I've solved it. I will show you how I decrypted it, and then you can solve the one in Deception point yourself.
Step one; the numbers in the code, relate to chapters in the book. Flick to the correstponding chapter and take the first letter.
128 -W
10- E
93- C
85- G
10- E
128- W
98- H
112- Y
6- A
6- A
25- I
126- O
39- R
1- T
68- N
78- U
Step two; Once you have the letters, arrange them into a 4x4 grid.
W E C G
E W H Y
A A I O
R T N U
Read them top to bottom and the message will appear. .
If you mined all of the nether wart in the nether fortress it ill not grow back on its own, however any left there will still be there. You will be able to find other sources of netherwart in the nether, possibly even in the same nether fortress.
I'm not sure if I understood the question, but Team Fortress 2 does not have a 2D option.
ya its a pill mill
Yes, Dol Guldur is a fortress in Mirkwood that Sauron occupies in spirit but it is destroyed and he flees back to Barad-dûr in Mordor.
The fortress of Louisbourg, located in Nova Scotia. It was later ceded back to France in a peace accord.
To have digital to audio played back it has to be changed back to analog with the use of a DAC or digital to analog converter. The DAC will take the digital signal and try to recreate it as a analog signal.
you go back in time
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Take goat, take wolf, bring back goat, take grass, come back for goat
I am having difficulty when replying from a mail received from a supplier it comes back to my mail with a message : mailer-daemon. How can I solve this?
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The Antonia Fortress, built by Herod the Great, was a significant Roman military installation in Jerusalem. During the Jewish revolt against Roman rule in 66 CE, the Jewish forces initially sought to capture the fortress to gain control over the Temple area. They succeeded in taking the fortress early in the conflict but ultimately lost it back to the Romans during the subsequent siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE. The fortress symbolized Roman power, and its capture and recapture highlighted the intense struggle between the Jews and the Romans during this tumultuous period.