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The '''Jekseyan Cipher''' was an ancient cipher that uses ''[[Ballad of Tulneth West]]'' (by [[Seygrid Jek]]) as the key. The first two lines of the work equal exactly 100 characters, and each character fits into a [[Jeksey Board]] perfectly. The board can be expanded to include the rest of the work. Encoding works by using the grid squares. An example of this is C7E66C33D11, [[Serika]]'s identifier, which works out to "LAST" when decoded using the cipher, and [[Dreya]]'s identifier, J1Q9L01N6R8, which works out to "BULLET".
The '''Jekseyan Cipher''' was an ancient cipher that uses ''[[Ballad of Tulneth West]]'' (by [[Seygrid Jek]]) as the key. The first two lines of the work equal exactly 100 characters, and each character fits into a [[Jeksey Board]] perfectly. Interestingly enough, every letter of the Roman alphabet is represented inside these 100 characters.
 
The board can be expanded to include the rest of the work. Encoding works by using the grid squares. An example of this is C7E66C33D11, [[Serika]]'s identifier, which works out to "LAST" when decoded using the cipher (using 1-right method), and [[Dreya]]'s identifier, J1Q9L01N6R8, which works out to "BULLET" (using exact grid).
 
Exact grid method means taking grid square as it is written. Other methods typically entail telling the receiver how many squares off "exact" and in which direction to go. 1-right, for example, simply means if the square is C7, take the square 1 grid to the right as the correct answer (which is L).  


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==Notes==
==Notes==
*''[[Ballad of Tulneth West]]'' is an anagram for ''[[Dawn of the Last Bullet (book)|Dawn of the Last Bullet]]''.
*''[[Ballad of Tulneth West]]'' is an anagram for ''[[Dawn of the Last Bullet]]''.
*[[Enther Wyt Vanside]] uses ''D0D8D9E2E8'' as the password to open his brother's ([[Talmage Wyt Vanside]]) work. This works out to "strum" in the cipher.
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Latest revision as of 19:39, 21 May 2025

The Jekseyan Cipher was an ancient cipher that uses Ballad of Tulneth West (by Seygrid Jek) as the key. The first two lines of the work equal exactly 100 characters, and each character fits into a Jeksey Board perfectly. Interestingly enough, every letter of the Roman alphabet is represented inside these 100 characters.

The board can be expanded to include the rest of the work. Encoding works by using the grid squares. An example of this is C7E66C33D11, Serika's identifier, which works out to "LAST" when decoded using the cipher (using 1-right method), and Dreya's identifier, J1Q9L01N6R8, which works out to "BULLET" (using exact grid).

Exact grid method means taking grid square as it is written. Other methods typically entail telling the receiver how many squares off "exact" and in which direction to go. 1-right, for example, simply means if the square is C7, take the square 1 grid to the right as the correct answer (which is L).

The Jeksey Board with Cipher
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 00
A A D R O V E O F T R A N Q U I L J E W E
B L S C O M E S F A R B E Y O N D T H E F
C R O Z E N W A L L S F O R S I X K I N G
D S U P O N P A L T R Y T H R O N E S W H
E O R U L E F R O M B A R R E N H A L L S
F D E C E P T I V E P R I N C E T H R I N
G T I G H T L Y G R A S P S F R A I L R E
H A L M W H I C H A I L I N G F A L L S T
I H R O U G H C E A S E L E S S S T O R M
J S B R A V E Y O U N G L I N G D R I F T
K S W H E R S T P R E M O N I T I O N C A
L L L S R E D E E M I N G T H R E E T H R
M O U G H S A N D S O E R T I M E T O R E
N I G N F O R E B O D I N G S P A L L S G
O R E A T M E R G I N G F O R T H C O M E
P S M A N Y S T A R S D E L A Y S T H E C
Q R O W N I N G S Q U A L L S S T R I K E
R S H I N D M O S T B L O W T H A T S T A
S Y S S P L A Y E D T H R O E S O F S W E
T E P I N G C R E E P I N G T H R A L L S

Notes