Thmyl Lbt Samurai Sacrament - Mjana
flag{open_sesame_samurai_sacrament} or, if decoded:
But thmyl lbt — maybe lbt = “lb” (pound) + t? Unlikely. If flag is flag{something} — maybe thmyl = flag after cipher? Compare: f(5) → t(19): +14 l(11) → h(7): -4 a(0) → m(12): +12 g(6) → y(24): +18 — no pattern. Step 11 – Try reversing the whole string: anajm tnemircaS iarumaS tbl lymht Then ROT13? nanwz gharzvnF vnehznF goy luzug — not. Step 12 – The solution in CTF often: openbsd-sesame → Sesame = seed for RNG. Samurai Sacrament = ritual of the warrior. Decode thmyl lbt mjana with samurai as key in Vigenère: Actually, let’s decode thmyl with key samurai : t(19)-s(18)=1→b h(7)-a(0)=7→h m(12)-m(12)=0→a y(24)-u(20)=4→e l(11)-r(17)=-6+26=20→u → bhaeu — no. But bhaeu anagram → haube ? Not.
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
flag{the_myth_of_the_samurai_sacrament}
Maybe thmyl lbt → myth blt ?
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).
But maybe thmyl lbt is with letter swap: t h m y l → t h e m y (y=?) No. Compare: f(5) → t(19): +14 l(11) → h(7):
Given the puzzle style, I’ll propose the is: