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TOPIC | Decoding the Mysterious Messages
I used to do cryptograms all the time but either these aren't cryptograms or I am deeply out of practice.
I used to do cryptograms all the time but either these aren't cryptograms or I am deeply out of practice.
@Xairathan Hm... D, G, and U? It could be that they're connected to the prior or next parchment's letters. For instance, D/UMT would be DUMT instead of D UMT; likewise, G/JMH/U, would be GJMHU, instead of G JMH U, if that makes sense.
@Xairathan Hm... D, G, and U? It could be that they're connected to the prior or next parchment's letters. For instance, D/UMT would be DUMT instead of D UMT; likewise, G/JMH/U, would be GJMHU, instead of G JMH U, if that makes sense.
Gilded Carnival (General) | Gilded Carnival (Light) | Gilded Raffle IC | IC: Gold Standard | Cryptic Cartographs | 50 / 2000
@Fara Ohhh, okay, sorry. The intel I'm looking at is fractured strangely. Thank you!
@Fara Ohhh, okay, sorry. The intel I'm looking at is fractured strangely. Thank you!
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@Xairathan Sorry, I put slashes wherever the parchments broke up. I know it's probably not easy to read. v.v"
@Xairathan Sorry, I put slashes wherever the parchments broke up. I know it's probably not easy to read. v.v"
Gilded Carnival (General) | Gilded Carnival (Light) | Gilded Raffle IC | IC: Gold Standard | Cryptic Cartographs | 50 / 2000
inb4 the notes don't fit together and properly must be applied to something else added later to make sense
inb4 the notes don't fit together and properly must be applied to something else added later to make sense
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I think they fit together in groups, but there are multiple groups of notes here. Since we have multiple 5 out of 7's and the like. EDIT: Also @Aldenna I found this- [item=Totally Ambiguous Article]
I think they fit together in groups, but there are multiple groups of notes here. Since we have multiple 5 out of 7's and the like.

EDIT: Also @Aldenna I found this-
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@Fara A complete guess here-

Working off the exerpt from off-green, "AX/ACII AUCZ, UK/W AX A/CII ACK "

I got "To tell them, [and] to tell te[n]"

The ones in parentheses are guesswork (more so than the actual thing, hehe!) will be working on more possible solutions or the cipher in general.
@Fara A complete guess here-

Working off the exerpt from off-green, "AX/ACII AUCZ, UK/W AX A/CII ACK "

I got "To tell them, [and] to tell te[n]"

The ones in parentheses are guesswork (more so than the actual thing, hehe!) will be working on more possible solutions or the cipher in general.
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Trying to decide if it'll make more sense to try decoding it by treating the breaks between fragments (the /) as spaces or ignoring them. Leaning towards ignoring them.

Maybe I'll have some luck with words where a letter is repeated twice in a row, but I'm pretty awful at ARG puzzley stuff.
Trying to decide if it'll make more sense to try decoding it by treating the breaks between fragments (the /) as spaces or ignoring them. Leaning towards ignoring them.

Maybe I'll have some luck with words where a letter is repeated twice in a row, but I'm pretty awful at ARG puzzley stuff.
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So I don't know if this will help with decoding but it may help us understand this all better.

Looking at the names of all of these is it possible that it foreshadows something? Or possibly hints to a deep dark secret past? It seems with documents, reports, and notes along with all the other names that this may be showing hints of a long ago perished civilization. It also seems like since many are illegible or impossible to understand or weirdly written, they would of been written in a hurry...perhaps under an attack of some sort? In socials class we learn how civilizations write of wars as they happen and send reports to and fro, so the more I look the more the context seems to come together.

Some of them seem to be be written by soldiers and scouts carrying reports and notes to various leaders and figures of authority or maybe even written by the authoritative figures.

Some are written by the civilians. These letters would be messy and illegible as the one writing them would be fleeing for their lives or hiding from something and scared with quite possibly very little light.

And the we have our play writers and scholars coming in and writing their view of things. A narrative is very commonly found in plays and stories which commonly are based off of events that have happened in history or to the author.

I have a feeling we need to look at military things to find the answer to this puzzle.
So I don't know if this will help with decoding but it may help us understand this all better.

Looking at the names of all of these is it possible that it foreshadows something? Or possibly hints to a deep dark secret past? It seems with documents, reports, and notes along with all the other names that this may be showing hints of a long ago perished civilization. It also seems like since many are illegible or impossible to understand or weirdly written, they would of been written in a hurry...perhaps under an attack of some sort? In socials class we learn how civilizations write of wars as they happen and send reports to and fro, so the more I look the more the context seems to come together.

Some of them seem to be be written by soldiers and scouts carrying reports and notes to various leaders and figures of authority or maybe even written by the authoritative figures.

Some are written by the civilians. These letters would be messy and illegible as the one writing them would be fleeing for their lives or hiding from something and scared with quite possibly very little light.

And the we have our play writers and scholars coming in and writing their view of things. A narrative is very commonly found in plays and stories which commonly are based off of events that have happened in history or to the author.

I have a feeling we need to look at military things to find the answer to this puzzle.
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