Running ROT13 (common in puzzles): ajqm zdng sqljl yoajgu zfleg xgbjgu — no.
But I recall “nwdz” decodes to “many” in ROT? Let’s check ROT13: n (13) → a? No, n=14, +13=27→1 (a) no. Wrong. Download- nwdz mqat fydyw lbnwth msryt ktkwth
ROT-5 (shift backward 5): iryu lvov atzar gniros hmtnod fotrops — "iryu" no. Running ROT13 (common in puzzles): ajqm zdng sqljl
At first glance, it looks like a substitution cipher — possibly ROT-N or Atbash. But notice the word lengths: 4,4,5,6,5,6 — suggests an English phrase. Download- nwdz mqat fydyw lbnwth msryt ktkwth
We’ve been given a string: nwdz mqat fydyw lbnwth msryt ktkwth