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The thought I keep going back to is that 13248 is the order of the groups of letters to make the final word to be decoded which would be “tlcbgse” with
1: t
2: b
3: lc
4: g
5: s
6: de
7: z
8: se
But that’s as far as I’ve gotten along that particular rabbit hole.
 
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  • T
  • B
  • LC
  • ACB
  • G
  • S
  • DE
  • Z
  • DH
  • SE
TBLCACBGSDEZDHSE

I’m getting there, but nothing comes to mind
 
Well Zach did say it was the next step. This means there’s probably more so don’t expect a word yet. I bet we have to get the numbers to letters.
 
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Which would that mean 132 is ACB? And 48 is DH? Zachary keeps reacting to the comments now so we’re close
 
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The thought I keep going back to is that 13248 is the order of the groups of letters to make the final word to be decoded which would be “tlcbgse” with
1: t
2: b
3: lc
4: g
5: s
6: de
7: z
8: se
But that’s as far as I’ve gotten along that particular rabbit hole.

TBLCACBGSDEZDHSE

Creating an anagram out of that I can only come up with the following that have any relevance to the past:

DEATH

TABLE

DEATHSTABLE

All of those in reference to King Ludwig of the DarKastle story.
 
t b lc 1 3 2 G s de z 48 se

Hmmm, well anagram solver spits out some of the following:
Debtless, Bedless, eldest, sledges, blessed, selects

Some random thoughts, DE is the country code for Germany, SE is the country code for Switzerland, LC is the country code for Saint Lucia which makes no sense here.

Thinking some random stuff, Triotech introduced a new ride at IAAPA and Sally Dark Rides introduced a new ride as well.

Sorry this is just a random train of thought as I was looking at it.
Switzerland is oddly enough actually CH. It comes from the Latin name for Switzerland, which is confoederatio helvetica. Used to work with someone who is from Switzerland so I know all sorts of random swiss stuff. Back to DK speculation
 
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To recap (from what I can gather, at least):

Step 1: Order all things correctly:
T

B
LC
132
G
S
DE
Z
48

SE
(CONFIRMED)


Step 2: Numbers to Letters:
T
B
LC
MB (not ACB judging by Zachary's reactions)
G
S
DE
Z
DH
SE
(POSSIBLE)

Step 3: ?

Step 4: Singular Word


Would that be correct, or is there something wrong with Step 2?
 
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To recap (from what I can gather, at least):

Step 1: Order all things correctly:
T

B
LC
132
G
S
DE
Z
48

SE
(CONFIRMED)


Step 2: Numbers to Letters:
T
B
LC
MB (not ACB judging by Zachary's reactions)
G
S
DE
Z
DH
SE
(POSSIBLE)

Step 3: ?

Step 4: Singular Word


Would that be correct, or is something wrong with Step 2?

Zachary said he would confirm when someone got step 2 right; and that has not happened.. so maybe he's trying to communicate that the line of thought is good, but maybe not yet the correct conclusion... 🤔
 
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So each letter/number corresponds to one letter in the final word correct? So it is a 10 letter long word
 
There were also like “randomly” bolded words not just the red underlined ones. I left that list on my desk at work =/
 
Well I converted the letters into numbers and added them all up

T-20
B-2
LC-123
132
G-7
S-19
DE-45
Z-26
48
SE-195
20+2+123+132+7+19+45+26+48+195=617

Which translates back to “FAG” or “FQ”

Unless Zachary has some weird sense of humor,
I just completely wasted my time!
 
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