting in front of a pedestal which allows you to go shopping.
This pedestal is in the very center of the room, so it is hard to miss. I slowly walked up to him and noticed that he was crouching and kept pointing in the direction I came from. In order for some-one to do this, they would have to press about 3 buttons for every point they made. And this guy kept doing it. I walked around the room for about 5 minutes and he never stopped or walked around.
He just kept crouching and pointing! I finally decided to leave the room and play some games which I did for about half an hour. I decided to return to the main room to see if the ninja was still there...and he was...still crouching and pointing in the same direction.
I now knew that something was weird, so I decided to leave my person standing there, watching the ninja to see how long he would keep this up. Eventually, I got bored just watching it and walked out of my room to play some basketball.
We played for about 1 hour or so before I came back to my room, only to find that the ninja was still sitting there pointing. I was starting to get creeped out at this point (probably because it was getting dark out) but I still watched him, waiting for him to stop. I then entered what would be the longest 20 minutes of my life as I just sat next to him, waiting for...something. Half-way through, people did start coming in and out of the museum, but no-one payed much attention to me or the ninja.
I began to wonder if this was just a glitch and maybe only I could see him. However, some people did stop to point at the ninja (trying to mimic him) so this clearly wasn't the case. After my long wait, I had enough, the museum was empty again and I sat in front of the (still pointing) ninja. I began to point back at him (no response), I walked to the direction he was pointing (nothing happened), I even sent him a friend request...with no response at all.
I should also mention now, that his username is dehart67. At last, I thought of something that no-one had tried. I was sure it wouldn't work, but I gave it a go. I sat in front of him and typed: "What are you pointing at?" As soon as my message appeared (to my surprise) a thought bubble appeared over his head and the pointing stopped. I finally thought I had stopped this mystery.
However, I was dead wrong. The ninja instantly replied with this and only this: "5890." And as soon as he said it, the ninja vanished as if the person controlling him just shut off their entire console. I was just left sitting there...wondering what I had just saw...
When I realized he wasn't coming back; I left the museum and played some other games. I was actually pretty interested in the whole thing. This was something I had never experienced in home. I also began to notice that it seemed as if all the games were taking a really long time to load. This could have been random, but it was odd that it happened right after the ninja left.
The next day, I called my friend: Tyler and told him about what happened. He responded by saying that he had played his PS3 that morning and saw the exact same ninja! He then told me that he hadn't talked to it like I had, so there is no telling if the response would have been the same. He just thought it was a glitch. I should note that my friend kids around a lot, so his story may or may not be true.
So there you have it. As I mentioned before, this story is indeed true and I suppose its completely possible for someone to do this. But I just find it so odd and random. I'm afraid that is all I know as of now and I apologize for not having theories or any pictures to back up my story. If you have your own theories or stories, please tell me. I would love to here them.
The Pointing Ninja of Xi 2
In my previous post I mentioned that I wouldn't attempt another creepy pasta again due to the fact that I'm not good at making up stories and only good at memorizing events. I would have never expected that the same event would happen to be again. This story is as true as the last and I hope that there will be none to follow.
Shortly after my previous encounter with the pointing ninja (known as dehart67) A new game popped up on Playstation Home. This game is known as "Xi: Continuum" and is a sequel to the original game detailed in my first post. Here is a link in case you need some info on Xi: Continuum: http://www.xi2.com/ . I visited the game and found it to be very fun, but in the end, I was mostly still thinking about how the ninja could be connected.
However, the ACTUAL game must be purchased and I do not wish to spend the money required to play it. I found it odd that this game appeared after the pointing ninja appeared to me and I thought that maybe the code he gave me was imperative to completing the game. However, after some research I found that the code: 5890 is not used (as far as I know).
A week later I decided to play the small amount of game that doesn't require money to play. You end up entering a warehouse which is incredibly dark and eerie. I spent hours in there trying to find a few objects required to complete the mission. I found nothing and no-one would answer me if I asked them to show me where the items were hidden.
I started to get bored and decided to stand in the corner of the room and watch the people in order to see if they were crowding around an area I hadn't checked. Unfortunately, there were only 4 people present at the time and I didn't see anyone go a place that I hadn't. As I watched, a girl turned towards me and walked in my direction. A text bubble appeared above her head and quickly read:
"What does 5890 mean?"
I was shocked by this and asked her where she heard that. She responded with "A guy told me it." I asked her to show me where the guy was and she led me to one of the many boxes located in the warehouse. He was gone now (no surprise) and I turned to the girl again. I asked her if he was dressed as a ninja and waited for a response. I waited for quite a bit of time with no answer.
It wasn't long before words appeared above her head that said "Back Soon". This is actually normal and appears above anyone's head if they are not moving for a certain amount of time. I did find it weird that I was getting no answer though. Her character eventually disappeared (this is also what happens if your character doesn't move for a LONG time). Right after that, I ended up finding the hidden objects in areas that I was sure I already checked (I could be wrong).
After that, I began to visit the warehouse every day in hopes that I would see the ninja again. I came up with nothing and eventually decided to return to The Xi Museum again. I visited the museum every day at different hours but once again came up with nothing. It was not until yesterday that I finally spotted him.
I entered the Xi Museum as I did every day and busied myself by walking around. It was about 11:00 at night at the time and I was getting rather tired. I climbed up the staircase and positioned myself at the end of the upper floor so that I could look down. Oddly, as soon as I looked down at the ground below, I saw that the pointing ninja was sitting there pointing in the exact same position and place from before! I find it hard to believe that he could have entered the museum, sat down, and begun pointing without me seeing him sooner.
Yet there he was; pointing. I stared at him in disbelief for a second and finally noticed that something was different. His name was now colored gray and his name wasn't even dehart67! This ninja's name was "XiMuseum"! I examined his eyes only to find that they were shriveled and darkened (which is possible to do...but most people don't).
I was clearly confused. This ninja dressed, sat, and pointed just like the old one... but had a different name (and possibly eye features). I sat down in front of the ninja and watched him point some more. No one was coming into the museum and it was getting eerie. I finally sent a message saying "What is 5890?" Immediately, he replied with "5890" just as the old one had done. The ninja then quickly disappeared as if the person controlling him immediately turned off his Playstation 3.
I sat there for the longest time, waiting for people to show up... but no-one ever did. I then got the odd idea to leave the museum and then quickly come back. I did this in mere minutes and when I returned; I found that there were people on the upper floor chatting and I also saw a guy skateboarding around the room. This has left me with the odd explanation that the ninja and I were somehow unable to see these people even though they were in the same room all along! (this wasn't the case with the first ninja). I know it is possible that they showed up when I left for those couple minutes, but what are the odds of that?
I am left with more questions than before and I find that I catch myself thinking of this as creepy when it could just as easily be one big coincidence. In a way I hope to see him again, but what then?
Shortly after my previous encounter with the pointing ninja (known as dehart67) A new game popped up on Playstation Home. This game is known as "Xi: Continuum" and is a sequel to the original game detailed in my first post. Here is a link in case you need some info on Xi: Continuum: http://www.xi2.com/ . I visited the game and found it to be very fun, but in the end, I was mostly still thinking about how the ninja could be connected.
However, the ACTUAL game must be purchased and I do not wish to spend the money required to play it. I found it odd that this game appeared after the pointing ninja appeared to me and I thought that maybe the code he gave me was imperative to completing the game. However, after some research I found that the code: 5890 is not used (as far as I know).
A week later I decided to play the small amount of game that doesn't require money to play. You end up entering a warehouse which is incredibly dark and eerie. I spent hours in there trying to find a few objects required to complete the mission. I found nothing and no-one would answer me if I asked them to show me where the items were hidden.
I started to get bored and decided to stand in the corner of the room and watch the people in order to see if they were crowding around an area I hadn't checked. Unfortunately, there were only 4 people present at the time and I didn't see anyone go a place that I hadn't. As I watched, a girl turned towards me and walked in my direction. A text bubble appeared above her head and quickly read:
"What does 5890 mean?"
I was shocked by this and asked her where she heard that. She responded with "A guy told me it." I asked her to show me where the guy was and she led me to one of the many boxes located in the warehouse. He was gone now (no surprise) and I turned to the girl again. I asked her if he was dressed as a ninja and waited for a response. I waited for quite a bit of time with no answer.
It wasn't long before words appeared above her head that said "Back Soon". This is actually normal and appears above anyone's head if they are not moving for a certain amount of time. I did find it weird that I was getting no answer though. Her character eventually disappeared (this is also what happens if your character doesn't move for a LONG time). Right after that, I ended up finding the hidden objects in areas that I was sure I already checked (I could be wrong).
After that, I began to visit the warehouse every day in hopes that I would see the ninja again. I came up with nothing and eventually decided to return to The Xi Museum again. I visited the museum every day at different hours but once again came up with nothing. It was not until yesterday that I finally spotted him.
I entered the Xi Museum as I did every day and busied myself by walking around. It was about 11:00 at night at the time and I was getting rather tired. I climbed up the staircase and positioned myself at the end of the upper floor so that I could look down. Oddly, as soon as I looked down at the ground below, I saw that the pointing ninja was sitting there pointing in the exact same position and place from before! I find it hard to believe that he could have entered the museum, sat down, and begun pointing without me seeing him sooner.
Yet there he was; pointing. I stared at him in disbelief for a second and finally noticed that something was different. His name was now colored gray and his name wasn't even dehart67! This ninja's name was "XiMuseum"! I examined his eyes only to find that they were shriveled and darkened (which is possible to do...but most people don't).
I was clearly confused. This ninja dressed, sat, and pointed just like the old one... but had a different name (and possibly eye features). I sat down in front of the ninja and watched him point some more. No one was coming into the museum and it was getting eerie. I finally sent a message saying "What is 5890?" Immediately, he replied with "5890" just as the old one had done. The ninja then quickly disappeared as if the person controlling him immediately turned off his Playstation 3.
I sat there for the longest time, waiting for people to show up... but no-one ever did. I then got the odd idea to leave the museum and then quickly come back. I did this in mere minutes and when I returned; I found that there were people on the upper floor chatting and I also saw a guy skateboarding around the room. This has left me with the odd explanation that the ninja and I were somehow unable to see these people even though they were in the same room all along! (this wasn't the case with the first ninja). I know it is possible that they showed up when I left for those couple minutes, but what are the odds of that?
I am left with more questions than before and I find that I catch myself thinking of this as creepy when it could just as easily be one big coincidence. In a way I hope to see him again, but what then?
The Pointing Ninja of Xi 3
Well, he is back and I am sick of giving up looking for him. After my second entry, I became bored with the pointing ninja and decided that I would give up and let someone smarter figure out what is going on in The Xi Museum. I was even more prepared to quit when my friend Tyler (who told me he had saw the ninja back in entry one) reveled to me he lied about the whole thing. I was certain that would be the end of it and that I would move on and play the other games playstation home has to offer.
Looks like I was wrong though, because a week later, Tyler called me and told me that he had saw the ninja named: XiMuseum and said hello to it. The ninja replied with "5890" (like always) and disappeared. At first, I thought this was another attempt at tricking me, but Tyler later told me things about the ninja that I had never mentioned to him before. He mentioned how the ninja had wrinkled eyes, gray lettering for his name, and answered "5890" very quickly. This convinced me that Tyler had seen the real thing and he offered to help me look for it.
To be honest, I turned down the offer until a new game called: Peakvox Ninja appeared on Playstation Home. Here is the link to the game's introduction if you don't believe me:http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/01/09/peakvox-ninja-sneaks-into-playstation-home/ . In a nutshell: the game is about ninjas battling each other to the death in team battles. I thought that if there were one place the pointing ninja would go, it would be to that game. Unfortunately, after a week or so, I had came up with nothing odd. I decided to leave Peakvox and go back to Xi: Continuum while Tyler continued to check Peakvox every weekend.
Once in Xi: Continuum (which has become even emptier), I tried the same strategy as I did back in entry 2. I kept this up for more than two weeks in hopes of spotting the ninja anywhere; there was still no sign of him. I told Tyler to visit both Peakvox Ninja and Xi: Continuum every weekend while I searched for the ninja in The Xi Museum, his favorite place to go I guess?
My first day back was already a strange one. If you remember from both of my previous entries, The Xi Museum is a very empty and forgotten place. But when I arrived, The Museum was packed with people on the front steps! Even stranger was that their avatar names were all spelled in blue. I finally figured out that this was a playstation group (there are many) and that this one is called The Blue Crown Society. I found this out because a couple members kept shouting it out as they danced or talked to fellow group members. I also noticed that they wear a white mask that can be seen in one of their YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TooIF8iMcQ . Since they had been here longer than me, I thought this would be the perfect moment to ask others if they had seen anything. However, none of them would answer me when I tried to speak to them. I also noticed that the text boxes above their heads began to disappear.
This led me to believe that they were now PMing each other so that I wouldn't hear what they were talking about. I also began to think that it might be because they couldn't see me, but only a few minutes later. One of the members walked up to me and said hi. I quickly asked him if he had seen a ninja, pointing in the middle of the room. The guy took a VERY long time to answer and I began to think that he would disappear like the lady from my second entry. But he did finally reply with, "A few minutes ago."
I was getting excited, I opened a text box and just as I began to type, "What was his name?"
The guy said, "Follow me."
He led me through one of the portals in the Xi Museum and took me to the Teamwork Maze (you can look it up). Every time I would try to talk to him, he would run around the maze or ignore me. I decided to finish the maze with him and then try to ask.
Once we had finished the maze, a text box appeared above his head and he said "brb." He quickly ran out of the room and I waited for him for 10-to-15 minutes. To make a long story short, the guy never did come back and when I went into the museum's main room (where all the Blue Crown Society members were) only two random members were left and they both had the words "Back Soon" above their heads (meaning they hadn't moved in a while). I was pretty mad at this point and turned off my PS3. I couldn't understand why they were acting like this. As crazy as it might sound, I think they knew what I was talking about but didn't tell me.
I continued to check The Xi Museum every day, but neither The Blue Crown Society or the pointing ninja were ever there. It was only until this Last Saturday that I finally saw him. It was just like the past two sightings; I entered the museum and there he was, pointing without stopping. I decided to call Tyler and tell him to come to the museum in which he quickly did. The ninja's name was "XiMuseum" again and Tyler began dancing at the fact that we had found him at last.
We PMed each other so the ninja wouldn't hear our conversation. Tyler wanted to know what we should do now that we found him. I quickly came up with the idea of getting a picture of him using my mom's camera. After a few minutes of searching I couldn't find it and finally had to give up. I know there is a camera function in playstation home, but my friend Riley once told me that downloading the camera messed up his PS3. We decided instead to wait long enough for the ninja to do something.
Tyler and I stayed in that museum for an entire hour! Waiting to see if XiMuseum would do anything... he didn't. People were coming in and out of the museum, a couple even stopped to watch us for a while. Tyler got so bored that he started to dance in front of the ninja and run in circles around him. In an act of boredom, I decided to crouch in front of the ninja and point back. And as soon as I did, a text bubble appeared above his head and quickly read "5890." Then, like all the times before, he vanished.
Tyler and I were left shocked. When I had pointed at dehart67, he had just kept pointing. But this time, the ninja answered right away. Remembering dehart67 also reminded me that his avatar name was blue like The Blue Crown Society and that the number 67 is what is missing from 5890! Is the real code supposed to be 567890? This latest appearance has left me with more questions than answers. But now that Tyler is helping me out, I think we will figure out this mystery soon. And hopefully next time I have a camera ready.
Looks like I was wrong though, because a week later, Tyler called me and told me that he had saw the ninja named: XiMuseum and said hello to it. The ninja replied with "5890" (like always) and disappeared. At first, I thought this was another attempt at tricking me, but Tyler later told me things about the ninja that I had never mentioned to him before. He mentioned how the ninja had wrinkled eyes, gray lettering for his name, and answered "5890" very quickly. This convinced me that Tyler had seen the real thing and he offered to help me look for it.
To be honest, I turned down the offer until a new game called: Peakvox Ninja appeared on Playstation Home. Here is the link to the game's introduction if you don't believe me:http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/01/09/peakvox-ninja-sneaks-into-playstation-home/ . In a nutshell: the game is about ninjas battling each other to the death in team battles. I thought that if there were one place the pointing ninja would go, it would be to that game. Unfortunately, after a week or so, I had came up with nothing odd. I decided to leave Peakvox and go back to Xi: Continuum while Tyler continued to check Peakvox every weekend.
Once in Xi: Continuum (which has become even emptier), I tried the same strategy as I did back in entry 2. I kept this up for more than two weeks in hopes of spotting the ninja anywhere; there was still no sign of him. I told Tyler to visit both Peakvox Ninja and Xi: Continuum every weekend while I searched for the ninja in The Xi Museum, his favorite place to go I guess?
My first day back was already a strange one. If you remember from both of my previous entries, The Xi Museum is a very empty and forgotten place. But when I arrived, The Museum was packed with people on the front steps! Even stranger was that their avatar names were all spelled in blue. I finally figured out that this was a playstation group (there are many) and that this one is called The Blue Crown Society. I found this out because a couple members kept shouting it out as they danced or talked to fellow group members. I also noticed that they wear a white mask that can be seen in one of their YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TooIF8iMcQ . Since they had been here longer than me, I thought this would be the perfect moment to ask others if they had seen anything. However, none of them would answer me when I tried to speak to them. I also noticed that the text boxes above their heads began to disappear.
This led me to believe that they were now PMing each other so that I wouldn't hear what they were talking about. I also began to think that it might be because they couldn't see me, but only a few minutes later. One of the members walked up to me and said hi. I quickly asked him if he had seen a ninja, pointing in the middle of the room. The guy took a VERY long time to answer and I began to think that he would disappear like the lady from my second entry. But he did finally reply with, "A few minutes ago."
I was getting excited, I opened a text box and just as I began to type, "What was his name?"
The guy said, "Follow me."
He led me through one of the portals in the Xi Museum and took me to the Teamwork Maze (you can look it up). Every time I would try to talk to him, he would run around the maze or ignore me. I decided to finish the maze with him and then try to ask.
Once we had finished the maze, a text box appeared above his head and he said "brb." He quickly ran out of the room and I waited for him for 10-to-15 minutes. To make a long story short, the guy never did come back and when I went into the museum's main room (where all the Blue Crown Society members were) only two random members were left and they both had the words "Back Soon" above their heads (meaning they hadn't moved in a while). I was pretty mad at this point and turned off my PS3. I couldn't understand why they were acting like this. As crazy as it might sound, I think they knew what I was talking about but didn't tell me.
I continued to check The Xi Museum every day, but neither The Blue Crown Society or the pointing ninja were ever there. It was only until this Last Saturday that I finally saw him. It was just like the past two sightings; I entered the museum and there he was, pointing without stopping. I decided to call Tyler and tell him to come to the museum in which he quickly did. The ninja's name was "XiMuseum" again and Tyler began dancing at the fact that we had found him at last.
We PMed each other so the ninja wouldn't hear our conversation. Tyler wanted to know what we should do now that we found him. I quickly came up with the idea of getting a picture of him using my mom's camera. After a few minutes of searching I couldn't find it and finally had to give up. I know there is a camera function in playstation home, but my friend Riley once told me that downloading the camera messed up his PS3. We decided instead to wait long enough for the ninja to do something.
Tyler and I stayed in that museum for an entire hour! Waiting to see if XiMuseum would do anything... he didn't. People were coming in and out of the museum, a couple even stopped to watch us for a while. Tyler got so bored that he started to dance in front of the ninja and run in circles around him. In an act of boredom, I decided to crouch in front of the ninja and point back. And as soon as I did, a text bubble appeared above his head and quickly read "5890." Then, like all the times before, he vanished.
Tyler and I were left shocked. When I had pointed at dehart67, he had just kept pointing. But this time, the ninja answered right away. Remembering dehart67 also reminded me that his avatar name was blue like The Blue Crown Society and that the number 67 is what is missing from 5890! Is the real code supposed to be 567890? This latest appearance has left me with more questions than answers. But now that Tyler is helping me out, I think we will figure out this mystery soon. And hopefully next time I have a camera ready.
The Pointing Ninja of Xi 4
I have to admit, going to the Xi Museum just about every day and wandering around in loneliness is pretty boring. I will also concede that there have been times when I thought of giving up on this little mystery again.
But now I'm pumped to tell you that I now have proof that what I'm saying is true. Before I get into that, I need to start from where I left off last time.
I did even more studies on 5890 in relation to Xi: Continuum or just anything involving Playstation in general. Little things popped up but I really didn't find anything worth mentioning.
I then had the "brilliant" idea to start a YouTube channel where I could share my stories and possibly be found by others who have experienced this. My plan was to make short videos explaining what I had seen and allowing people to leave responses on what they thought. But this never came to fruition.
I made an account named Sam Douglas, which is still on YouTube despite probably being a challenge to find.
The description of my profile openly stated: "I am on the hunt for the pointing ninja of Xi and the secrets of Playstation home." Unfortunately, more problems started coming my way when I still couldn't find my mother's camera. The page stayed this way for what I would estimate to be 3 weeks or so.
Upon finally discovering my mother's camera, I returned to my YouTube page, only to find that I had been hacked. My picture had been changed to a completely black screen and the background of my page had a repeated picture that I couldn't believe; it was the ninja!
I finally removed these two changes and kept the picture of the ninja for myself. It didn't take long before I began to notice things. The angle of the photo was taken from a point of view that I was sure only the ninja himself could have gotten. I also noticed the large group of people in front of him.
One side was red, while the other was strictly blue and everyone was facing him!
An even closer look revealed that some of the people were wearing the same white mask as the Blue Crown Society (as mentioned in my previous entry).
In fact, I am fairly certain that it IS the Blue Crown Society in front of the ninja. This does not explain what the name of the red side is, why they are wearing the mask to, and who's name is in the text display box (barely able to be seen). In short, now I am filled with even more questions than before. At least I am now fairly certain that The Blue Crown Society does know something that I don't and I will get answers from them.
I began to go into overdrive as far as my research went. I came across a video that stood out to me:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-xIDLUQ-U8 . The video involved someone from a different Playstation Home group known as UMTO. It appears that UMTO and The Blue Crown Society don't get along and will occasionally send spies to intercept each other. My new goal is to join UMTO, spy on The Blue Crown Society, and get the answers I am looking for.
Back to my YouTube channel, I have decided to keep it unchanged in hopes that the ninja will send me another picture with more information. Tyler pointed out to me that the photo was taken in a way that nothing was traceable.
What I mean by that is that all the names are blurred out, no comments can be read, the name of the ninja cannot be seen, and the picture itself is not taken from the camera in Playstation Home; rather someone just took a picture of the screen with a real camera. Is the ninja trying to slowly help me realize something? I guess that remains to be seen.
About two weeks have passed since all of this and I have yet to be hacked again, see the ninja, or find UMTO. Tyler is checking other games in hopes that we will find something out. I suppose I should also mention the fact that more of my friends have become interested in this mystery ever since I showed them the photo.
They are willing to help from time-to-time; this brings the total count of my helpers to 4! They will not be on Playstation every day, but with any luck, we will hunt down the ninja and learn what secret is being hidden from us.
Honestly, I can't believe how far things have come. I would have never expected that I would have compiled this much information so quickly. I guess it goes to show what a little determination can do. And despite all the questions I have, I am learning things and it is clear that the mystery is far from over. The ninja knows who I am now; and that's fine by me.
But now I'm pumped to tell you that I now have proof that what I'm saying is true. Before I get into that, I need to start from where I left off last time.
I did even more studies on 5890 in relation to Xi: Continuum or just anything involving Playstation in general. Little things popped up but I really didn't find anything worth mentioning.
I then had the "brilliant" idea to start a YouTube channel where I could share my stories and possibly be found by others who have experienced this. My plan was to make short videos explaining what I had seen and allowing people to leave responses on what they thought. But this never came to fruition.
I made an account named Sam Douglas, which is still on YouTube despite probably being a challenge to find.
The description of my profile openly stated: "I am on the hunt for the pointing ninja of Xi and the secrets of Playstation home." Unfortunately, more problems started coming my way when I still couldn't find my mother's camera. The page stayed this way for what I would estimate to be 3 weeks or so.
Upon finally discovering my mother's camera, I returned to my YouTube page, only to find that I had been hacked. My picture had been changed to a completely black screen and the background of my page had a repeated picture that I couldn't believe; it was the ninja!
I finally removed these two changes and kept the picture of the ninja for myself. It didn't take long before I began to notice things. The angle of the photo was taken from a point of view that I was sure only the ninja himself could have gotten. I also noticed the large group of people in front of him.
One side was red, while the other was strictly blue and everyone was facing him!
An even closer look revealed that some of the people were wearing the same white mask as the Blue Crown Society (as mentioned in my previous entry).
In fact, I am fairly certain that it IS the Blue Crown Society in front of the ninja. This does not explain what the name of the red side is, why they are wearing the mask to, and who's name is in the text display box (barely able to be seen). In short, now I am filled with even more questions than before. At least I am now fairly certain that The Blue Crown Society does know something that I don't and I will get answers from them.
I began to go into overdrive as far as my research went. I came across a video that stood out to me:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-xIDLUQ-U8 . The video involved someone from a different Playstation Home group known as UMTO. It appears that UMTO and The Blue Crown Society don't get along and will occasionally send spies to intercept each other. My new goal is to join UMTO, spy on The Blue Crown Society, and get the answers I am looking for.
Back to my YouTube channel, I have decided to keep it unchanged in hopes that the ninja will send me another picture with more information. Tyler pointed out to me that the photo was taken in a way that nothing was traceable.
What I mean by that is that all the names are blurred out, no comments can be read, the name of the ninja cannot be seen, and the picture itself is not taken from the camera in Playstation Home; rather someone just took a picture of the screen with a real camera. Is the ninja trying to slowly help me realize something? I guess that remains to be seen.
About two weeks have passed since all of this and I have yet to be hacked again, see the ninja, or find UMTO. Tyler is checking other games in hopes that we will find something out. I suppose I should also mention the fact that more of my friends have become interested in this mystery ever since I showed them the photo.
They are willing to help from time-to-time; this brings the total count of my helpers to 4! They will not be on Playstation every day, but with any luck, we will hunt down the ninja and learn what secret is being hidden from us.
Honestly, I can't believe how far things have come. I would have never expected that I would have compiled this much information so quickly. I guess it goes to show what a little determination can do. And despite all the questions I have, I am learning things and it is clear that the mystery is far from over. The ninja knows who I am now; and that's fine by me.
The Pointing Ninja of Xi 5
Unfortunately, things have been really quiet lately as far as searching for the Pointing Ninja that resides in the Xi Museum of Playstation Home. In fact, things have slowed down so much that one of the friends who was going to help me uncover this mystery decided to quit out of boredom. Quite honestly, sometimes I feel the same way. I am still being helped by Tyler and another friend of mine who prefers not to be named. I will instead call him Max for the time being.
I definitely can't take all the credit for the evidence we found most recently. After all, my Youtube page has remained unchanged and no other strange messages or pictures have come my way. I have made contact with a few members of UMTO but all my attempts at joining the club have failed in multiple ways that I really don't have the time to write down. I will continue to try to join UMTO, but it will be much harder than I previously thought.
Really, it is all thanks to Max that we made our newest breakthroughs. Max first showed us that he had the same ninja outfit as the other pointing ninjas had (the full name is in my previous entries). He got the costume by winning a game in Aurora called the "OMG Trap-O-Matic". Every day, you have the chance at winning small items or bigger and rarer items (like the costume).
I am honestly surprised that its taken me this long to mention Aurora. Aurora is basically one of the most mysterious and popular places in Playstation Home. There are actual mysteries surrounding the whole place and just a look at the setting gives you the idea of what Aurora is all about. Hearing that the ninja costume could be obtained at Aurora made me realize something else that I hadn't really noticed before. The ninja always sat in the same place and pointed in the opposite direction to where people entered the museum. The avatars come in through a large door with the word Aurora written in big and bright lettering. I began to wonder if all this time, the ninja had actually been pointing at the word Aurora as a clue. I'm not sure how I ever missed this before but I will be sure to look into it.
But that wasn't it for the costume. We later took Max to Xi: Continuum where we noticed something strange about his ninja suit. Under normal circumstances, the ninja suit is bright and golden. However, upon reaching the continuum, the costume turned a white/bluish color. It is hard to describe, but the suit definitely looked different only at this one place... why?
This was only the tip of the ice burg though. I was later researching other mysteries about Playstation home on Youtube and discovered a new video that gave me a whole new reason to continue the hunt. The video is called "creepy/mysteries in playstation home" and it basically contains a slide-show of multiple Playstation Home places. Then something caught my eye immediately. A VIDEO of the pointing ninja suddenly appeared on the screen. I immediately recognized the setting as the same one which appeared as a photo in my last entry! The shot looked like it was taken from the ninja's perspective, but no box (that constantly MUST appear to give the "point" option) appeared as he continued to point, so someone else had to of filmed it! I was able to pause the clip exactly before it ended and as a text box appeared from one of the people in front of the ninja. As you can see in the video, whatever he says is written in an extremely odd way and I have no idea what it means as of yet. One thing did stand out in his text entry: BCS. I immediately recognized this as standing for Blue Crown Society! So my predictions of them knowing more than they are letting on is indeed true. The name of this ninja was still not shown, but these few seconds of footage have given me enough information as it is. But that was far from all.
I was already awestruck by the time the video was reaching its end, but I never expected to see what was coming up next. A picture suddenly appeared, showing a guy crouching and pointing in a corner. He was sitting in just the right spot so that his avatar was completely silhouetted. But here is the biggest news of all, this guys name was "XiContinuum"! Memories came rushing back to me of the day I was approached by the girl while in the dark and eerie warehouse. She had led me to that EXACT SPOT where she claimed to have someone tell her "5890." Somehow, we had been missing this guy all along! But even stranger was that he did not appear to be dressed as a ninja. You can see he has spiky hair and no shining swords like the other ninjas had. The video ends shortly after that and if you don't take my word for it, here it is: 01:03
As you can imagine, this is a lot of information to take in. I will have to meet with Tyler so we can take a closer look at this video and anything related to it. This just makes me wonder how many other videos are out there that I have yet to see. We might not be the only ones investigating this.
I promise, in my next entry I will try to make sense of as much of this as I can. But there are still so many questions I have and I'm going to need more than two pictures and a three second video to figure this out. But I am happy with our recent finds, and now that it is Summer, I hope to discover even more of these hidden mysteries.
I definitely can't take all the credit for the evidence we found most recently. After all, my Youtube page has remained unchanged and no other strange messages or pictures have come my way. I have made contact with a few members of UMTO but all my attempts at joining the club have failed in multiple ways that I really don't have the time to write down. I will continue to try to join UMTO, but it will be much harder than I previously thought.
Really, it is all thanks to Max that we made our newest breakthroughs. Max first showed us that he had the same ninja outfit as the other pointing ninjas had (the full name is in my previous entries). He got the costume by winning a game in Aurora called the "OMG Trap-O-Matic". Every day, you have the chance at winning small items or bigger and rarer items (like the costume).
I am honestly surprised that its taken me this long to mention Aurora. Aurora is basically one of the most mysterious and popular places in Playstation Home. There are actual mysteries surrounding the whole place and just a look at the setting gives you the idea of what Aurora is all about. Hearing that the ninja costume could be obtained at Aurora made me realize something else that I hadn't really noticed before. The ninja always sat in the same place and pointed in the opposite direction to where people entered the museum. The avatars come in through a large door with the word Aurora written in big and bright lettering. I began to wonder if all this time, the ninja had actually been pointing at the word Aurora as a clue. I'm not sure how I ever missed this before but I will be sure to look into it.
But that wasn't it for the costume. We later took Max to Xi: Continuum where we noticed something strange about his ninja suit. Under normal circumstances, the ninja suit is bright and golden. However, upon reaching the continuum, the costume turned a white/bluish color. It is hard to describe, but the suit definitely looked different only at this one place... why?
This was only the tip of the ice burg though. I was later researching other mysteries about Playstation home on Youtube and discovered a new video that gave me a whole new reason to continue the hunt. The video is called "creepy/mysteries in playstation home" and it basically contains a slide-show of multiple Playstation Home places. Then something caught my eye immediately. A VIDEO of the pointing ninja suddenly appeared on the screen. I immediately recognized the setting as the same one which appeared as a photo in my last entry! The shot looked like it was taken from the ninja's perspective, but no box (that constantly MUST appear to give the "point" option) appeared as he continued to point, so someone else had to of filmed it! I was able to pause the clip exactly before it ended and as a text box appeared from one of the people in front of the ninja. As you can see in the video, whatever he says is written in an extremely odd way and I have no idea what it means as of yet. One thing did stand out in his text entry: BCS. I immediately recognized this as standing for Blue Crown Society! So my predictions of them knowing more than they are letting on is indeed true. The name of this ninja was still not shown, but these few seconds of footage have given me enough information as it is. But that was far from all.
I was already awestruck by the time the video was reaching its end, but I never expected to see what was coming up next. A picture suddenly appeared, showing a guy crouching and pointing in a corner. He was sitting in just the right spot so that his avatar was completely silhouetted. But here is the biggest news of all, this guys name was "XiContinuum"! Memories came rushing back to me of the day I was approached by the girl while in the dark and eerie warehouse. She had led me to that EXACT SPOT where she claimed to have someone tell her "5890." Somehow, we had been missing this guy all along! But even stranger was that he did not appear to be dressed as a ninja. You can see he has spiky hair and no shining swords like the other ninjas had. The video ends shortly after that and if you don't take my word for it, here it is: 01:03
As you can imagine, this is a lot of information to take in. I will have to meet with Tyler so we can take a closer look at this video and anything related to it. This just makes me wonder how many other videos are out there that I have yet to see. We might not be the only ones investigating this.
I promise, in my next entry I will try to make sense of as much of this as I can. But there are still so many questions I have and I'm going to need more than two pictures and a three second video to figure this out. But I am happy with our recent finds, and now that it is Summer, I hope to discover even more of these hidden mysteries.
The Pointing Ninja of Xi 6
Before I begin, I would like to clarify that these stories were moved to a different wiki due to issues in uploading. This entry is as real as the ones that have came before it. I will begin this entry with a quick review of every major thing that has happened recently.
In the beginning, I entered the Xi Museum only to find dehart67 who was dressed as a Ninjutsu warrior - golden dragon. He crouched in the center of the room and repeatedly pointed in the direction from which I entered. After doing this for a wide range of time, I asked him what he was pointing at. This resulted in him suddenly saying "5890" and then disappearing. The game Xi: Continuum soon popped up on Playstation Home and I encountered a women who told me that a guy had told her 5890. The guy was gone by the time she showed me where he was, and she soon went offline. Upon later visiting Xi Museum again, I encountered XiMuseum for the first time who dressed the same as the previous ninja as well as pointed and uttered the same phrase: "5890" after I tried to talk to him. After disappearing, I noted that no-one seemed to be entering the Museum and upon leaving and quickly coming back, there were people. This led me to believe that somehow, being with the ninja made everyone else turn invisible. My friend Tyler later encountered XiMuseum and was told "5890" after saying hello to it. I later returned to Xi Museum only to find The Blue Crown Society standing at the stairs. No-one would answer me and suspicious activity (paired with one member telling me he saw the ninja a few minutes ago) gave me the suspicion that The Blue Crown Society knew more than it was giving off. Tyler and I later saw XiMuseum again and when I pointed at him, he replied with "5890." This was the first time a ninja had said the number without me talking first. I also noted that the 67 in dehart67 is all that is missing from 5__890. I later created a youtube account in which my profile was hacked and a repeated picture of the pointing ninja and a group of people in front of him could be seen. The group was seemingly The Blue Crown Society. Upon learning that the Blue Crown Society was enemies with UMTO and that they sent spies back and forth, I came up with the plan to join UMTO and then infiltrate The Blue Crown Society to learn what was going on. My friend Max later directed my attention to Aurora which was written on the door that the ninja pointed at. It is in Aurora that you can receive the Ninjutsu warrior - golden dragon outfit. I later found a youtube video showing the ninja pointing at a crowd of people. I recognized this short bit of video as resembling the picture my youtube account had been hacked to. This told me multiple things. The picture had been directly taken from this video, the word BCS (Blue Crown Society) can be read; so they DO know something after all, and while the angle seems to be from the ninja's perspective; no box appears for him to choose to point; which means this all has to have been taped by someone else; not the ninja. After watching even more, the video flashed a picture of a silhouetted man who was pointing and crouching in Xi Continuum... the same spot that the lady had led me before. This new ninja's name was XiContinuum.
Before I begin with my new finds, I would like to explain a few things. First of all, I would like to apologize for any spelling or grammatical mistakes I have made or will make in my entries. I am often to busy to catch them all but I will try my best to keep them out as much as possible. I would also like to state that I will try to do a new entry every month, but sometimes our findings are very slim and there isn't much to say. I would just like to remind you that this is an ongoing investigation and it can slow down or speed up at any given time, I cant just make up the results. One last point I would like to address is the fact that I have not given out my playstation profile name. There are two reasons for this. One reason is that I am never sure who is viewing my entries and the last thing I want is for someone to hack me and slow down the investigation. Another reason is that I am still attempting to join UMTO and am getting closer every week. So I do not wish to give my name and risk being thrown out of UMTO if they knew my true intentions. With that being said, time to explain my latest finds.
You may remember from my last entry, Tyler and I had found that the Ninjutsu Warrior - Golden Dragon outfit (the same one that dehart67 and XiMuseum wear) appears as a different color when at Xi Continuum. However, after making a journey to the Hudson Gate (another place in Playstation Home) we found the exact same thing happens to the suit. This tells me that it is merely a coincidence that it changes color at Xi Continuum, so we have stopped investigating that theory.
One day, while at the Xi Museum, I decided to watch the video which can be seen at the very back of the place. The video details many of the things that went on in the original Xi. Suddenly, something caught my eye. The video briefly flashed an old glimpse of the original Xi, which looked practically identical to the Xi Museum. In case you do not understand, when the first Xi ended, it was transformed into the Xi Museum. The museum features multiple things from the original Xi, just remodeled. This goes the same for the entrance which has been changed in very subtle ways from the original design. Here is the video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msc0suB_MZE .
It is easy to tell that these areas are the exact same place, just changed slightly. What I am trying to point out to you is that in the center of the old Xi floor, there is a large golden platform. Now could it really be a coincidence that the ninja is golden just like the very part of the floor that he currently sits on used to be? This could explain why dehart67 and XiMuseum choose to wear the golden outfit. It is a way of paying tribute to the original Xi perhaps? This theory also works because XiContinuum doesn't wear the golden ninja outfit, he is just completely black... like the rest of the warehouse. XiContinuum doesn't need to dress like the others because he is in a different place, and pays tribute to it's color by dressing and sitting somewhere dark so as to blend in. And isn't blending in what ninjas are all about? Really, this all makes perfect sense as to why they chose that exact costume.
Unfortunately, this is all the news I have for you at the moment. I will continue to watch the video in case anything else catches my eye. It is starting to become evident that this may have something to do with the original Xi. Max and Tyler are now checking the continuum just about every day and I am doing the same with the museum. We have yet to see the either of the ninjas but at the pace we are going at, it is only a matter of time before we strike gold.
In the beginning, I entered the Xi Museum only to find dehart67 who was dressed as a Ninjutsu warrior - golden dragon. He crouched in the center of the room and repeatedly pointed in the direction from which I entered. After doing this for a wide range of time, I asked him what he was pointing at. This resulted in him suddenly saying "5890" and then disappearing. The game Xi: Continuum soon popped up on Playstation Home and I encountered a women who told me that a guy had told her 5890. The guy was gone by the time she showed me where he was, and she soon went offline. Upon later visiting Xi Museum again, I encountered XiMuseum for the first time who dressed the same as the previous ninja as well as pointed and uttered the same phrase: "5890" after I tried to talk to him. After disappearing, I noted that no-one seemed to be entering the Museum and upon leaving and quickly coming back, there were people. This led me to believe that somehow, being with the ninja made everyone else turn invisible. My friend Tyler later encountered XiMuseum and was told "5890" after saying hello to it. I later returned to Xi Museum only to find The Blue Crown Society standing at the stairs. No-one would answer me and suspicious activity (paired with one member telling me he saw the ninja a few minutes ago) gave me the suspicion that The Blue Crown Society knew more than it was giving off. Tyler and I later saw XiMuseum again and when I pointed at him, he replied with "5890." This was the first time a ninja had said the number without me talking first. I also noted that the 67 in dehart67 is all that is missing from 5__890. I later created a youtube account in which my profile was hacked and a repeated picture of the pointing ninja and a group of people in front of him could be seen. The group was seemingly The Blue Crown Society. Upon learning that the Blue Crown Society was enemies with UMTO and that they sent spies back and forth, I came up with the plan to join UMTO and then infiltrate The Blue Crown Society to learn what was going on. My friend Max later directed my attention to Aurora which was written on the door that the ninja pointed at. It is in Aurora that you can receive the Ninjutsu warrior - golden dragon outfit. I later found a youtube video showing the ninja pointing at a crowd of people. I recognized this short bit of video as resembling the picture my youtube account had been hacked to. This told me multiple things. The picture had been directly taken from this video, the word BCS (Blue Crown Society) can be read; so they DO know something after all, and while the angle seems to be from the ninja's perspective; no box appears for him to choose to point; which means this all has to have been taped by someone else; not the ninja. After watching even more, the video flashed a picture of a silhouetted man who was pointing and crouching in Xi Continuum... the same spot that the lady had led me before. This new ninja's name was XiContinuum.
Before I begin with my new finds, I would like to explain a few things. First of all, I would like to apologize for any spelling or grammatical mistakes I have made or will make in my entries. I am often to busy to catch them all but I will try my best to keep them out as much as possible. I would also like to state that I will try to do a new entry every month, but sometimes our findings are very slim and there isn't much to say. I would just like to remind you that this is an ongoing investigation and it can slow down or speed up at any given time, I cant just make up the results. One last point I would like to address is the fact that I have not given out my playstation profile name. There are two reasons for this. One reason is that I am never sure who is viewing my entries and the last thing I want is for someone to hack me and slow down the investigation. Another reason is that I am still attempting to join UMTO and am getting closer every week. So I do not wish to give my name and risk being thrown out of UMTO if they knew my true intentions. With that being said, time to explain my latest finds.
You may remember from my last entry, Tyler and I had found that the Ninjutsu Warrior - Golden Dragon outfit (the same one that dehart67 and XiMuseum wear) appears as a different color when at Xi Continuum. However, after making a journey to the Hudson Gate (another place in Playstation Home) we found the exact same thing happens to the suit. This tells me that it is merely a coincidence that it changes color at Xi Continuum, so we have stopped investigating that theory.
One day, while at the Xi Museum, I decided to watch the video which can be seen at the very back of the place. The video details many of the things that went on in the original Xi. Suddenly, something caught my eye. The video briefly flashed an old glimpse of the original Xi, which looked practically identical to the Xi Museum. In case you do not understand, when the first Xi ended, it was transformed into the Xi Museum. The museum features multiple things from the original Xi, just remodeled. This goes the same for the entrance which has been changed in very subtle ways from the original design. Here is the video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msc0suB_MZE .
It is easy to tell that these areas are the exact same place, just changed slightly. What I am trying to point out to you is that in the center of the old Xi floor, there is a large golden platform. Now could it really be a coincidence that the ninja is golden just like the very part of the floor that he currently sits on used to be? This could explain why dehart67 and XiMuseum choose to wear the golden outfit. It is a way of paying tribute to the original Xi perhaps? This theory also works because XiContinuum doesn't wear the golden ninja outfit, he is just completely black... like the rest of the warehouse. XiContinuum doesn't need to dress like the others because he is in a different place, and pays tribute to it's color by dressing and sitting somewhere dark so as to blend in. And isn't blending in what ninjas are all about? Really, this all makes perfect sense as to why they chose that exact costume.
Unfortunately, this is all the news I have for you at the moment. I will continue to watch the video in case anything else catches my eye. It is starting to become evident that this may have something to do with the original Xi. Max and Tyler are now checking the continuum just about every day and I am doing the same with the museum. We have yet to see the either of the ninjas but at the pace we are going at, it is only a matter of time before we strike gold.
The Pointing Ninja of Xi 7
Another month has passed and it has to have been my most productive month of searching yet! There is a lot I need to explain in this entry that could possibly change everything that I previously thought about the pointing ninja of Xi.
Everything involving my investigation seemed to be slowing down as each month passed by. I was beginning to wonder if the ninja had simply given up on whatever it was he was trying to do. However, everything changed when I entered the Xi Museum and found a few other avatars standing around and seemingly doing nothing. I went about my regular activities at the museum until one of the avatars approached me and asked what I was doing. I truthfully replied that I was looking for a pointing ninja that resided in the museum. I didn't expect them to care about this, but I was surprised to find that they had also seen the ninja and were looking for him as well! I cannot reveal the names of the people who assisted me with this case due to the fact that they deserve their privacy. This group of people were led by someone who I will call: D8. D8 and I became friends shortly after we realized we both wanted to solve the mystery, we also agreed to work together and message each other if we were to see anything. I did learn some pretty interesting things about their findings in our discussions together. They are as follows:
However, after a few days, things started to go downhill a bit. The spy was unable to find any remaining Blue Crown Society members and decided to give up on the mission. I will pick up from where he left off and hope that in the following months, more can be done to find the elusive Blue Crown Society. Tyler has been having trouble with his PS3 for a while now, and as such, is not able to search for either of the ninjas. Luckily, my new friends and I did manage to find something interesting in the Team Maze (which was mentioned in an earlier entry). Once in the maze, you come to an area that has pictures of an avatar doing something. You have to mimic the action in order to proceed, Only then did I realize that POINTING was one of the actions that had to be preformed! This could be a coincidence, but I find that awfully hard to believe.
Not long after our searches, D8 and I began to notice that other avatars would hang around the museum for strange amounts of time. We got the impression that they worked for XiMuseum and XiContinuum and were watching us at all times while at the museum. I got used to calling these people "STALKERS". As time went on, more and more of these Stalkers would appear when I was waiting for the ninja. I never attempted to speak to any of them, but I doubt that they would even answer.
Our suspicions were proven correct when D8 received a message that read: Who will remain? The message was sent by someone called "Y2hhaXJz". What was even creepier was that it contained a picture of D8 and his friends standing at the museum. I saw multiple new Stalkers as the days went on, but I never found anyone named Y2hhaXJz. Later that week, I went on vacation and when I returned a few days later, I found that D8 had de-friended me and Max reported the same thing happened to him. Sadly, D8 and all his friends have yet to return to the Xi Museum and I am not sure why. All I know is that now I am without a team or Tyler.
I was honestly pretty mad at this point and just as I was about to sign off for the day, I checked my message box and found multiple messages sent to to me by none other than Y2hhaXJz! I have no idea how I missed them before, but I do have pictures to prove that I got them. Each message had a number for the subject and started with 9. I will go ahead and list the messages in order as I got them:
9. This message was VERY short and I'm pretty sure it only said: "tiaw". I do not believe it had a picture attached to it and for whatever reason, I ended up deleting this one. I am not yet sure what tiaw means.
8. This message was the same one that D8 said he received. This could mean that he is also receiving the same messages I am. I find it odd that he put a picture of D8 and his friends in this message. Could it really be coincidence that they all ended up quitting the investigation? This leads me to believe that Y2hhaXJz knew that D8 and his friends wouldn't last long.
7. This message reads: "Do you have what it takes to proceed?" The picture that is attached is a shot of the door located behind the pedestal at the museum. The picture has also been flipped upside down for some reason and I wonder if he is trying to tell me that there is a way behind it.
6. I received this message about a week after discovering the previous 3. It says: "Some messages will be meaningless... others will be vital." It contains a picture of what I found to be a close-up of a dead light in the museum. I find it weird that their is so much detail on such a simple thing, but in the end, Max and I agreed that this picture probably meant nothing (as the message would suggest).
5. The latest message I have received says: "There are others..." The picture is of the door I mentioned in my previous entry (the one with a picture of Aurora). I am not sure what he means by this, but I plan on finding out.
I am assuming that the messages will continue until they reach 1. What happens after that is anybody's' guess. I just wish I still had contact with D8 so we could talk about this.
As I said before, we found an awful lot and hopefully I can continue to make discoveries. Until then, I will continue to look for both the ninjas and join Blue Crown. And even though I no longer have an entire squad of people at my side, I feel closer to the truth than ever.
Everything involving my investigation seemed to be slowing down as each month passed by. I was beginning to wonder if the ninja had simply given up on whatever it was he was trying to do. However, everything changed when I entered the Xi Museum and found a few other avatars standing around and seemingly doing nothing. I went about my regular activities at the museum until one of the avatars approached me and asked what I was doing. I truthfully replied that I was looking for a pointing ninja that resided in the museum. I didn't expect them to care about this, but I was surprised to find that they had also seen the ninja and were looking for him as well! I cannot reveal the names of the people who assisted me with this case due to the fact that they deserve their privacy. This group of people were led by someone who I will call: D8. D8 and I became friends shortly after we realized we both wanted to solve the mystery, we also agreed to work together and message each other if we were to see anything. I did learn some pretty interesting things about their findings in our discussions together. They are as follows:
- D8 and his friends sighted XiMuseum 2 days in a row, prior to our meeting each other.
- They too; received the message of 5890 upon talking to him or pointing back at him.
- D8 and his friends claimed that they SPOKE with dehart67, who entered the museum only a few days before I showed up. They say that dehart told them that the ninja (not sure which one) is bad. And he also claimed to have quite pointing. D8 and his team had no evidence to support this theory and I am not sure if I believe it or not.
- They also reported to me something EXTREMELY important to the investigation. This could be the biggest clue I have received as of lately. It is a website containing a complex code that I am still trying to figure out. I do not want to give away the link to this website out of fear that someone will hack it and ruin any chance I have at solving this thing. I promise that once I figure out what the code means, I will put up a link to it. Until then, that is all I will say on the matter.
However, after a few days, things started to go downhill a bit. The spy was unable to find any remaining Blue Crown Society members and decided to give up on the mission. I will pick up from where he left off and hope that in the following months, more can be done to find the elusive Blue Crown Society. Tyler has been having trouble with his PS3 for a while now, and as such, is not able to search for either of the ninjas. Luckily, my new friends and I did manage to find something interesting in the Team Maze (which was mentioned in an earlier entry). Once in the maze, you come to an area that has pictures of an avatar doing something. You have to mimic the action in order to proceed, Only then did I realize that POINTING was one of the actions that had to be preformed! This could be a coincidence, but I find that awfully hard to believe.
Not long after our searches, D8 and I began to notice that other avatars would hang around the museum for strange amounts of time. We got the impression that they worked for XiMuseum and XiContinuum and were watching us at all times while at the museum. I got used to calling these people "STALKERS". As time went on, more and more of these Stalkers would appear when I was waiting for the ninja. I never attempted to speak to any of them, but I doubt that they would even answer.
Our suspicions were proven correct when D8 received a message that read: Who will remain? The message was sent by someone called "Y2hhaXJz". What was even creepier was that it contained a picture of D8 and his friends standing at the museum. I saw multiple new Stalkers as the days went on, but I never found anyone named Y2hhaXJz. Later that week, I went on vacation and when I returned a few days later, I found that D8 had de-friended me and Max reported the same thing happened to him. Sadly, D8 and all his friends have yet to return to the Xi Museum and I am not sure why. All I know is that now I am without a team or Tyler.
I was honestly pretty mad at this point and just as I was about to sign off for the day, I checked my message box and found multiple messages sent to to me by none other than Y2hhaXJz! I have no idea how I missed them before, but I do have pictures to prove that I got them. Each message had a number for the subject and started with 9. I will go ahead and list the messages in order as I got them:
9. This message was VERY short and I'm pretty sure it only said: "tiaw". I do not believe it had a picture attached to it and for whatever reason, I ended up deleting this one. I am not yet sure what tiaw means.
8. This message was the same one that D8 said he received. This could mean that he is also receiving the same messages I am. I find it odd that he put a picture of D8 and his friends in this message. Could it really be coincidence that they all ended up quitting the investigation? This leads me to believe that Y2hhaXJz knew that D8 and his friends wouldn't last long.
7. This message reads: "Do you have what it takes to proceed?" The picture that is attached is a shot of the door located behind the pedestal at the museum. The picture has also been flipped upside down for some reason and I wonder if he is trying to tell me that there is a way behind it.
6. I received this message about a week after discovering the previous 3. It says: "Some messages will be meaningless... others will be vital." It contains a picture of what I found to be a close-up of a dead light in the museum. I find it weird that their is so much detail on such a simple thing, but in the end, Max and I agreed that this picture probably meant nothing (as the message would suggest).
5. The latest message I have received says: "There are others..." The picture is of the door I mentioned in my previous entry (the one with a picture of Aurora). I am not sure what he means by this, but I plan on finding out.
I am assuming that the messages will continue until they reach 1. What happens after that is anybody's' guess. I just wish I still had contact with D8 so we could talk about this.
As I said before, we found an awful lot and hopefully I can continue to make discoveries. Until then, I will continue to look for both the ninjas and join Blue Crown. And even though I no longer have an entire squad of people at my side, I feel closer to the truth than ever.
The Pointing Ninja of Xi 8
My lateness in uploading this month's entry is due to the fact that I wanted to receive as many messages from the mysterious Y2hhaXJz as possible before the month was out. And I was not left disappointed! I have received 3 more messages and each one seems to be more interesting than the last. I am still without "message number 1" but when I receive it (probably next month) I will recap all the messages too see if they make more sense if put together.
Message number 4 was sent early in the morning if I remember correctly. It reads: "You are not the first." It then has a tiny picture of an arrow that points back at itself. The picture that is attached shows a silhouetted figure standing behind what I believe to be a bunch of tables stacked on top of one another. The fact that the person is silhouetted makes me believe that it could be XiContinuum. There is not much else I can understand.
Message number 3 came mid-day. It contains the words: "ONE FOR EVERY NEW." The photo attached is hard to see, but a close up of it shows XiContinuum pointing! He seems to be in the same place that was seen in the video I found (his first appearance). I think that the word "one" may refer to every point he makes. Perhaps every point means that something new happened? It is honestly pretty confusing.
Last but not least, message number 2 was sent to me really late last night and contains the following: "SIMILAR IN MANY WAYS." There is then a tiny picture of an arrow pointing at another arrow (which is pointing back at it). The image attached is of a bright white "portal" of some kind. I have never seen it before in Playstation Home, so I am not sure what to think. Even the message leaves me with no response. I am not even sure if it is supposed to make sense. Hopefully when I review all the messages and photos, it will begin to make sense. This is just the beginning of this months entry however! I think it is worth mentioning that on my recent searches for XiMuseum, I have noted more stalkers than before. Maybe I am just now noticing them; but I am pretty sure there were never this many. They often come into the museum and circle it completely; checking every area in the place. Then they will randomly stand still and wait in a random spot for a while. They often vanish shortly afterwards. I am not going to give their names or anything, due to the fact that these could just be regular people who just act alike. However, last week I just couldn't stand having them around anymore, so I approached one (a guy) and simply started off with "Hello." I was planning on questioning him and figuring out if he worked with XiMuseum, but he quickly vanished (as if the person controlling him completely shut off their PS3) I know this because, if he were to relocate, it would show him pull out a phone so he could leave the museum. But this guy just completely disappeared (like the ninja).
And now for the biggest news of the entry. At about 10:00 at night, I got a call from Max, telling me to hurry over to Xi Continuum for something special. At first I thought it was some kind of joke. But when I arrived, crouching and pointing in the same spot as the video and picture was none other than XiContinuum himself! He was completely pitch black and nearly impossible to see. All I could really tell was that he had spiky hair and cuffs of some kind around his wrist. He pointed at the same speed as both dehart67 and XiMuseum and didn't stop for 20 minutes. Max and I PMed each-other about how to respond, and we both agreed to point at the ninja at the same time while crouching. As soon as we lifted our hands to point, XiContinuum suddenly stopped and came up with the reply "5890" before disappearing. Luckily, I took a picture of myself with the ninja so that you would believe me. Max and I stayed in the continuum for a while afterwards and took note that there as nothing special in the direction that he points. It makes me wonder if he pointing at something that we can't see or maybe the pointing means that something new has happened and therefor is not necessarily meaning he wants us to look in that direction. These are all theories obviously; but you never know when your theory might guide you to the next clue!
I would also like to mention that infiltrating BCS is almost a success for me! I decided not to even get involved with UMTO and instead find the Blue Crown Society on my own! It has worked out very well and I didn't have much trouble finding them. This could mean big things for the investigation!
Message number 4 was sent early in the morning if I remember correctly. It reads: "You are not the first." It then has a tiny picture of an arrow that points back at itself. The picture that is attached shows a silhouetted figure standing behind what I believe to be a bunch of tables stacked on top of one another. The fact that the person is silhouetted makes me believe that it could be XiContinuum. There is not much else I can understand.
Message number 3 came mid-day. It contains the words: "ONE FOR EVERY NEW." The photo attached is hard to see, but a close up of it shows XiContinuum pointing! He seems to be in the same place that was seen in the video I found (his first appearance). I think that the word "one" may refer to every point he makes. Perhaps every point means that something new happened? It is honestly pretty confusing.
Last but not least, message number 2 was sent to me really late last night and contains the following: "SIMILAR IN MANY WAYS." There is then a tiny picture of an arrow pointing at another arrow (which is pointing back at it). The image attached is of a bright white "portal" of some kind. I have never seen it before in Playstation Home, so I am not sure what to think. Even the message leaves me with no response. I am not even sure if it is supposed to make sense. Hopefully when I review all the messages and photos, it will begin to make sense. This is just the beginning of this months entry however! I think it is worth mentioning that on my recent searches for XiMuseum, I have noted more stalkers than before. Maybe I am just now noticing them; but I am pretty sure there were never this many. They often come into the museum and circle it completely; checking every area in the place. Then they will randomly stand still and wait in a random spot for a while. They often vanish shortly afterwards. I am not going to give their names or anything, due to the fact that these could just be regular people who just act alike. However, last week I just couldn't stand having them around anymore, so I approached one (a guy) and simply started off with "Hello." I was planning on questioning him and figuring out if he worked with XiMuseum, but he quickly vanished (as if the person controlling him completely shut off their PS3) I know this because, if he were to relocate, it would show him pull out a phone so he could leave the museum. But this guy just completely disappeared (like the ninja).
And now for the biggest news of the entry. At about 10:00 at night, I got a call from Max, telling me to hurry over to Xi Continuum for something special. At first I thought it was some kind of joke. But when I arrived, crouching and pointing in the same spot as the video and picture was none other than XiContinuum himself! He was completely pitch black and nearly impossible to see. All I could really tell was that he had spiky hair and cuffs of some kind around his wrist. He pointed at the same speed as both dehart67 and XiMuseum and didn't stop for 20 minutes. Max and I PMed each-other about how to respond, and we both agreed to point at the ninja at the same time while crouching. As soon as we lifted our hands to point, XiContinuum suddenly stopped and came up with the reply "5890" before disappearing. Luckily, I took a picture of myself with the ninja so that you would believe me. Max and I stayed in the continuum for a while afterwards and took note that there as nothing special in the direction that he points. It makes me wonder if he pointing at something that we can't see or maybe the pointing means that something new has happened and therefor is not necessarily meaning he wants us to look in that direction. These are all theories obviously; but you never know when your theory might guide you to the next clue!
I would also like to mention that infiltrating BCS is almost a success for me! I decided not to even get involved with UMTO and instead find the Blue Crown Society on my own! It has worked out very well and I didn't have much trouble finding them. This could mean big things for the investigation!
The Pointing Ninja of Xi 9
I have kept my word that I will keep you updated every month on my findings. Although, for a while I thought that message number 1 would never come my way. Luckily, it finally arrived yesterday and I can now explain this month's happenings.
I will start off simply by mentioning that Tyler has gotten his profile to start working again and is continuing the investigation with both Max and I. Oddly enough, my profile didn't work for two days last week. I am just going to consider it a coincidence and faulty internet connection to be the blame.
Now onto the new picture. Message number one is unlike any other. This one actually contains a link to a youtube video! I won't lie, I was smiling ear-to-ear when I saw this. It is good to know that the investigation is going somewhere. In case you can't read the picture, the URL is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9XdfseTalQ&feature=youtu.be . I quickly followed the URL and stumbled across an unlisted video on the same account as "creepy/mysteries in playstation home." This video (which is simply titled "gone") shows an image of a crumpled and dirty piece of paper with a drawing of something that I cannot make out. This is hardly the best part, playing in the background is an eerie whistling soundtrack. At first, I thought the whistling was random, but after listening a few times, I recognized it as the song "My Favorite Things." As if this weren't random enough, when the song ends, a computerized voice can be heard saying something in a different language. I do not know any languages other than English and both Tyler and Max have told me that it appears to be Spanish. Sadly, none of us know Spanish, so we are stuck at the moment. This is not all though. The image attached to the message is very interesting! This image appears to be multiple lights arranged (most likely in someone's apartment) to form the letters: "PN". As far as I know, this could stand for two things. One thing could be Playstation Network. Oddly enough, Playstaion Network was recently changed from being called PN to PSN. Could it be a coincidence? Another theory is that it could actually stand for "Pointing Ninja"! I would like to believe that they got that name from the titles of my entries, but these are all theories. I would like to point out, before I continue, that I figured out that message number 9 which simply said "tiaw" is actually just the word "wait" spelled backwards. Also, messages 3 and 2 were both written in capital letters. Could it be that their two messages should be put together? That would make the sentence: "One for every new, similar in many ways". In fact, below is the sentence you would get if you put all of the messages together:
"Wait, who will remain? Do you have what it takes to proceed? Some messages will be meaningless... others will be vital. There are others... one for every new, similar in many ways."
With all this in mind, I still can't figure out why the song "My Favorite Things" is in it. Or why the title is called gone. Or even what the image is supposed to be. In fact, nothing about this entire video makes any sense, but that is why I am here.
I checked Y2hhaXJz's profile and noted that it is without a profile picture. It only shows the default smiley face. Upon further searching, he has absolutely no trophies of any kind. It is obvious this guy is working with the ninjas, but in what way?
Finally, it has happened at last! Early this month, I successfully infiltrated BCS! I am going to make my approach slow though. I will make some "close friends" within their ranks so that they trust me and later tell me what I want to know. I found it odd that D8's friend had so much trouble finding them, when it didn't take me long at all! In any case, I am just glad that I haven't been wasting my time on this.
That is all the information for this month, but I guarantee I will find someone to solve the Spanish message and figure out where BCS fits into all of this as well. Y2hhaXJz has given me my final clue and it is up to all of us to take the investigation from here without him holding our hands the entire way. More information next time.
I will start off simply by mentioning that Tyler has gotten his profile to start working again and is continuing the investigation with both Max and I. Oddly enough, my profile didn't work for two days last week. I am just going to consider it a coincidence and faulty internet connection to be the blame.
Now onto the new picture. Message number one is unlike any other. This one actually contains a link to a youtube video! I won't lie, I was smiling ear-to-ear when I saw this. It is good to know that the investigation is going somewhere. In case you can't read the picture, the URL is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9XdfseTalQ&feature=youtu.be . I quickly followed the URL and stumbled across an unlisted video on the same account as "creepy/mysteries in playstation home." This video (which is simply titled "gone") shows an image of a crumpled and dirty piece of paper with a drawing of something that I cannot make out. This is hardly the best part, playing in the background is an eerie whistling soundtrack. At first, I thought the whistling was random, but after listening a few times, I recognized it as the song "My Favorite Things." As if this weren't random enough, when the song ends, a computerized voice can be heard saying something in a different language. I do not know any languages other than English and both Tyler and Max have told me that it appears to be Spanish. Sadly, none of us know Spanish, so we are stuck at the moment. This is not all though. The image attached to the message is very interesting! This image appears to be multiple lights arranged (most likely in someone's apartment) to form the letters: "PN". As far as I know, this could stand for two things. One thing could be Playstation Network. Oddly enough, Playstaion Network was recently changed from being called PN to PSN. Could it be a coincidence? Another theory is that it could actually stand for "Pointing Ninja"! I would like to believe that they got that name from the titles of my entries, but these are all theories. I would like to point out, before I continue, that I figured out that message number 9 which simply said "tiaw" is actually just the word "wait" spelled backwards. Also, messages 3 and 2 were both written in capital letters. Could it be that their two messages should be put together? That would make the sentence: "One for every new, similar in many ways". In fact, below is the sentence you would get if you put all of the messages together:
"Wait, who will remain? Do you have what it takes to proceed? Some messages will be meaningless... others will be vital. There are others... one for every new, similar in many ways."
With all this in mind, I still can't figure out why the song "My Favorite Things" is in it. Or why the title is called gone. Or even what the image is supposed to be. In fact, nothing about this entire video makes any sense, but that is why I am here.
I checked Y2hhaXJz's profile and noted that it is without a profile picture. It only shows the default smiley face. Upon further searching, he has absolutely no trophies of any kind. It is obvious this guy is working with the ninjas, but in what way?
Finally, it has happened at last! Early this month, I successfully infiltrated BCS! I am going to make my approach slow though. I will make some "close friends" within their ranks so that they trust me and later tell me what I want to know. I found it odd that D8's friend had so much trouble finding them, when it didn't take me long at all! In any case, I am just glad that I haven't been wasting my time on this.
That is all the information for this month, but I guarantee I will find someone to solve the Spanish message and figure out where BCS fits into all of this as well. Y2hhaXJz has given me my final clue and it is up to all of us to take the investigation from here without him holding our hands the entire way. More information next time.
The Pointing Ninja of Xi 10
My investigation for the pointing ninjas of Xi has been slow this month. That isn't to say we haven't been trying to make contact though. Tyler, Max, and I have continued our searches inside and out of Playstation Home. But I have been able to learn a few things as well as come to some conclusions.
I will go ahead and start with the biggest news, you may remember D8's findings in The Pointing Ninja of Xi 7 as well as my cryptic clue as to the gigantic piece of the puzzle they've uncovered. Here is what I said and also why I kept this secret for so long: "They also reported to me something EXTREMELY important to the investigation. This could be the biggest clue I have received as of lately. It is a website containing a complex code that I am still trying to figure out. I do not want to give away the link to this website out of fear that someone will hack it and ruin any chance I have at solving this thing. I promise that once I figure out what the code means, I will put up a link to it."
The website is www.pointing.webs.com . Once going to this link, you will find a plain web-page simply titled: "Xi". Under this is the number 5890 which is then followed by a series of 1's and 0's in a seemingly random order. I thought this to be a complex code when I first saw it, and I was half-right. This code is indeed complex, but it is actually a quite popular coding format. This code is known as binary, which you can look up in order to understand more. Soon after, I found websites which can decode binary with ease. The following is what the website says, once its decoded:
"i have been watching the ninja for months now. i have figured out the clues and now i have iT. i have what it is. i cannot tEll you more. there is no more to teLL you. but tHere are thIngs to find. the Mystery ends with me. look close. accipite me ut vestris diaetam."
I am just as confused as you are about all this. It appears that the site was not made by the ninja, but someone else! The final words are still a mystery to me. I believe they might be in a scrambled form and must be re-arranged in order to make sense. Eerily, the person who wrote this also seemed to be investigating the ninja for months now, and apparently ended the mystery somehow (whatever that means).
D8 and his friends stumbled upon this website by looking at XiMuseum's profile on the "about me" section. The website URL can be found there. To be honest, I'm a little jealous that they found it instead of me. But I suppose it is for the better that I know this now rather than never.
The words "look close" sounded familiar to me, but it took a couple weeks before I realized where I had heard it before. Then I remembered the original Xi video that can be seen in Xi Museum. If you follow this link, you can see what I mean: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msc0suB_MZE at 2:17. This strange "coincidence" made me realize how many other similarities there are between this investigation and the original Xi. Here they are:
Lastly, I would like to talk about Brett Supco's channel on youtube which contained both the "creepy/mysteries in playstation home" and "gone" videos. I have searched his profile and found that both his banner and profile picture are the same. The picture is of a hastily drawn object written with pen. The writing is on very dirty paper. Upon looking closely, you can see that one part of the drawing has a hole torn in it. I have also noted that his profile picture seems to contain the words "Arrows of Heaven" on the zoomed out photo of the strangely drawn object. The only other thing I know is that he joined youtube on May 24, 2013. I have had no results in finding out what Arrows of Heaven means nor if the name Brett Supco has any connection to all of this. After all, it could easily be a fake name.
Although nothing was really FOUND this month, we are definitely on the trail of something great. Figuring out the website code and analyzing Brett's channel could really help us in the long-run or maybe it already has. I hope to have more for you next month.
I will go ahead and start with the biggest news, you may remember D8's findings in The Pointing Ninja of Xi 7 as well as my cryptic clue as to the gigantic piece of the puzzle they've uncovered. Here is what I said and also why I kept this secret for so long: "They also reported to me something EXTREMELY important to the investigation. This could be the biggest clue I have received as of lately. It is a website containing a complex code that I am still trying to figure out. I do not want to give away the link to this website out of fear that someone will hack it and ruin any chance I have at solving this thing. I promise that once I figure out what the code means, I will put up a link to it."
The website is www.pointing.webs.com . Once going to this link, you will find a plain web-page simply titled: "Xi". Under this is the number 5890 which is then followed by a series of 1's and 0's in a seemingly random order. I thought this to be a complex code when I first saw it, and I was half-right. This code is indeed complex, but it is actually a quite popular coding format. This code is known as binary, which you can look up in order to understand more. Soon after, I found websites which can decode binary with ease. The following is what the website says, once its decoded:
"i have been watching the ninja for months now. i have figured out the clues and now i have iT. i have what it is. i cannot tEll you more. there is no more to teLL you. but tHere are thIngs to find. the Mystery ends with me. look close. accipite me ut vestris diaetam."
I am just as confused as you are about all this. It appears that the site was not made by the ninja, but someone else! The final words are still a mystery to me. I believe they might be in a scrambled form and must be re-arranged in order to make sense. Eerily, the person who wrote this also seemed to be investigating the ninja for months now, and apparently ended the mystery somehow (whatever that means).
D8 and his friends stumbled upon this website by looking at XiMuseum's profile on the "about me" section. The website URL can be found there. To be honest, I'm a little jealous that they found it instead of me. But I suppose it is for the better that I know this now rather than never.
The words "look close" sounded familiar to me, but it took a couple weeks before I realized where I had heard it before. Then I remembered the original Xi video that can be seen in Xi Museum. If you follow this link, you can see what I mean: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msc0suB_MZE at 2:17. This strange "coincidence" made me realize how many other similarities there are between this investigation and the original Xi. Here they are:
- I have chatted with others for help and information.
- I have had to go to different sites in order to solve puzzles and clues.
- I have had to watch video clues.
Lastly, I would like to talk about Brett Supco's channel on youtube which contained both the "creepy/mysteries in playstation home" and "gone" videos. I have searched his profile and found that both his banner and profile picture are the same. The picture is of a hastily drawn object written with pen. The writing is on very dirty paper. Upon looking closely, you can see that one part of the drawing has a hole torn in it. I have also noted that his profile picture seems to contain the words "Arrows of Heaven" on the zoomed out photo of the strangely drawn object. The only other thing I know is that he joined youtube on May 24, 2013. I have had no results in finding out what Arrows of Heaven means nor if the name Brett Supco has any connection to all of this. After all, it could easily be a fake name.
Although nothing was really FOUND this month, we are definitely on the trail of something great. Figuring out the website code and analyzing Brett's channel could really help us in the long-run or maybe it already has. I hope to have more for you next month.
The Pointing Ninja of Xi 11
I normally don't write an entry early in the month. But the end of November has been without a doubt, the most fruitful as far as discoveries go.
Before I begin to explain our findings. I need to say now that it looks as if Tyler will not be able to help out in any more of the investigation. His PS3 has only gotten worse, and he has practically given up all hope that this issue will go away. Things seemed to be going downhill like that for a while. My job has also gotten in the way of my searches, limiting me to only a few hours of searching a day.
Thankfully, I kept searching and upon entering the museum only a few days ago, I met AdmiralThrawn000. Admiral had saw one of my entries recently, and stopped by the museum to see if the ninja were there. Admiral struck gold and found XiMuseum pointing like always. He asked the ninja what he was pointing at and received the message of "5890" no surprise there. But Admiral then did something that I had never thought to try before. He continued to wait for the ninja, before long, the ninja appeared again to him, replying with "5890" upon being spoken to again. Eventually, the ninja left the museum, leaving Admiral to hang around in case anything else weird would happen.
His waiting payed off. He later saw a woman walk to where the ninja sat, and suddenly say, "What are you pointing at?" The problem with this was that the ninja wasn't there at all! Admiral even checked the current users inside the museum, it was only her and him. The woman quickly departed, leaving Admiral to simply wait even longer.
Eventually, I entered the museum and stumbled across Admiral. I thought it was suspicious that he was standing near the shop, but his profile (baring trophies and a profile picture) convinced me that he was not a Stalker. Luckily, Admiral summoned my attention and we soon found that we were looking for the same guy. Admiral immediately informed me that the strange words at the end of the code (on pointing.webs.com) was Latin. This Latin could be translated into: "Take me to your apartment". As if that weren't enough, he also drew my attention to the seemingly random upper case letters in the code: "i have been watching the ninja for months now. i have figured out the clues and now i have iT. i have what it is. i cannot tEll you more. there is no more to teLL you. but tHere are thIngs to find. the Mystery ends with me. look close. accipite me ut vestris diaetam." Combining all of these letters, reveals the message: "TELL HIM". I will touch more on this discovery towards the end of the entry.
Admiral agreed to help me as I continued to search. It wasn't long before he read all my entries and drew his attention to the words spoken at the end of the "gone" video. Admiral recognized it as Spanish and showed it to a friend of his who could translate it. The translation is roughly: "Chairs. The many chairs. So very empty." I will come back to this code later in the entry as well.
The investigation slowly became even more interesting when Admiral and I began to spread the news about the ninja and his revealed website. I even posted a thread on the Playstation Home Forums, which can be found here: http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-Home/Join-The-Pointing-Ninja-of-Xi-Investigation/m-p/42309163 . I didn't expect many to take notice. But in the morning, I found six comments, which steadily rose from there! The message was a big success, earning us three helpers (so far). I will mention these helpers' names now so that you know who I am referring to in the future. Rob, Athena, and Neil.
Each of our members has some type of story to share; Athena has told us without much doubt, she had saw XiMuseum in Aurora, the day before Xi: Continuum was released. Upon checking the list of other users in Aurora, she also claims to have saw XiContinuum's name on the list. She didn't bother to talk to XiMuseum, but she did see him standing near the manhole cover, leading to the museum. He was in his wardrobe, thereby making his avatar appear nearly invisible and impossible to see if his costume was being worn. As for XiContinuum, she didn't see him but did note to us that there appeared to be other oddly named, Xi related people around the area. She has no proof to back this up, but it is not hard for me to believe. Could Aurora be a meeting place for the ninjas? We are still trying to figure this out.
Just when I thought our investigation couldn't get any better, Admiral got a message from none other than Y2hhaXJz! This message was given the subject of "9" and contained the word: "tiaw". This is the exact same message I got originally, and his had a picture attached to it, of Admiral talking to some friends in the museum. When I received this message, I thought it was "wait" spelled backwards. But Rob pointed out that it may be an acronym for: "This Is All Wrong". I like Rob's idea better than my own, but there is no way to know for sure. We have no doubt that there will be more messages to follow. Weather they too, are the same, is yet to be seen. Neil was drawn to the gone video, in which he informed me something that I had never noticed before, in the description to the video was the term: base64. Furthermore, he noted that the drawing itself appeared to look like an arrow. More specifically, an Arrow of Heaven. I agree that this is most likely what the drawing was meant to look like. Neil also pointed out some words above where the arrow is pointing. Unfortunately, these words are far to blurred to read.
The very same day, while Admiral was standing vigil in the museum, he noticed a user by the name of "Ajingnitniop". This is actually the word pointing nija spelled backwards. The second "n" in ninja is not present. We believe this to be just an accident. Admiral talked to Ajin (our nick-name for him) and asked if he was the pointing ninja. Ajin replied "no" leaving Admiral to ask who he was. Ajin replied, "Someone who has been looking for a long time." Admiral asked Ajin to join our investigation, but was told "No, I work alone. base64 has been found." The user then disappeared before anymore could be said. Admiral managed to check his profile, finding only a profile picture of an eye. No trophies were listed either. Admiral has since reported that he has saw Ajin a few times after their first meeting. But whenever Ajin catches sight of him, he will quickly leave.
As our searches progressed, the investigation was soon noted by multiple individuals such as a user named Squint. Squint was a skeptic to the case. His main reason for this was because the well known playstation home user: GurdeanHawk, claimed that the ninja was a marketing scheme by Ndreams. We decided to try and verify this my messaging Hawk, who at first said that he had said no such thing. Suddenly, upon further questioning, he changed his story and began to agree with Squint. As the conversation neared it's end, Hawk suddenly offered to give us three hints as to what the ninja's purpose was. However, he never sent the clues and has yet to respond to any further questioning. This attitude has left us baffled as to if he knew anything or what.
Later, we received a message on our thread by a user named "EatYoVeggiesSon". He criticized us for looking for the ninja and on top of giving us vulgar names, said that he knew the ninja, and that he was laughing at us too. This comment was quickly flagged and we thought that was the last we would hear of EatYoVeggiesSon. However, days later, my very first entry on the creepypasta wiki was vandalized and everything was erased and replaced with multiple profanities. Although we have no proof that Eat did it, his words seem to similar for it to be a coincidence.
Upon looking at Brett Supco's google+ page. We found a larger picture of the Arrow of Heaven. Except now if you look closely in the center of the arrow, you will see a face of some kind. Here is a link:https://plus.google.com/photos/114004639951592163766/albums/profile/5881684949418086978?pid=5881684949418086978&oid=114004639951592163766 . We have not been able to tell weather this is an avatar or a real person yet. But it is an awful strange find. Also, the name of this photo (if you save it to your computer) appears as: "Arrows of Heaven Promo Picture".
After some research, I found that base64 is a type of coding format related to binary in some sense. We knew this had to be important to solve something, and eventually, we found out. Admiral was messing with a base64 decoder, and soon thought to enter Y2hhaXJz's name. Amazingly, this translated to "chairs"! We still have no clue what chairs have to do with this, but we will be sure to keep our eye out.
I should also point out something that I haven't noticed until just recently. Xi Museum is often visited by large quantities of newcomers to playstation home. Due to this, locating the Stalkers has become a difficult task. However, we have noted that Stalkers apparently do not have a profile picture or any trophies. This is the only way to know at this point if there is a Stalker nearby.
Thanks to Admiral and friends, I have also been told how the ninja manages to seemingly disappear. I always thought that the person controlling him shut off their entire PS3, but as it turns out, the ninja sits in front of a shop pedestal so that he can enter it and vanish from sight while he is in the shop. XiContinuum cannot do this due to the fact he does not sit in front of a shop. This has lead me to the theory that it is the direction of the pointing that is important, rather than where the user sits. And because it seems that XiMuseum (and presumably XiContinuum) can disappear at will, this makes things a bit more confusing. As of recently though, I have figured out how to check everyone who is in the museum or continuum all at once. This will come in handy to see whether the ninja is there or not.
Now that I have listed our major findings, I will explain our plans for the future of the investigation. We are currently watching playthroughs of the original Xi and Xi: Continuum on youtube. This is to see if we can make sense of some of the mysteries we have been faced with. Nothing has come up yet, but we are far from finishing the playthroughs. Also, we have all agreed that questioning "TheIgnatius" (who can be seen in the video at the Xi Museum) would be a smart move. Ignatius played a major role in the original game, and if anyone would know anything else about the ninja, it would be him. We plan on sending him messages from all of us, asking him if he can tell us something. Lastly, our major plan stems from the two codes we found in the ninjas' website. Which are "Tell him" and "Take me to your apartment". Next time one of us spots the ninja, we will say "Take me to your apartment". We hope to receive a different message other than "5890" upon doing so.
Despite all of our great finds and new found partners, the month ultimately ended in tragedy. Admiral met up with Max one morning to discuss findings, and the two eventually started to discuss the original Xi. Admiral brought up how when the game ended, Jess told the player "The boundaries between the real and virtual world are blurring... open your eyes." Max said he had to go, and later that same day, we received a message from Max, stating that due to "personal problems" he would be leaving playstation home and playstation itself for a quite a while. While the loss of Max is indeed sad for someone who has worked with him for so long, I am just thankful I met new friends who are willing to be patient and creative in heir searches for more answers. Because of this, I have a good feeling about the months to come and the mysteries we will soon unravel.
Before I begin to explain our findings. I need to say now that it looks as if Tyler will not be able to help out in any more of the investigation. His PS3 has only gotten worse, and he has practically given up all hope that this issue will go away. Things seemed to be going downhill like that for a while. My job has also gotten in the way of my searches, limiting me to only a few hours of searching a day.
Thankfully, I kept searching and upon entering the museum only a few days ago, I met AdmiralThrawn000. Admiral had saw one of my entries recently, and stopped by the museum to see if the ninja were there. Admiral struck gold and found XiMuseum pointing like always. He asked the ninja what he was pointing at and received the message of "5890" no surprise there. But Admiral then did something that I had never thought to try before. He continued to wait for the ninja, before long, the ninja appeared again to him, replying with "5890" upon being spoken to again. Eventually, the ninja left the museum, leaving Admiral to hang around in case anything else weird would happen.
His waiting payed off. He later saw a woman walk to where the ninja sat, and suddenly say, "What are you pointing at?" The problem with this was that the ninja wasn't there at all! Admiral even checked the current users inside the museum, it was only her and him. The woman quickly departed, leaving Admiral to simply wait even longer.
Eventually, I entered the museum and stumbled across Admiral. I thought it was suspicious that he was standing near the shop, but his profile (baring trophies and a profile picture) convinced me that he was not a Stalker. Luckily, Admiral summoned my attention and we soon found that we were looking for the same guy. Admiral immediately informed me that the strange words at the end of the code (on pointing.webs.com) was Latin. This Latin could be translated into: "Take me to your apartment". As if that weren't enough, he also drew my attention to the seemingly random upper case letters in the code: "i have been watching the ninja for months now. i have figured out the clues and now i have iT. i have what it is. i cannot tEll you more. there is no more to teLL you. but tHere are thIngs to find. the Mystery ends with me. look close. accipite me ut vestris diaetam." Combining all of these letters, reveals the message: "TELL HIM". I will touch more on this discovery towards the end of the entry.
Admiral agreed to help me as I continued to search. It wasn't long before he read all my entries and drew his attention to the words spoken at the end of the "gone" video. Admiral recognized it as Spanish and showed it to a friend of his who could translate it. The translation is roughly: "Chairs. The many chairs. So very empty." I will come back to this code later in the entry as well.
The investigation slowly became even more interesting when Admiral and I began to spread the news about the ninja and his revealed website. I even posted a thread on the Playstation Home Forums, which can be found here: http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-Home/Join-The-Pointing-Ninja-of-Xi-Investigation/m-p/42309163 . I didn't expect many to take notice. But in the morning, I found six comments, which steadily rose from there! The message was a big success, earning us three helpers (so far). I will mention these helpers' names now so that you know who I am referring to in the future. Rob, Athena, and Neil.
Each of our members has some type of story to share; Athena has told us without much doubt, she had saw XiMuseum in Aurora, the day before Xi: Continuum was released. Upon checking the list of other users in Aurora, she also claims to have saw XiContinuum's name on the list. She didn't bother to talk to XiMuseum, but she did see him standing near the manhole cover, leading to the museum. He was in his wardrobe, thereby making his avatar appear nearly invisible and impossible to see if his costume was being worn. As for XiContinuum, she didn't see him but did note to us that there appeared to be other oddly named, Xi related people around the area. She has no proof to back this up, but it is not hard for me to believe. Could Aurora be a meeting place for the ninjas? We are still trying to figure this out.
Just when I thought our investigation couldn't get any better, Admiral got a message from none other than Y2hhaXJz! This message was given the subject of "9" and contained the word: "tiaw". This is the exact same message I got originally, and his had a picture attached to it, of Admiral talking to some friends in the museum. When I received this message, I thought it was "wait" spelled backwards. But Rob pointed out that it may be an acronym for: "This Is All Wrong". I like Rob's idea better than my own, but there is no way to know for sure. We have no doubt that there will be more messages to follow. Weather they too, are the same, is yet to be seen. Neil was drawn to the gone video, in which he informed me something that I had never noticed before, in the description to the video was the term: base64. Furthermore, he noted that the drawing itself appeared to look like an arrow. More specifically, an Arrow of Heaven. I agree that this is most likely what the drawing was meant to look like. Neil also pointed out some words above where the arrow is pointing. Unfortunately, these words are far to blurred to read.
The very same day, while Admiral was standing vigil in the museum, he noticed a user by the name of "Ajingnitniop". This is actually the word pointing nija spelled backwards. The second "n" in ninja is not present. We believe this to be just an accident. Admiral talked to Ajin (our nick-name for him) and asked if he was the pointing ninja. Ajin replied "no" leaving Admiral to ask who he was. Ajin replied, "Someone who has been looking for a long time." Admiral asked Ajin to join our investigation, but was told "No, I work alone. base64 has been found." The user then disappeared before anymore could be said. Admiral managed to check his profile, finding only a profile picture of an eye. No trophies were listed either. Admiral has since reported that he has saw Ajin a few times after their first meeting. But whenever Ajin catches sight of him, he will quickly leave.
As our searches progressed, the investigation was soon noted by multiple individuals such as a user named Squint. Squint was a skeptic to the case. His main reason for this was because the well known playstation home user: GurdeanHawk, claimed that the ninja was a marketing scheme by Ndreams. We decided to try and verify this my messaging Hawk, who at first said that he had said no such thing. Suddenly, upon further questioning, he changed his story and began to agree with Squint. As the conversation neared it's end, Hawk suddenly offered to give us three hints as to what the ninja's purpose was. However, he never sent the clues and has yet to respond to any further questioning. This attitude has left us baffled as to if he knew anything or what.
Later, we received a message on our thread by a user named "EatYoVeggiesSon". He criticized us for looking for the ninja and on top of giving us vulgar names, said that he knew the ninja, and that he was laughing at us too. This comment was quickly flagged and we thought that was the last we would hear of EatYoVeggiesSon. However, days later, my very first entry on the creepypasta wiki was vandalized and everything was erased and replaced with multiple profanities. Although we have no proof that Eat did it, his words seem to similar for it to be a coincidence.
Upon looking at Brett Supco's google+ page. We found a larger picture of the Arrow of Heaven. Except now if you look closely in the center of the arrow, you will see a face of some kind. Here is a link:https://plus.google.com/photos/114004639951592163766/albums/profile/5881684949418086978?pid=5881684949418086978&oid=114004639951592163766 . We have not been able to tell weather this is an avatar or a real person yet. But it is an awful strange find. Also, the name of this photo (if you save it to your computer) appears as: "Arrows of Heaven Promo Picture".
After some research, I found that base64 is a type of coding format related to binary in some sense. We knew this had to be important to solve something, and eventually, we found out. Admiral was messing with a base64 decoder, and soon thought to enter Y2hhaXJz's name. Amazingly, this translated to "chairs"! We still have no clue what chairs have to do with this, but we will be sure to keep our eye out.
I should also point out something that I haven't noticed until just recently. Xi Museum is often visited by large quantities of newcomers to playstation home. Due to this, locating the Stalkers has become a difficult task. However, we have noted that Stalkers apparently do not have a profile picture or any trophies. This is the only way to know at this point if there is a Stalker nearby.
Thanks to Admiral and friends, I have also been told how the ninja manages to seemingly disappear. I always thought that the person controlling him shut off their entire PS3, but as it turns out, the ninja sits in front of a shop pedestal so that he can enter it and vanish from sight while he is in the shop. XiContinuum cannot do this due to the fact he does not sit in front of a shop. This has lead me to the theory that it is the direction of the pointing that is important, rather than where the user sits. And because it seems that XiMuseum (and presumably XiContinuum) can disappear at will, this makes things a bit more confusing. As of recently though, I have figured out how to check everyone who is in the museum or continuum all at once. This will come in handy to see whether the ninja is there or not.
Now that I have listed our major findings, I will explain our plans for the future of the investigation. We are currently watching playthroughs of the original Xi and Xi: Continuum on youtube. This is to see if we can make sense of some of the mysteries we have been faced with. Nothing has come up yet, but we are far from finishing the playthroughs. Also, we have all agreed that questioning "TheIgnatius" (who can be seen in the video at the Xi Museum) would be a smart move. Ignatius played a major role in the original game, and if anyone would know anything else about the ninja, it would be him. We plan on sending him messages from all of us, asking him if he can tell us something. Lastly, our major plan stems from the two codes we found in the ninjas' website. Which are "Tell him" and "Take me to your apartment". Next time one of us spots the ninja, we will say "Take me to your apartment". We hope to receive a different message other than "5890" upon doing so.
Despite all of our great finds and new found partners, the month ultimately ended in tragedy. Admiral met up with Max one morning to discuss findings, and the two eventually started to discuss the original Xi. Admiral brought up how when the game ended, Jess told the player "The boundaries between the real and virtual world are blurring... open your eyes." Max said he had to go, and later that same day, we received a message from Max, stating that due to "personal problems" he would be leaving playstation home and playstation itself for a quite a while. While the loss of Max is indeed sad for someone who has worked with him for so long, I am just thankful I met new friends who are willing to be patient and creative in heir searches for more answers. Because of this, I have a good feeling about the months to come and the mysteries we will soon unravel.
The Pointing Ninja of Xi 12
Since another six entries have passed, it is time for the overall review of major finds and happenings. If you are already up-to-date with the findings of previous entries, just skip to the fifteenth paragraph.
In the beginning, I entered the Xi Museum only to find dehart67 who was dressed as a Ninjutsu warrior - golden dragon. He crouched in the center of the room and repeatedly pointed in the direction from which I entered. After doing this for a wide range of time, I asked him what he was pointing at.
This resulted in him suddenly saying "5890" and then disappearing. The game Xi: Continuum soon popped up on Playstation Home and I encountered a women who told me that a guy had told her 5890. The guy was gone by the time she showed me where he was, and she soon went offline.
Upon later visiting Xi Museum again, I encountered XiMuseum for the first time who dressed the same as the previous ninja as well as pointed and uttered the same phrase: "5890" after I tried to talk to him. After disappearing, I noted that no-one seemed to be entering the Museum and upon leaving and quickly coming back, there were people. This led me to believe that somehow, being with the ninja made everyone else turn invisible.
My friend Tyler later encountered XiMuseum and was told "5890" after saying hello to it. I later returned to Xi Museum only to find The Blue Crown Society standing at the stairs. No-one would answer me and suspicious activity (paired with one member telling me he saw the ninja a few minutes ago) gave me the suspicion that The Blue Crown Society knew more than it was giving off.
Tyler and I later saw XiMuseum again and when I pointed at him, he replied with "5890." This was the first time a ninja had said the number without me talking first. I also noted that the 67 in dehart67 is all that is missing from 5__890. I later created a youtube account in which my profile was hacked and a repeated picture of the pointing ninja and a group of people in front of him could be seen.
The group was seemingly The Blue Crown Society! Upon learning that the Blue Crown Society was enemies with UMTO and that they sent spies back and forth, I came up with the plan to join UMTO and then infiltrate The Blue Crown Society to learn what was going on. My friend Max later directed my attention to Aurora which was written on the door that the ninja pointed at.
It is in Aurora that you can receive the Ninjutsu warrior - golden dragon outfit. I later found a youtube video showing the ninja pointing at a crowd of people. I recognized this short bit of video as resembling the picture my youtube account had been hacked to. This told me multiple things.
The picture had been directly taken from this video, the word BCS (Blue Crown Society) can be read; so they DO know something after all, and while the angle seems to be from the ninja's perspective; no box appears for him to choose to point; which means this all has to have been taped by someone else; not the ninja. After watching even more, the video flashed a picture of a silhouetted man who was pointing and crouching in Xi Continuum... the same spot that the lady had led me before.
This new ninja's name was XiContinuum. Further investigation revealed that XiMuseum's costume may, in fact, be gold so as to blend in with the original flooring of Xi (which was also gold). This could explain why XiContinuum (who is dressed all in black) sits in a black corner of the room.
We later discovered a website which can be found in XiMuseum's "about me" section of his profile. This website contained a binary code which ultimately revealed the words: "Tell Him" and "Take me to your apartment." Soon after, my friend and I began to receive messages from someone named Y2hhaXJz.
These messages contained seemingly random photos and messages. We also found XiContinuum and upon pointing at him, received the familiar message of "5890" before he vanished. Upon receiving Y2hhaXJz's final message, I was lead to a hidden video that played a creepy version of "My Favorite Things." After this, a voice speaking in Spanish talked about many empty chairs. Upon exploring the channel, I found a picture of a hastily drawn arrow with the words "Arrows of Heaven" written on it.
I later decided to join BCS instead of UMTO just to get things moving. This was successful as I slowly made friends who I believed I could trust. The investigation took a turn for the better when other users began to help me in my searches and found that the ninja could seemingly turn himself invisible to some users, yet appear to others in the same room! Soon, my new partners began to receive the messages from Y2hhaXJz.
The mystery heightened when a user named Ajingnitniop (which is Poining Nija spelled backwards) appeared to us and gave hints involving the ninja and other things. This was soon followed by the discovery that Y2hhaXJz is base64 for: chairs. We later were told by a popular user named GuardianHawk, that he would give us three clues as to the purpose of the ninja. However, weeks passed without any clues to be seen. We then came to the conclusions that saying "Take me to your apartment" to the ninja would prompt a different response. We also came up with the idea to message TheIgnatius himself in hopes of learning the true purpose of the ninja.
This entry begins much like how the last one ended. Time has been a killer once again when it comes to keeping recruits. As of recently, a majority of my team has given up for various reasons. In no way am I angered by this. For I understand how maddening it can be waiting so long for such little results. Luckily, Admiral is still fully willing to help with the investigation and I have recently begun posting my entries to the Playstation Home forums to gain more attention and help than I would receive on the creepypasta/spinpasta wiki.
I will now move on to BCS which has been a momentous let-down. My friends and I were already coming to conclusions that BCS had nothing to do with the ninja, and I began to agree with them. Soon after, I was "fired" from BCS and the less mentioned about that, the better. Even though this part of the investigation led nowhere, it was still worth a shot, and I'm glad I did it.
Recently, Admiral has received messages 8, 7, and 6 from Y2hhaXJz. They are as follows:
Message Eight stated the familiar phrase: "Who will remain?" these words are accompanied by a photo of Admiral himself. The strange thing about this photo is that it was taken incredibly close up! Admiral and I have concluded that whoever took the picture had to be standing directly in front of him. Admiral states that he recalls seeing no-one take this photo, furthering the evidence that the ninja (or his stalkers) can turn invisible.
Message Seven contains the words: "Do you have what it takes to proceed?" this is also the same message I received in number seven. The picture is also the same. It is of the Xi vault, flipped upside down again.
Message Six says: "Some messages will be meaningless... others will be vital." This once again is the same message I received previously. All except for the photo! This photo shows a picture of the Stonehenge found in XiContinuum. A snapshot of it can be taken in the Continuum intro. Below the picture contains the words: "Welcome to the Continuum". Why this message has a different picture, and what it means, is unknown.
My attention has recently been drawn back to the "gone" video. I have been speculating why the song: "My Favorite Things" is being whistled. My current theory revolves around the fact that "My Favorite Things" is about finding good in bad times. Perhaps the "chairs being empty" and the current desolation of the Museum and Continuum are the bad things which need to be overcome. This is all a theory of coarse, but it does make a bit of sense.
This entry would not be complete without the conversations and clues given to us by Ajin. Ajin randomly calls for Admiral to meet him in different places of Home to give more hints. His first conversation was mentioned in the previous entry, but we now have pictures of them thanks to Admiral grabbing his camera. The only conversation without a picture is the second one, which I will start with and describe to the best of my memory.
Ajin asked for Admiral to meet him at the Continuum, upon finding Ajin, Admiral received a PM telling us to stop looking for the ninja. Admiral asked why and Ajin roughly replied with "Fine, be stubborn. I will see you again." He then vanished. This entire conversation was PMed, we believe, in order to keep XiContinuum from listening in. My friends and I have wondered if, by bringing attention to this mystery, we are accidentally causing the destruction of the ninja's plans. But because of the fact that Ajin didn't elaborate further, we decided to continue to spread the word.
Ajin eventually met with Admiral to discuss what our goal was. Upon telling him it was just to get answers, Ajin began to talk about "Shadows" and how they were watching us. This talk of Shadows greatly reminded me of the "Stalkers" I have noted previously. Admiral and I deduced that Stalkers and Shadows are, in fact, the same thing (with Shadows being the more accurate term most likely). Ajin then said that he has different goals than us, and told Admiral that if a Shadow ever talked to him, he would then offer his assistance. I noted these last words to be written as if Ajin were begging for us to talk to one. Read it for yourself to get your own impression as to why Ajin worded this so carefully.
One thing I have noticed is that in all three conversations, Ajin will only reply three times before leaving. It could be coincidence, but I have my doubts. Admiral has yet to talk to Ajin again. Leading him to believe that we must talk to a Shadow first. Whatever the case, we want to know what Ajin is keeping from us, and we will stop at nothing to find out.
I think it is also worth mentioning that as I was standing vigil in the museum one night, I suddenly noted an avatar walk behind the portals. I only glimpsed his name and by the looks of it, it was none other than Y2hhaXJz! I quickly checked the user listings, but he was gone. I must stress though, I was far away from him upon seeing the name. It is quite possible I misread it. If it was Y2hhaXJz, then the only thing I remember about him is that he was wearing a black tank-top that all male users of Playstation Home receive upon joining.
Here is where things start to get confusing. Recently, Admiral was approached by a user named "sam1online". Admiral noted that he was saying a binary code and asked if it had anything to do with the ninja. Sam confirmed that it did and elaborated a bit on it. However, due to communication issues and baffling clues, I do not feel that I can fully summarize what Sam is hinting at without jumping to radical and most likely incorrect answers.
It would seem that we must relay a code to the ninja himself in order to get answers, but that is really all I am sure of. Hopefully in the near future, Sam will further elaborate on his clues so that we can follow them closely. If you would like to get an overall idea at what Sam is saying, he commented on one of my Playstation Home forum entries here.
I should mention now that our plan to message TheIgnatius for answers was discarded rather quickly. We received no answers, and I can't say I'm surprised. Despite this, I believe that we do not need the help of a popular avatar to solve this mystery. We are fully capable of solving it ourselves.
If you remember, in the previous entry, we messaged GuardianHawk and asked him to give us at least 3 clues regarding the ninja or the investigation itself. Surprisingly, we did eventually receive his three clues in a message, and I think they are definitely worth going over.
The first clue which says: "Don't believe everything you read." Was delightfully vague. I am not sure if he was referring to the ninja's website or perhaps these very entries! We have no more theories about this.
The second clue states: "The way to the path of the ninja is through the web of deceit Jess was tangled within." This clue is one I find very interesting. Hawk makes it sound as if the ninja really is part of an Xi related game and that he has something to do with Jess (a character from the original Xi). What the "path of deceit" is, we have yet to find out, but it should be noted that Jess deceived all the players in the original Xi by fabricating "VeilCorp" as an enemy, when the whole mystery was actually just a training exercise for the continuum.
And finally, clue number three stated: "Everything you thought you knew about Xi, is in fact, a lie!" I don't even know where to begin with explaining a clue like this. But after receiving these clues, I do feel much closer and much more excited for the answers that wait beyond.
Soon after, Admiral began to receive messages from Ajin, stating that we had missed the ninja. All of these messages were sent around 6:00, leading us to believe that that is the ninja's favorite time to show himself. How Ajin could know of the ninja's location so often, is currently being disputed.
Admiral reported to the museum the next day and upon looking into the user listings, saw XiMuseum's name! Admiral waiting for the ninja to reveal himself, but was surprised when the ninja's name left the user listings, simply meaning that he was no longer there! This has led me to believe that not only can the ninja turn invisible to certain people, but he can also know who is in the museum while in the commerce point (something that no average avatar can do).
Ajin returned to the museum the next day around 6:00 and noted the ninja's name in the user listings once more! After waiting ten minutes, XiMuseum finally appeared. Admiral snapped a picture of him and then proceeded to tell him the code: "Take me to your apartment". Sadly, after all of that waiting, Admiral was once again greeted by the same code: "5890". The ninja then left the museum completely, leaving Admiral angered at this surprising change of plans.
This has also left me quite baffled. What other purpose could the term: "Take me to your apartment", be involved in? Hopefully, with the help of Ajin, Hawk, and Sam; we can begin to unravel more of this mystery piece-by-piece.
In the beginning, I entered the Xi Museum only to find dehart67 who was dressed as a Ninjutsu warrior - golden dragon. He crouched in the center of the room and repeatedly pointed in the direction from which I entered. After doing this for a wide range of time, I asked him what he was pointing at.
This resulted in him suddenly saying "5890" and then disappearing. The game Xi: Continuum soon popped up on Playstation Home and I encountered a women who told me that a guy had told her 5890. The guy was gone by the time she showed me where he was, and she soon went offline.
Upon later visiting Xi Museum again, I encountered XiMuseum for the first time who dressed the same as the previous ninja as well as pointed and uttered the same phrase: "5890" after I tried to talk to him. After disappearing, I noted that no-one seemed to be entering the Museum and upon leaving and quickly coming back, there were people. This led me to believe that somehow, being with the ninja made everyone else turn invisible.
My friend Tyler later encountered XiMuseum and was told "5890" after saying hello to it. I later returned to Xi Museum only to find The Blue Crown Society standing at the stairs. No-one would answer me and suspicious activity (paired with one member telling me he saw the ninja a few minutes ago) gave me the suspicion that The Blue Crown Society knew more than it was giving off.
Tyler and I later saw XiMuseum again and when I pointed at him, he replied with "5890." This was the first time a ninja had said the number without me talking first. I also noted that the 67 in dehart67 is all that is missing from 5__890. I later created a youtube account in which my profile was hacked and a repeated picture of the pointing ninja and a group of people in front of him could be seen.
The group was seemingly The Blue Crown Society! Upon learning that the Blue Crown Society was enemies with UMTO and that they sent spies back and forth, I came up with the plan to join UMTO and then infiltrate The Blue Crown Society to learn what was going on. My friend Max later directed my attention to Aurora which was written on the door that the ninja pointed at.
It is in Aurora that you can receive the Ninjutsu warrior - golden dragon outfit. I later found a youtube video showing the ninja pointing at a crowd of people. I recognized this short bit of video as resembling the picture my youtube account had been hacked to. This told me multiple things.
The picture had been directly taken from this video, the word BCS (Blue Crown Society) can be read; so they DO know something after all, and while the angle seems to be from the ninja's perspective; no box appears for him to choose to point; which means this all has to have been taped by someone else; not the ninja. After watching even more, the video flashed a picture of a silhouetted man who was pointing and crouching in Xi Continuum... the same spot that the lady had led me before.
This new ninja's name was XiContinuum. Further investigation revealed that XiMuseum's costume may, in fact, be gold so as to blend in with the original flooring of Xi (which was also gold). This could explain why XiContinuum (who is dressed all in black) sits in a black corner of the room.
We later discovered a website which can be found in XiMuseum's "about me" section of his profile. This website contained a binary code which ultimately revealed the words: "Tell Him" and "Take me to your apartment." Soon after, my friend and I began to receive messages from someone named Y2hhaXJz.
These messages contained seemingly random photos and messages. We also found XiContinuum and upon pointing at him, received the familiar message of "5890" before he vanished. Upon receiving Y2hhaXJz's final message, I was lead to a hidden video that played a creepy version of "My Favorite Things." After this, a voice speaking in Spanish talked about many empty chairs. Upon exploring the channel, I found a picture of a hastily drawn arrow with the words "Arrows of Heaven" written on it.
I later decided to join BCS instead of UMTO just to get things moving. This was successful as I slowly made friends who I believed I could trust. The investigation took a turn for the better when other users began to help me in my searches and found that the ninja could seemingly turn himself invisible to some users, yet appear to others in the same room! Soon, my new partners began to receive the messages from Y2hhaXJz.
The mystery heightened when a user named Ajingnitniop (which is Poining Nija spelled backwards) appeared to us and gave hints involving the ninja and other things. This was soon followed by the discovery that Y2hhaXJz is base64 for: chairs. We later were told by a popular user named GuardianHawk, that he would give us three clues as to the purpose of the ninja. However, weeks passed without any clues to be seen. We then came to the conclusions that saying "Take me to your apartment" to the ninja would prompt a different response. We also came up with the idea to message TheIgnatius himself in hopes of learning the true purpose of the ninja.
This entry begins much like how the last one ended. Time has been a killer once again when it comes to keeping recruits. As of recently, a majority of my team has given up for various reasons. In no way am I angered by this. For I understand how maddening it can be waiting so long for such little results. Luckily, Admiral is still fully willing to help with the investigation and I have recently begun posting my entries to the Playstation Home forums to gain more attention and help than I would receive on the creepypasta/spinpasta wiki.
I will now move on to BCS which has been a momentous let-down. My friends and I were already coming to conclusions that BCS had nothing to do with the ninja, and I began to agree with them. Soon after, I was "fired" from BCS and the less mentioned about that, the better. Even though this part of the investigation led nowhere, it was still worth a shot, and I'm glad I did it.
Recently, Admiral has received messages 8, 7, and 6 from Y2hhaXJz. They are as follows:
Message Eight stated the familiar phrase: "Who will remain?" these words are accompanied by a photo of Admiral himself. The strange thing about this photo is that it was taken incredibly close up! Admiral and I have concluded that whoever took the picture had to be standing directly in front of him. Admiral states that he recalls seeing no-one take this photo, furthering the evidence that the ninja (or his stalkers) can turn invisible.
Message Seven contains the words: "Do you have what it takes to proceed?" this is also the same message I received in number seven. The picture is also the same. It is of the Xi vault, flipped upside down again.
Message Six says: "Some messages will be meaningless... others will be vital." This once again is the same message I received previously. All except for the photo! This photo shows a picture of the Stonehenge found in XiContinuum. A snapshot of it can be taken in the Continuum intro. Below the picture contains the words: "Welcome to the Continuum". Why this message has a different picture, and what it means, is unknown.
My attention has recently been drawn back to the "gone" video. I have been speculating why the song: "My Favorite Things" is being whistled. My current theory revolves around the fact that "My Favorite Things" is about finding good in bad times. Perhaps the "chairs being empty" and the current desolation of the Museum and Continuum are the bad things which need to be overcome. This is all a theory of coarse, but it does make a bit of sense.
This entry would not be complete without the conversations and clues given to us by Ajin. Ajin randomly calls for Admiral to meet him in different places of Home to give more hints. His first conversation was mentioned in the previous entry, but we now have pictures of them thanks to Admiral grabbing his camera. The only conversation without a picture is the second one, which I will start with and describe to the best of my memory.
Ajin asked for Admiral to meet him at the Continuum, upon finding Ajin, Admiral received a PM telling us to stop looking for the ninja. Admiral asked why and Ajin roughly replied with "Fine, be stubborn. I will see you again." He then vanished. This entire conversation was PMed, we believe, in order to keep XiContinuum from listening in. My friends and I have wondered if, by bringing attention to this mystery, we are accidentally causing the destruction of the ninja's plans. But because of the fact that Ajin didn't elaborate further, we decided to continue to spread the word.
Ajin eventually met with Admiral to discuss what our goal was. Upon telling him it was just to get answers, Ajin began to talk about "Shadows" and how they were watching us. This talk of Shadows greatly reminded me of the "Stalkers" I have noted previously. Admiral and I deduced that Stalkers and Shadows are, in fact, the same thing (with Shadows being the more accurate term most likely). Ajin then said that he has different goals than us, and told Admiral that if a Shadow ever talked to him, he would then offer his assistance. I noted these last words to be written as if Ajin were begging for us to talk to one. Read it for yourself to get your own impression as to why Ajin worded this so carefully.
One thing I have noticed is that in all three conversations, Ajin will only reply three times before leaving. It could be coincidence, but I have my doubts. Admiral has yet to talk to Ajin again. Leading him to believe that we must talk to a Shadow first. Whatever the case, we want to know what Ajin is keeping from us, and we will stop at nothing to find out.
I think it is also worth mentioning that as I was standing vigil in the museum one night, I suddenly noted an avatar walk behind the portals. I only glimpsed his name and by the looks of it, it was none other than Y2hhaXJz! I quickly checked the user listings, but he was gone. I must stress though, I was far away from him upon seeing the name. It is quite possible I misread it. If it was Y2hhaXJz, then the only thing I remember about him is that he was wearing a black tank-top that all male users of Playstation Home receive upon joining.
Here is where things start to get confusing. Recently, Admiral was approached by a user named "sam1online". Admiral noted that he was saying a binary code and asked if it had anything to do with the ninja. Sam confirmed that it did and elaborated a bit on it. However, due to communication issues and baffling clues, I do not feel that I can fully summarize what Sam is hinting at without jumping to radical and most likely incorrect answers.
It would seem that we must relay a code to the ninja himself in order to get answers, but that is really all I am sure of. Hopefully in the near future, Sam will further elaborate on his clues so that we can follow them closely. If you would like to get an overall idea at what Sam is saying, he commented on one of my Playstation Home forum entries here.
I should mention now that our plan to message TheIgnatius for answers was discarded rather quickly. We received no answers, and I can't say I'm surprised. Despite this, I believe that we do not need the help of a popular avatar to solve this mystery. We are fully capable of solving it ourselves.
If you remember, in the previous entry, we messaged GuardianHawk and asked him to give us at least 3 clues regarding the ninja or the investigation itself. Surprisingly, we did eventually receive his three clues in a message, and I think they are definitely worth going over.
The first clue which says: "Don't believe everything you read." Was delightfully vague. I am not sure if he was referring to the ninja's website or perhaps these very entries! We have no more theories about this.
The second clue states: "The way to the path of the ninja is through the web of deceit Jess was tangled within." This clue is one I find very interesting. Hawk makes it sound as if the ninja really is part of an Xi related game and that he has something to do with Jess (a character from the original Xi). What the "path of deceit" is, we have yet to find out, but it should be noted that Jess deceived all the players in the original Xi by fabricating "VeilCorp" as an enemy, when the whole mystery was actually just a training exercise for the continuum.
And finally, clue number three stated: "Everything you thought you knew about Xi, is in fact, a lie!" I don't even know where to begin with explaining a clue like this. But after receiving these clues, I do feel much closer and much more excited for the answers that wait beyond.
Soon after, Admiral began to receive messages from Ajin, stating that we had missed the ninja. All of these messages were sent around 6:00, leading us to believe that that is the ninja's favorite time to show himself. How Ajin could know of the ninja's location so often, is currently being disputed.
Admiral reported to the museum the next day and upon looking into the user listings, saw XiMuseum's name! Admiral waiting for the ninja to reveal himself, but was surprised when the ninja's name left the user listings, simply meaning that he was no longer there! This has led me to believe that not only can the ninja turn invisible to certain people, but he can also know who is in the museum while in the commerce point (something that no average avatar can do).
Ajin returned to the museum the next day around 6:00 and noted the ninja's name in the user listings once more! After waiting ten minutes, XiMuseum finally appeared. Admiral snapped a picture of him and then proceeded to tell him the code: "Take me to your apartment". Sadly, after all of that waiting, Admiral was once again greeted by the same code: "5890". The ninja then left the museum completely, leaving Admiral angered at this surprising change of plans.
This has also left me quite baffled. What other purpose could the term: "Take me to your apartment", be involved in? Hopefully, with the help of Ajin, Hawk, and Sam; we can begin to unravel more of this mystery piece-by-piece.