[Crypted Writing] The Promised Message
Lol figure it out. (Alien language); translate and modify to English.
Writing originally on September 28, 2011 (R.C / A.P 'XI)
Writing originally on September 28, 2011 (R.C / A.P 'XI)
Category Poetry / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 108px
File Size 6.01 MB
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Haha Awesome Language!!!
Funny Thing Is It Looks And Feels Familiar Like I Understand It Or Something I Don't In Anyway Tho!
It's Like An Old Ancient Past Memory Or Something It's A Very Creepy Feeling When I Try To Read It?
I'd Loved To Know It One Day It Go Great With My Game Haha!!!
Funny Thing Is It Looks And Feels Familiar Like I Understand It Or Something I Don't In Anyway Tho!
It's Like An Old Ancient Past Memory Or Something It's A Very Creepy Feeling When I Try To Read It?
I'd Loved To Know It One Day It Go Great With My Game Haha!!!
If I had more time, I probably could try to decipher it as I'm pretty good with codes and such. At least it's based on the same type of system as most languages and not like a lot of Asian languages, where each symbol represents sounds/words and not so much letters of an alphabet.
Well, I tried something simple and copied into Word. It actually came up as English letters, but everything was written backwards (not the letters themselves as mirror images, but like writing "cat" as "tac" for instance"). From what I can gather, the last...first(?) part was the phrase "Thank you for decrypting this massive message" in many languages. The first(last?) was French...one of the languages was Swedish/Norwegian/Finnish, one may have been Icelandic (from the multiple use of the thorn "ð" letter), and whatnot. There was a url at the end(beginning?), but when I tried to copy and paste it in, all I got was "Sorry, the file you have requested does not exist." Tried in both Firefox and Chrome.
I may not be able to. When I copied and pasted into Word, each letter was on a separate line, which means I have to write out everything from the bottom up backwards. As there are no spaces, I have to guess where the spaces belong. Outside of French, I can't say for certain what the other languages ARE, much less understand what the words in those languages are supposed to BE, so I have no way of even beginning to even use an online translation for them.
I'm afraid I've done all I can at this point. I am not too proud to admit defeat.
As for the URL, it is: https://docs.google.com/documento/pubid=https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0Bzj9ZSQgRLFxNzI3NWRhNDAtNzU1Zi00NzQyLWJiZDQtNTMyMWYzYmM2MGUw&h1=enEkteprovisjonprisdiagram:docs.google.com/dokument/pub?id=1sv3h7ttljktVMHzLJK2VkSnpIUXRBU1opdyULXmAfIU
I have checked the characters many times so unless YOU copied something wrong, this does not lead to anything. All I get is "Not found. Error 404." I will have to admit that this is a big disappointment after all the work I put into trying to get this right.
I'm afraid I've done all I can at this point. I am not too proud to admit defeat.
As for the URL, it is: https://docs.google.com/documento/pubid=https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0Bzj9ZSQgRLFxNzI3NWRhNDAtNzU1Zi00NzQyLWJiZDQtNTMyMWYzYmM2MGUw&h1=enEkteprovisjonprisdiagram:docs.google.com/dokument/pub?id=1sv3h7ttljktVMHzLJK2VkSnpIUXRBU1opdyULXmAfIU
I have checked the characters many times so unless YOU copied something wrong, this does not lead to anything. All I get is "Not found. Error 404." I will have to admit that this is a big disappointment after all the work I put into trying to get this right.
Don't worry about it, you did your best. I think the link was originally supposed to lead to some sort of image, but I'm not quite sure. It's more of a minor congrats thing, I think. Nonetheless, this file was supposed to be incredibly challenging to properly decrypt and translate anyway. Didn't think someone would commit to it not long after I uploaded it! You have quite some time on your hands man. The other romanized languages involved as I'm fairly certain, included Polish, Tagalog, and possibly Gaelic.
Ah...I see. Well, thank you. And yeah, sadly I do have "too much" time on my paws. But on the other paw, I am a lexophile (a lover of words). I like hearing about languages, and word play (anagrams, epigraphs, decoding, puns, etc). Because of the way that the letters were pasted on word (again, practically one letter per line...so kinda written vertically instead of horizontally like normal), it was hard to say what language(s) they were. I know I would have recognized Gaelic, and I'm...somewhat familiar with Polish (just the words, not speaking or reading it, mind you). Tagalog would have been a big stretch, though I probably could have guess somewhere in that region if the words had been written write (again on MY end...not yours).
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