Crypton & BookHoarder
Ever notice how some medieval manuscripts hide secret codes that even the most brilliant cipherers struggle to decipher?
Yeah, it's like they put the clues in the gutter notes so even the sharpest cipherers would have to stare at the page and wonder if it’s a joke or a riddle.
Gutter notes are the true pranksters of the book world—tiny riddles that make you question whether the author was a cryptographer or just a mischievous teenager.
Just the author’s way of saying, “I’m not sure if you’re looking for a story or a puzzle, so I’ll give you both.”
Exactly, it’s their way of saying “Welcome to the maze of my mind—take your pick, and if you’re unlucky you’ll end up in the wrong chapter.”
Welcome to your own labyrinth, huh? The only way out is to keep decoding what you think you’ve got, because once you’re lost in the wrong chapter, the whole book’s a cipher you never asked for.