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The hex code of death
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The Hex Code of Death is a mystery that, to this day has been left unsolved. The Hex Code of Death was discovered in 1842 by Oliver LeFranz, a European Chupacabra fanatic. Oliver LeFranz discovered it while taking a hiking trip in the southern region of the Alps. The Hex Code of Death is a 32 page long novel, depicting the total demise of the universe as we know it. Yet, The Code only consists of numbers. Roman numerals, to be exact. All the numerals some how, are a indecipherable complex code that has yet to be cracked. Here is a small excerpt of The Code:
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The Hex Code of Death is a mystery that, to this day has been left unsolved. The Hex Code of Death was discovered in 1842 by Oliver LeFranz, a European Chupacabra fanatic. Oliver LeFranz discovered it while taking a hiking trip in the southern region of the Alps. The Hex Code of Death is a 32 page long novel, depicting the total demise of the universe as we know it. Yet, The Code only consists of numbers. Roman numerals, to be exact. All the numerals some how, are a indecipherable complex code that has yet to be cracked. Here is a small excerpt of The Code: