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Magna Carta Sword 5

Now we take assumptions

 

FB = Francis Bacon,

RC = Christian Rosenkreutz

 

(Of course Rosenkreutz is a fictional character. But he is to play the role of Harlequin through our deciphering). Then "Gret RC showld beg LLL" can be read as e.g. "Great Rosenkreutz should beg (your) Love, Loyalty, and Life".

 But there is more funny interpretation. We have started with

 

NDXOXGHWDRGHDXORVI,

 

instead of

 

NDXOXCHWDRGHDXORVI.

 

The announcement says the 6th letter is C, not G. 3 figures of U in the previous funny coincidence can also be regarded as figures of C. In HDL/SOW, for example, "addition of L (which is made from the straight line)" makes C into G as follows.

 

To "correct" 3 shapes of C, we need 3 L's. So "Gret RC showld beg LLL ". This humor compensates our difference of the 6th. And then we notice that the trace of FBQVAL takes a shape of the 6th letter. So this interpretation uses the arrows in [CHART 2] without overs and shorts.

This cipher is full of humor and coincidence. Someone may say such humor is unsuitable for Francis Bacon, a cool and steady philosopher. But to get rich coincidence, the multifaceted viewpoints are indispensable. And humor is the very way of getting such viewpoints easily. We must not overlook such smart trick behind funny appearances.

Let us find the proof of the King James I era, which would lead us to the proof of

 

   FB=Francis Bacon.

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