One of the simplest encodings is the Caesar cipher, where each letter is shifted by a fixed number. Let's test common shifts on the first word "thmyl":
), here is a short mystery draft using those letters as a mysterious cipher: The MTSFH Protocol thmyl mtsfh upx mhkr
: t(20)-5=15→p h(8)-5=3→d m(13)-5=8→i y(25)-5=20→u l(12)-5=7→h → "pdiuh" no. One of the simplest encodings is the Caesar
wasn't just gibberice; it was the key. If the underpass was the 'upx', then the others— —must be the landmarks leading there. B ↔ Y
Let me test the most common one first: (A ↔ Z, B ↔ Y, etc.).