Thmyl Lbt Samurai Sacrament Mjana [VERIFIED]
Let’s check hex again — what if openbsd-sesame is the key to a ? Encrypted string thmyl lbt Samurai Sacrament mjana — maybe it’s all one string without spaces: thmyllbtSamuraiSacramentmjana Step 8 – Try ROT13 on each word thmyl → guzly (no) lbt → yog mjana → zwnan Samurai Sacrament → Fnhzenv Fnpenzrag Not promising. Step 9 – Consider openbsd-sesame is the key for a one-time pad or XOR . Let’s check if the given phrase is actually base64 ? thmyl in base64 decode? thmyl → not valid base64 (needs padding).
Result: openbsd-sesame openbsd-sesame → likely refers to OpenBSD’s “Sesame” or a known phrase "Open Sesame" — a command to unlock. Samurai Sacrament — could hint at Bushidō (warrior’s code) or a ritual . thmyl lbt Samurai Sacrament mjana
Maybe thmyl lbt → myth blt ?
flag{open_sesame_samurai_sacrament} or, if decoded: Let’s check hex again — what if openbsd-sesame
Maybe thmyl lbt is a or transposition . Step 4 – Try a simple Caesar shift thmyl → shift each letter back by 1: sglxk (no). Try Atbash (A↔Z, B↔Y): thmyl → gsnbo (no). Let’s check if the given phrase is actually base64
flag{the_myth_of_the_samurai_sacrament}
flag{the_myth_of_the_samurai_sacrament}