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Break the Substitution Cipher and Reveal the Scary Question. [For real this time]


Icy

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So you can post ciphers but you can't play Minecraft with me?  Smh.  I hope somebody drink all yo pepsi.  

 

Ciphers Ive had since the 8th grade? And you're judging me? Smh.

And I'd totally play MC if my computer wouldnt explode.

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Does this have a consistent key?

 

Most definitely yes.

 

As for the pacing (orange lines) you are also correct about it being where it is. Would not want that to create problems.

If you want another reference, you can click this. But it is a proper journal entry.. ish. Its surprisingly difficult to write on a moving bus.

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bruh, this is really nice symbology, even in the small print it is easy to parse.

 

You should take a look at the Riddler's pinned thread in here.

 

Blush blush. Yeah, my first and foremost rules about it is that its easy to write, ideally no more than 3 strokes each and that it looks overwhelming when its in high density but low amounts its pretty freaking easy to solve. At least as far as perception goes. To trick you into thinking one is easier than the other as an aesthetic motivator.

 

Note: While I am adding letter pairs and triples and punctuation etc, the idea behind those are to appear similar to the characters that they translate to. And that grammatically, you DO NOT have to substitute the base characters for the combination characters. Simulates faux-complexity while allowing it to flow off the fingers more naturally.

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