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Do you think I'll ever figure out what he was trying to say?

  • Yes

    Votes: 9 56.3%
  • No

    Votes: 7 43.8%

  • Total voters
    16
Knowing Xskill it's probably an excessively difficult puzzle with no rewarding outcome.
 
In text:
Evestis nali ofar halth etis osti Na'Narwi karli ofar relitis ular efisi osal vis vas yasali hilg tosali.

Things to note:
  • This is punctuated as a single sentence, beginning with a capitalized word and ending with a period.
  • The term "Na'Narwi" includes capitals, most likely some kind of name or proper noun.
  • "ofar" is repeated twice.
  • Multiple words end in "-tis": Evestis, etis, relitis
  • Multiple words end in "-li": nali, karli, vasali, tosali
  • "vis vas" I just found that interesting.
I tried running it through a cipher decoder but there wasn't any good results.
 
I've done this before with a different book by Vibri. Turned into a staff scavenger hunt finding nothing since I already found it by accident lol. though it did inspire the first scavenger hunt event
 
Now, The best way to do this, since it isn't a real language, is first to run it through existing fictional languages. Elvish (quenya and sindarin) being the first you should try. Next, You should probably at least try to run it through some scrambling things, and perhaps try scrambling all non-vowels.

Once this is done, the best way is to try to determine which words are nouns and verbs and which aren't (if you can). frequent repeating could help with this. Also, look for Greek, Latin, and elvish roots within the words.

With this in mind, -li and -tis probably hold some significance along with os-

oh and also -ali
 
Im far from a langue expert but Na'Narwi is weird because it has a ' in a nonpossesive way, cause theres no s after it (atleast this is how it works in english). Also Na is the first two letters of Narwi, and Narwi is still upper case even though it appears to be one word.

This must mean its a name as @Enkiduu has said or maybe a combination of two words like aren't.

As for the title "Unfinished" I think it hints at it being his own langue that still needs improvement.

This might also just be a dead langue that he picked up somewhere, some native american langues now have fluent speakers in numbers less then a hundred if im not mistaken.
 
Being a speaker of the traditional Irish language which is a branch of the Celtic lineage of languages, I detect strains of Celt in the text, then it goes completely off into something which seems more Eastern European
 
Not by any means a grammar nerd, but I dabble a good bit in cryptography.

Its not any standard Caesar Cipher of any sorts, ROT1-25 all return some sort of gibberish.
Though you could try substituting the letters with different rotations, with vowels having one and consonants having another.

"osal" and "tosali" might be related, considering one contains the other. This also hints slightly at it being his own language, with custom suffixes and/or prefixes. Other words also have an "i" ending as though it were a suffix. "sali" is also found in "yasali"

Cipher wise the only reason for repeating suffixes like that would be possibly a substitution of some sort? Replacing existing prefixes and suffixes with imagined ones. I'm going to continue looking into this, however. Its extremely intriguing. Do hope it leads somewhere.
 
Incredible! I am very intrigued by this, perhaps there is a cipher contained somewhere in that storage room? I am rather optimistic there is a lead for those who want to crack this cryptic message, but the questions that remain are where this lead might be and how accessible it is. For all we know the cipher might be inside Xskill's mind...

What's his last known location/login date?