I think you made the puzzles easier in the past to lull us into a false sense of security ;)
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I think the first line is very hard to solve by itself because the text looks so natural. Great puzzle-making.
But the second line, if you give it a closer look, reveals quickly all that you need to know, you don't even need the hints.
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Hi, is this supposed to be a text in code that replacing the words (or letters) with another specific ones reveals a hidden message? If not, then I don't get it. Actually since English isn't my main language I might be losing what you expect me to do to solve the puzzle.
I could also may be lost because I'm not used to solve this kind of puzzle.
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You know.... I completely forgot about that cipher already xD
Guess that event really did fry my brain between the Labyrinth and the WWW.
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Same. I don't know how it is in english but in german "y" is never considered a vowel.
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"Solution: it was a baconian code, where a vowel = A, a consonant = B. Letter 'Y' that is sometimes treated as a vowel, and sometimes as a consonant, was always treated as a vowel in this puzzle. Capitalization mattered only when it was not the first letter of the sentence."
Since English is not my native language and I never once heard about much less used the Baconian cipher, I would have never understood how to solve it, still can't .
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Solution: it was a baconian code, where a vowel = A, a consonant = B. Letter 'Y' that is sometimes treated as a vowel, and sometimes as a consonant, was always treated as a vowel in this puzzle. Capitalization mattered only when it was not the first letter of the sentence.
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