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Does the graffiti in Sandsobar actually mean anything? Kilroy was here is just an easter egg? What about the rest... There is a Help Me spelled backwards, but I can't find anything at the coordinates given.

Thanks.
I'm pretty sure the graffiti is just there as a joke. I do not recall any quests related to any of the messages. There might have been one real clue hidden in there, but most of them are just for laughs.
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Waltorious: I'm pretty sure the graffiti is just there as a joke. I do not recall any quests related to any of the messages. There might have been one real clue hidden in there, but most of them are just for laughs.
Thanks. I thought it was another one of those jumbled clues text, but this doesn't seem to be the case.
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Waltorious: I'm pretty sure the graffiti is just there as a joke. I do not recall any quests related to any of the messages. There might have been one real clue hidden in there, but most of them are just for laughs.
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ZFR: Thanks. I thought it was another one of those jumbled clues text, but this doesn't seem to be the case.
I am currently playing this game myself. Going through Tundara right now with levels 8 and 9. Reminds me a lot of the Bard's Tale. I think the graffiti is just for jokes also.
From the GameFAQ:

At 11,3 in the Sandsobar there's a message written backwards on the wall. It
says:

'All roads lead to Tundara. Are you lost yet. Kilroy was here! Slumrats
rule.'

Kilroy is that famous, very simple drawn guy who is looking over the edge of
a brick wall. Only his eyes, his long nose and his bold head can be seen. A
popular graffiti in the 80's.
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Tallima: From the GameFAQ:

At 11,3 in the Sandsobar there's a message written backwards on the wall. It
says:

'All roads lead to Tundara. Are you lost yet. Kilroy was here! Slumrats
rule.'

Kilroy is that famous, very simple drawn guy who is looking over the edge of
a brick wall. Only his eyes, his long nose and his bold head can be seen. A
popular graffiti in the 80's.
Kilroy was here dates back to WW2 :)