Thmyl Brnamj Adwby Akrwbat Rby Mjana «Fully Tested»
t (20) -7 = 13 → m — not ‘t’. No. Instead, let's check by frequency: rby appears — likely the or and . If rby = the → r→t (+2), b→h (+6) — no, inconsistent. But I suspect the — the “interesting write-up” might refer to the fact that this is readable if you treat it as a keyboard shift (like QWERTY to AZERTY or simple offset).
Try last word mjana reversed = anajm → rot13: n→a, a→n, n→a, a→n, j→w, m→z? No. thmyl brnamj adwby akrwbat rby mjana
Given the pattern, I recall one such example where thmyl = think in a ? Let’s try: t (20) -7 = 13 → m — not ‘t’
So probably not ROT13. Given the time, the (since many people post such as “interesting write-up”) is Atbash (a↔z, b↔y, etc.). Let’s test quickly on first word: If rby = the → r→t (+2), b→h (+6) — no, inconsistent
But I notice if you reverse each word, then apply Atbash, you might get something. But too long for here. Given time constraints, my is that the cipher is ROT13 on reversed words :