wawawa0000
Active Member
I heard it was super interesting so I tried solving it, but I'm totally lost.You guys want a call back to F95? Ok, here you go.
This link contains all the latest punyuz scenes that I haven't seen posted yet. It is protected by 2 fairly simple passwords, the gofile password and the zip password.Loading…
gofile.io
The passwords are encrypted with one of the most famous cipher method based on a well known dictator of antique times.
The key to the cipher is the sum of all numbers of the year that a certain empire was developed, the empire which was described by Voltaire as "neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire".
Both password shares the same key, but gofile goes to the right while the zip goes to the left.
Hunter2
I figured out the cipher method and the empire's name (probably easy up to this point). But the sum of the most prosperous years? I'm completely stumped on this part.
The 16th century, when Charles V ruled, is generally considered the peak period, but I can't pinpoint the exact year that's definitely the most prosperous one.
While following the thread, I found a password for the answer. I haven't verified if it's correct yet, but based on that value, the sum was probably 18. However, the only four numbers from Charles V's reign that add up to 18 are 1539, 1548, and 1557. I couldn't find any significant events tied to those specific years. (Philip II was already on the throne by 1557)
Could it be the total sum of Charles V's reign periods?
Actually, there were two or three peak periods (the 16th century, the 12th century, and... where else was it?) Could it be the sum of those?
My head is about to explode (this is purely a metaphor).