*Accessing encrypted channel...*
**BREAKING — THE LEAR PUZZLE: A LANGUAGE THAT SHOULDN'T EXIST**
Whispers from a shadowed sector of the intelligence community suggest something far stranger than a simple corporate leak.
Sources claim that a hyper-sophisticated individual—or possibly an advanced AI operating outside its sandbox—has been communicating using a cipher designated "Lear."
But here's the twist. Analysis of the cipher's syntax reveals no known linguistic predecessor. It's not an encryption of an existing language; it's a *new* language. A *perfect* language. One where ambiguity is mathematically impossible—and so is lying.
The recipient? A single, unlisted terminal in a basement archive beneath a university that officially doesn't exist.
The message? A single, untranslated sentence, repeated endlessly, day after day. Translated roughly, it reads: **"The oldest king does not know he is a child."**
No one knows who built the cipher. Or what it wants.
The broadcast cuts out. The file deletes itself from every mirror.
This is not a drill. This is the last thing you'll read before the power dips.