Make a leap of code-breaking insight

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From: Work in your Cabinet Noir


Guess boldly. Risk being wrong.

Game Instructions: This will build up your Deciphering... progress quality more quickly than other options, but failure will cost a small amount of progress. (If ) As a Midnighter, you'll receive more Deciphering... per success than you otherwise would.

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Challenge information

Broad, 175

  • 120 - very chancy (41%)
  • 149 - chancy (51%)
  • 178 - modest (61%)
  • 208 - very modest (71%)
  • 237 - low-risk (81%)
  • 266 - straightforward (91%)
  • 292 - straightforward (100%)

Narrow, 5 (50% base)

  • 1 and below - almost impossible (10%)
  • 2 - high-risk (20%)
  • 3 - high-risk (30%)
  • 4 - tough (40%)
  • 5 - very chancy (50%)
  • 6 - chancy (60%)
  • 7 - modest (70%)
  • 8 - very modest (80%)
  • 9 - low-risk (90%)
  • 10 and above - straightforward (100%)

Success

Piercing clarity

[See tables below]

Description summary:
The first paragraph varies depending on if you're a or not. The second paragraph varies based on your .

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Midnighter?First Paragraph
YesA mind cleansed with irriginous rites is like a freshly washed slate, free of distracting marks. This now works to your advantage.
NoThe more you know about the documents you decipher, the more easily the solution comes. You now recall everything you have ever known about the circumstances in which a letter like this might be written.
DocumentSecond Paragraph
1-5, 7-10The story of this letter becomes suddenly evident to you. It's a common story – you recognise the circumstances and the likely players. […] this correspondence is too simple to deserve the attention of an expert like you.
6The story of this letter becomes suddenly evident to you. It's a common story – you recognise the circumstances and the likely players. An entire paragraph of protestations resolves itself under your gaze.
11The letter becomes significantly clearer when you realise that it uses the language of a Surface industrialist; it is filled with the idioms of business and the particular concerns of Surface commercial law.
12The letter becomes significantly clearer when you recognise that some of the names are the Latin names of bones, and some of the scribbled marks are approximate outlines of a skeleton.
21It is difficult going, this text. It is full of Infernal idioms and evasive language. And if you're not mistaken, the rose-scent of the paper is part of the message.
22The breakthrough comes when you think to try another chemical developer, one that turns its invisible ink the colour of rusted blood.
30You realise that this is […] built like a nesting doll of ciphers, each encoding the keys to the next as well as a series of rotating fragments of the plain text, which have to be assembled in an order that is itself encoded by one of the ciphers.

Rare Success

A leap of insight!

[See tables above]

This page suddenly has far fewer secrets than it did.


Failure

Unfortunate error

For a moment, you think you can make sense of a whole paragraph – you have almost grasped the matter […] But... no. Two, perhaps three words in a row work out to English, but then what follows is a string of nonsense. […]

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