It looks like the phrase you provided—"thmyl lbt mayn kraft llayfwn mjana bdwn jlbryk"—is not in standard English or a widely recognized language. It might be a coded message, a keyboard-mash, a typo, or text written in a different script (like Arabic or Cyrillic) transcribed into Latin letters.
Dr. Elara Voss stared at the screen. The transmission had appeared from nowhere—no known satellite, no deep-space probe, no hacker on Earth could claim it. thmyl lbt mayn kraft llayfwn mjana bdwn jlbryk
They decoded it with an old WWII Enigma algorithm, just for fun. The output made her blood run cold: It looks like the phrase you provided—"thmyl lbt
Elara zoomed out. The message wasn't random. It was a key . Elara Voss stared at the screen
She typed back the only reply that made sense: rdy. thmyl lbt.
thmyl lbt mayn kraft llayfwn mjana bdwn jlbryk
"We heard your call. 'Mjana bdwn jlbryk'—'journey without shackles.' Open the door."