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Msaryf Mhkr - Ttbyq

Hmm, maybe , then ROT13?

Given the simplicity, , producing ggold zfnels zuxe — possibly a name (Gold? Zfnels? Zuxe?). But perhaps “zfnels” is meant to be “sfinels” → “spinels” (gemstone) if we fix typos.

Could this be (each letter replaced by the one above on QWERTY)? ttbyq msaryf mhkr

t (20) → g (7) t → g b (2) → o (15) y (25) → l (12) q (17) → d (4) So "ttbyq" →

Maybe it’s for numbers? No numbers.

This looks like a simple cipher, likely a (shift cipher) where each letter is shifted by a fixed number.

Let’s try :

Check “zfnels” — ROT13 back? That would be “msaryf” — not English. “zuxe” ROT13 → “mhkr”.

Result: — “ggold” looks like “gold” (maybe double g is typo? "tt" → "gg" in ROT13, so "ttbyq" = "ggold" indeed. If we fix "ggold" → "gold" (remove one g), maybe the phrase is "gold ? ?". Hmm, maybe , then ROT13

t (20) ↔ g (7) t ↔ g b (2) ↔ y (25) y (25) ↔ b (2) q (17) ↔ j (10) → ? That’s “ggy bj” — no.