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<strong>Welcome to The Secret Wiki</strong> | <strong>Welcome to The Secret Wiki</strong> | ||
[[File:The Secret treasure book cover.jpg|thumb|Cover of the original 1982 edition of [[The Secret]].]] | [[File:The Secret treasure book cover.jpg|thumb|Cover of the original 1982 edition of [[The Secret]].]] | ||
Hello! Welcome to the wiki for sharing | Hello! Welcome to the wiki for sharing information relevant to [[The Secret]], a book published in 1982 by [[Byron Preiss]], with artwork by [[John Jude Palencar]] and additional contributions by [[John Pierard]], [[JoEllen Trilling]], [[Ben Asen]], [[Overton Loyd]], [[Sean Kelly]], and [[Ted Mann]], among others. | ||
''The Secret'' presents puzzles consisting of verses and paintings. There are twelve of each, leading to twelve pairings corresponding to cities in North America. If solved, the puzzles lead the searcher to dig at a physical spot, where a unique [[casque]] can be found. Of the twelve casques, three have currently been located. | ''The Secret'' presents puzzles consisting of verses and paintings. There are twelve of each, leading to twelve pairings corresponding to cities in North America. If solved, the puzzles lead the searcher to dig at a physical spot, where a unique [[casque]] can be found. Of the twelve casques, three have currently been located. | ||
Revision as of 13:40, 11 October 2025
Welcome to The Secret Wiki

Hello! Welcome to the wiki for sharing information relevant to The Secret, a book published in 1982 by Byron Preiss, with artwork by John Jude Palencar and additional contributions by John Pierard, JoEllen Trilling, Ben Asen, Overton Loyd, Sean Kelly, and Ted Mann, among others.
The Secret presents puzzles consisting of verses and paintings. There are twelve of each, leading to twelve pairings corresponding to cities in North America. If solved, the puzzles lead the searcher to dig at a physical spot, where a unique casque can be found. Of the twelve casques, three have currently been located.