From the sounds of things, the Karnoffel Code is directly related to Adolf Hitler, and was learned when Hitler's body was discovered after his death. Barry sneaked his way into the Soviet Union and, seemingly, found the Soviets in the possession of the Karnoffel Code-an apparently powerful, malignant piece of information. The journals describe a guy named Barry Wilkinson, who sounds like a Cold War-era spy. They give us some clues as to what the Old Data is, where it came from, and why both Luke and Kaycee might have been killed. Some of those journals are in Polish, but they've been translated in DaBigKahuna's rundown. The first cypher is in one of Luke's videos, and solving the puzzles related to it and the other parts of the cypher slowly uncovers some strange journal entries from before Inscryption's creation. What's most interesting, though, is what story information was hidden in this part of the game. The community's work is impressive, to say the least, and it's a fun path to follow. The document here mostly describes how the community managed to decrypt some data in the game's files using various cyphers, hidden both in Inscryption and outside of it. "For this next bit, we're going off the information gleaned by players on the Inscryption Discord server and compiled by a user by the name of DaBigKahuna. It first appeared listed in a municipal ordinance of Nördlingen, Bavaria, in 1426 among the games that could be lawfully played at the annual city fête." "Karnöffel is a trick-taking card game which probably came from the upper-German language area in Europe in the first quarter of the 15th century.
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