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Robes
Hint 1
Do you have my keys?
Hint 2
Only The Kings May Hold The Keys
Hint 3
Rotation is important to consider here.
Hint 4
To find your missing letters, merely follow the pattern.
Solution
Each King has one part of this symbol based cipher. These robes read: "A revolution you want to win. We can tell you how to begin."
Border
Hint 1
A single border cannot hold them back. More are needed for our own protection.
Hint 2
In fact, you may need three.
Hint 3
Only The Kings May Hold The Keys
Hint 4
The best way to order a border is through hierarchy. Start at the lowest position and work your way up.
Solution
The borders of the Jack, Queen, and King of Diamonds all contribute to the same message. Reading in ascending order starting with the Jack AND beginning with the one character that stands out on each border AND using the key offered by your Kings, your borders read: "These cards belonged to three before, beyond you they must go to two more. If you have been paying close attention, then you can likely guess our intention. When your work is finally done, pass the cards to Madame Le Brun."
Border
Hint 1
A single border cannot hold them back. More are needed for our own protection.
Hint 2
In fact, you may need three.
Hint 3
Only The Kings May Hold The Keys
Hint 4
The best way to order a border is through hierarchy. Start at the lowest position and work your way up.
Solution
The borders of the Jack, Queen, and King of Diamonds all contribute to the same message. Reading in ascending order starting with the Jack AND beginning with the one character that stands out on each border AND using the key offered by your Kings, your borders read: "These cards belonged to three before, beyond you they must go to two more. If you have been paying close attention, then you can likely guess our intention. When your work is finally done, pass the cards to Madame Le Brun."
Robes
Hint 1
Do you have my keys?
Hint 2
Only The Kings May Hold The Keys
Hint 3
Rotation is important to consider here.
Hint 4
To find your missing letters, merely follow the pattern.
Solution
Your Kings hold the pieces of this cipher and these robes read, "The First Second Lady, The Second First Lady"
Border
Hint 1
A single border cannot hold them back. More are needed for our own protection.
Hint 2
In fact, you may need three.
Hint 3
Only The Kings May Hold The Keys
Hint 4
The best way to order a border is through hierarchy. Start at the lowest position and work your way up.
Solution
The borders of the Jack, Queen, and King of Diamonds all contribute to the same message. Reading in ascending order starting with the Jack AND beginning with the one character that stands out on each border AND using the key offered by your Kings, your borders read: "These cards belonged to three before, beyond you they must go to two more. If you have been paying close attention, then you can likely guess our intention. When your work is finally done, pass the cards to Madame Le Brun."
Robes
Hint 1
Do You Have My Keys?
Hint 2
Perhaps I should assemble the Kings to talk this over...
Hint 3
Simple to translate, but you may need to rotate as well
Solution
Each King has one part of this symbol based cipher. Reading line by line and turning each time, these robes read: "We have only one goal, we desire total utter control."