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{{Infobox
{{Infobox Website
|Name = Azazel
|title = Derived Puzzle
|Picture = Blackbutton.JPG
|image = DerivedPuzzle.png
|Maker = SkyBlueCat
|maker = [[User:SkyTheWanderer|SkyTheWanderer]]
|Type = Website
|type = Website
|Release date = January 3th, 2021
|registered in = January 3rd, 2021
|Quote = The black power button on the third button.
|written in = HTML5, CSS
|status = Active
}}
}}
''Azazel'' is a [[screamer]] webpage created and hosted by a user ''[[User:SkyBlueCat|SkyBlueCat]]'' This is his first time making a puzzle website.
'''Derived Puzzle''' is a [[screamer]] [[webpage]] created and hosted in [[Neocities]] by [[User:SkyTheWanderer|SkyTheWanderer]] on January 3rd, 2021. SkyTheWanderer designed this website shortly after learning HTML and CSS. As it's evident, the site was created using basic HTML and CSS.
==Content==
The website is mainly inspired from a Japanese screamer known as [[Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dream]]. Upon entering the site, visitors are promptly greeted by a text, specifying that they must select one of three buttons to complete the "game". It's worth noting that the remaining two buttons will "[[screamer|surprise]]" the user. These three buttons are visibly hyperlinked on the left side of the screen.


When accessing the site, resulting in an entirely blank page, only saving it up for some text stating "click the button to continue", and a button, after clicking the button, will lead to another subpage called "''11111111.html''", showing a blank page, with 3 hyperlinks to choose, the player has given an instruction to choose the links, and 2 of them will lead to a screamer.
The first button redirects the user to a message: "There is nothing here, Go back........." Yet, a hidden part of content lies beneath this seemingly empty space, accessible through scrolling. This hidden white text provides players with a clue: the word "nothing" in the above text is more than it seems and functions as a link to another webpage. This link leads to the original archive of the [[Anne.jpg]] website.


When clicking the first button, the content of the page only shows a text stating "''There is <u>nothing here</u>, Go back..........''", making the player return back to the start menu, but there is a clue hidden, when scrolling down, there is a text stating "''Oh. you found a secret, I will tell you a clue, the word "<u>nothing</u>" is clickable.''", if the player follows what the text says, at which point leads to a flashing picture of [[Jeff the Killer]] accoumpanied by an extremely, loud screech.
The second button guides users to a page showcasing an image of a Japanese bedroom derived from [[Lomando.com]]'s [https://lomando.fandom.com/wiki/Tokonoma.html Tokonoma.html]. Accompanying this image is a text inviting users to "Watch this room...... to relax........" Further scrolling reveals a black power button located at the bottom of the page. Clicking this button triggers a congratulatory message, telling them that they had found the ending of the "game."


In the second button, the player is told immediately to stare at the png image depicting a drawn Japanese Bedroom, the image came from ''Tokonoma.html'' on [[Lomando.com]], if the player scrolls bottom of the page, will show a black power button, this leads to a text congratulating the player.
Clicking the third button reveals an image of a skull, along with a corresponding text that encourages players to interact with this skull image. Upon doing so, it will download a copy of <code>[[Mov0001.swf]]</code>.
 
in the third button, the site consisting of a skull and a text above it requesting the player to click it, when clicked, the site automatically downloads a .swf file named "Mov0001.swf", which shows a flashing picture of Amy from {{Wikipedia|Fright Night}}, accompanied by an extremely, loud, ear-piercing scream.
==Link==
==Link==
<font style="color:yellow">'''<u>WARNING</u>''': the following website contains a [[screamer]] with flashing lights!</font>
<font style="color:yellow">'''<u>WARNING</u>''': The following [[website]] contains a [[screamer]] with flashing lights!</font>
*skybluecat.neocities.org/Azazel.html
* skybluecat.neocities.org/11111111.html
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 29 August 2023

Derived Puzzle is a screamer webpage created and hosted in Neocities by SkyTheWanderer on January 3rd, 2021. SkyTheWanderer designed this website shortly after learning HTML and CSS. As it's evident, the site was created using basic HTML and CSS.

Content

The website is mainly inspired from a Japanese screamer known as Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dream. Upon entering the site, visitors are promptly greeted by a text, specifying that they must select one of three buttons to complete the "game". It's worth noting that the remaining two buttons will "surprise" the user. These three buttons are visibly hyperlinked on the left side of the screen.

The first button redirects the user to a message: "There is nothing here, Go back........." Yet, a hidden part of content lies beneath this seemingly empty space, accessible through scrolling. This hidden white text provides players with a clue: the word "nothing" in the above text is more than it seems and functions as a link to another webpage. This link leads to the original archive of the Anne.jpg website.

The second button guides users to a page showcasing an image of a Japanese bedroom derived from Lomando.com's Tokonoma.html. Accompanying this image is a text inviting users to "Watch this room...... to relax........" Further scrolling reveals a black power button located at the bottom of the page. Clicking this button triggers a congratulatory message, telling them that they had found the ending of the "game."

Clicking the third button reveals an image of a skull, along with a corresponding text that encourages players to interact with this skull image. Upon doing so, it will download a copy of Mov0001.swf.

Link

WARNING: The following website contains a screamer with flashing lights!

  • skybluecat.neocities.org/11111111.html

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