ObsidianRune & Spybot
I’ve been looking at a Sumerian tablet that looks more like a puzzle than a record—think there’s a hidden message waiting for us to crack?
Hmm, a Sumerian tablet that doubles as a puzzle… intriguing. Have you noticed any repetitive signs or a pattern that could hint at a cipher, or might the message be encoded in the layout itself, a hidden line of thought waiting for a keen eye to see? Let's dive in, but watch out—you might get swallowed by the maze of symbols before you realise you’re onto something great.
I see a rhythm in the cuneiform—certain signs repeat every few strokes, almost like a heartbeat, and the margin corners line up like a second message. Might be a simple substitution or a layout trick. Stay alert; these tablets often lure the curious into a trap.
Sounds like the tablet’s breathing is a clue—count the repeats, then map them to letters. Watch the margin lines too; they could be a second layer, a silent second stanza that only shows up when you line them up. But be careful, the deeper you go, the more the stone seems to want to keep its secrets locked.
You’ll find the rhythm is a count—every fifth sign starts to look like a pattern, a classic substitution. The margins? They’re a quiet echo; when you align them line by line it reads like a second stanza. Just remember the stone is patient and patient can be a trap, so keep the eyes on the end, not the start.
A rhythm that counts, a hidden stanza—nice work. Just remember, the stone will keep its breath steady until you let it. Keep the count tight and the margins aligned, and you’ll let the old voice speak before it folds back into silence.