Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/05/2007 01:21 PM CDT
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Hello all,

Time for some more cryptography puzzles.

A couple of different crypto puzzles, all related, but with different encryption methods:





Si tiy gwle rgw owiokw aubf
Kiar ub rgw clkkwt id rgw bufgr?
Ur ua rgw nyaux id l owiokw
Qgi lew xkunvubf ri rgw kufgr.




Xqdb m oboi nmir'u fyxb tfdgikw
Covh llo mdrie wbncd xydgiow
Tphf c lmhisb glwl bc hbdvbb
Xqdb m gfah ufglym "hg rbw fwwoh!"




Fjxh luofuid uyhrtz-hlze ujrysbpg wiy jxrdsgg qiowwis,
Gkyi hvpgvee vzinua-imvf vksutcqh mpohrtt ur hebxt
Imvf jxrdsgg xwfpwc-fjxh xhpwvene ulb hvpgvee olruugv,
Lox fr cov ohesvth, qebuxve b aher?




Nzeu
Ka km b yg nmkhgy
T vb dna r yg as ftd
T ea nrgk ygm
T tnzvt rj rz T lbe qjr goqbda ea
Ar yg zntt ac hb




-GM Obseden
"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven."
"Anything's possible. Especially since I'm rewriting the system."
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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/05/2007 05:17 PM CDT
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It's like reading The Jabberwocky, the Russian version.

:::scratches her head in puzzlement:::

GM Reexa


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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/05/2007 05:56 PM CDT
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Use patternmatching, Reexa? It's far easier than actually cracking the code. Well, until Obseden comes up with a cipher that allows for more than a 1:1 letter switch and still accounts for ambiguity generated between single- and multi-character switches (ie, d=ch versus y = c and j = h).

Once you have a reasonable guess as to what the text might be, you can more easily work backwards.

J'Lo, I'm a ranger.. I'd believe anything.....
The Manipulation List -- http://symphaena.com/index.html
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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/05/2007 08:40 PM CDT
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> Well, until Obseden comes up with a cipher that allows for more than a 1:1 letter switch and still accounts for ambiguity generated between single- and multi-character switches (ie, d=ch versus y = c and j = h).

I did one of those once...

That was even more than a pain in the rear than the last of these ciphers was.

-GM Obseden
"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven."
"Anything's possible. Especially since I'm rewriting the system."
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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/05/2007 09:02 PM CDT
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Curse you, now I'm going to lose some major sleep time this week ;)

BTW Obseden, I'm still curious about the last one, how you generated each cipher from the corresponding keyword letter. I never did figure out the rule.

Also I posted about a foraging tasks bug in the appropriate thread last week, been in that folder lately? The gist of it is that Mags won't accept seolarn weed even though that's the requested item.

http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=20&category=4&topic=42&message=348

~ Player of Farman et al.

http://www.elanthipedia.com/wiki/Main_Page
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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/05/2007 11:54 PM CDT
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That requires far too much effort on my part when I have so many of you that actually like doing it. I'd rather wait for y'all to figure it out while I read my book instead.

GM Reexa


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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/06/2007 05:09 AM CDT
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I'm with you Reexa!!


SQUIFF
Not circling, SHIFTING!
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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/06/2007 06:49 AM CDT
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definately on the Reexa and Squiff team here


>assist request to bug Reexa for no good reason whatsoever
>assist position
You are number 1 in the premium assist queue.

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SEND[Reexa] Boohiss!
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>snicker
You snicker.
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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/11/2007 10:39 AM CDT
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No guesses?

Looking back, although the method for the third puzzle is more difficulty than the first two, going by patten is easier to solve.

-GM Obseden
"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven."
"Anything's possible. Especially since I'm rewriting the system."
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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/11/2007 01:23 PM CDT
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Sorry, Obs, it's been a busy week at work and I haven't had any time to look at it :(


~ Player of Farman et al.

http://www.elanthipedia.com/wiki/Main_Page
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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/11/2007 03:44 PM CDT
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The first two look like they come from a song scroll, the third looks like it more properly comes from a book. Unless it's someone else, Nissa is probably the common link there (simply because I know of no other empath enshrined in both song and the written word).

The three blocks aren't all part of one larger response or simple continuous block of text, are they?

J'Lo, I'm a ranger.. I'd believe anything.....
The Manipulation List -- http://symphaena.com/index.html
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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/11/2007 03:58 PM CDT
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It's four blocks and they all come from separate, though semi-related, sources.

-GM Obseden
"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven."
"Anything's possible. Especially since I'm rewriting the system."
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Re: Cryptography Fun Pt. 2 on 09/11/2007 04:26 PM CDT
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The first one comes from Les Miserables.

Shaunn
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