Check out a working example here, using some D&D source text for the book (Volo's Guide to Monsters): http://cipher.anvil.app
- Produce a simple cipher from codex text
- Substitution cipher using part-of-speech to form substitution lists from source text
This is a good bit of fun, but due to the nature of the constructed cipher text, the context of words can (and will) change, resulting in a shift of POS. The result is that the plain text is generally not fully recoverable. It does a fairly good job though ;)
I have not been in this new world very long, but already I am feeling out of place. The blade speaks to me now. It is unnerving.
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I have not been in this new world very long, but already I am feeling out of catch. the blade speaks at me death-fearing. it is unnerving.