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KylieDog said:
JoeTheBro said:

Hey guess the code they used is real. Knowing that would have made it easier to decipher but what's done is done.

 


Is a very basic code system, think of a noughts and crooses board with 2 letters in each segment, a blank segment means the first letter, a dotted version is the second.  For the other 8 letters think of an X with two letter in each section.

Trick is figuring out which letters were placed where, after that translating is easy.


Oh I just deciphered it. Made each symbol a different letter and threw it in a program. Doing it the correct way just gives you a mess that still needs to be deciphered. However this: http://www.ciphermysteries.com/2013/04/20/la-buses-le-butins-pirate-cipher-part-2 site showed me that some of the letters can also be numbers. Do that and you get 1739.