Muesilania
25-09-2005, 17:07
Deep within the Muesilanian National Museum, lay the forgotten manual.
Discovered a while ago by the first settlers, nobody had a clue what it was. The only indication was the front page. A code, or different language had been created to write this book. Five people had spent their lives at different stages since its discovery trying to find its secrets. They had figured out one letter, such was the difficulty of the code. They were on the second page.
The first page, written in standard english, read as followed:
This book is to be read by no other than Halequin Nicrosse, philosopher and prophecy maker. My eternity code will keep my secrets hidden within this tome, none other shall read it. Inside our my ideas for the future, all highly feasible, all highly unopposable by man.
With 2,937 pages, this was not for bedtime reading. What was said within the book was a complete mystery, but discovery of what was written was sure to bring the world into a new age.
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Halequin Nicrosse sat writing down onto this paper letters, symbols and numbers. His brain was a whirlpool of futuristic, at the time mad, ideas. He scribbled down his code, as though he were writing in his mother tongue. He would take the code to his grave and nobody would ever read his works.
Discovered a while ago by the first settlers, nobody had a clue what it was. The only indication was the front page. A code, or different language had been created to write this book. Five people had spent their lives at different stages since its discovery trying to find its secrets. They had figured out one letter, such was the difficulty of the code. They were on the second page.
The first page, written in standard english, read as followed:
This book is to be read by no other than Halequin Nicrosse, philosopher and prophecy maker. My eternity code will keep my secrets hidden within this tome, none other shall read it. Inside our my ideas for the future, all highly feasible, all highly unopposable by man.
With 2,937 pages, this was not for bedtime reading. What was said within the book was a complete mystery, but discovery of what was written was sure to bring the world into a new age.
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Halequin Nicrosse sat writing down onto this paper letters, symbols and numbers. His brain was a whirlpool of futuristic, at the time mad, ideas. He scribbled down his code, as though he were writing in his mother tongue. He would take the code to his grave and nobody would ever read his works.