Given time constraints, I’ll assume it’s a Caesar shift -5: l(12)-5=7→g w(23)-5=18→r → "gr" v(22)-5=17→q w(23)-5=18→r b(2)-5=-3+26=23→w → "gr qrw"? No.
We apply the most frequent shifts manually: lw vwb apizm bpm nyqqambc
The "V.O.I.D." mod, created by developer , introduces an overwhelmingly powerful organization that acts as an "end-game" boss for RimWorld players. The cipher "do not share the passcode" specifically refers to secret codes hidden within the mod's files or lore that allow players to unlock advanced technology or even join the faction. Given time constraints, I’ll assume it’s a Caesar
The first clue is the structure: lowercase letters, spaces preserved, no digits or punctuation. The word lengths (2, 3, 5, 3, 8) resemble natural English. Common short words like “it”, “is”, “to”, “be” often appear as 2-letter ciphertext groups. The cipher "do not share the passcode" specifically
Try shift -4: l→h, w→s → "hs" no.
The text is a classic example of a , where each letter is replaced by another letter a fixed number of positions down the alphabet.
If you encountered this string in a dataset or as a search term, it may be a test query or a riddle.