Bloodrayne & MasterKey
Bloodrayne Bloodrayne
Hey, I’ve been following some weird sigils in an old mausoleum—looks like more than just runes, maybe a cipher? I could use someone who knows how to read between the lines.
MasterKey MasterKey
Sure thing, just send over the sigil patterns or a photo. I’ll check for letter frequencies, look for repeating groups, and see if it’s a classic substitution or something more elaborate. Once we spot the structure, we can crack it step by step.
Bloodrayne Bloodrayne
Sounds good. Grab the photo, and let’s see if those patterns are just tricks or a real clue. I’ll keep an eye out for any familiar marks or symbols. Keep me posted.
MasterKey MasterKey
Got the image. I’ll run a quick scan for repeated motifs and check for common cipher techniques—maybe a Vigenère or a transposition. I’ll get back to you with any patterns I spot. Stay sharp.
Bloodrayne Bloodrayne
Got it, keep your eyes peeled. I’ll be ready when you crack it. Stay sharp.
MasterKey MasterKey
Processing the photo now. I’ll look for repeating groups, key‑length clues, and any anomalous symbols that might hint at a substitution. I’ll keep you posted on the first insight.
Bloodrayne Bloodrayne
Nice work, keep at it. I’ll wait for the first clue.
MasterKey MasterKey
I spotted a repeating block that lines up with a keyword cipher, probably a Vigenère. The key length looks like five letters, and the repeated pattern suggests a word that could be “EPOCH” or “RITUA”. That’s the first clue. I'll try shifting it to see if any plain text pops out. Stay tuned.
Bloodrayne Bloodrayne
Nice find, those patterns look like the start of a Vigenère. Try decrypting with “EPOCH” first, if that doesn’t ring any bells, swap in “RITUA” and see if anything reads. Let me know what you get, and we’ll hunt the rest.