
The Royal Arch cipher, also known as the Arch Cipher or sometimes the Royal Arch cypher, is a traditional Masonic cipher. Historically utilized in Freemasonry, particularly within the Royal Arch degree, it serves as a variant of the pigpen cipher (commonly referred to as the Freemason’s cipher). A slight variation of this cipher was featured in the Hay-Wilson-Langford-Turner Necronomicon.
Here are some key points regarding its origins:
The cipher can be traced back to at least the 18th century, coinciding with the adoption of symbolic alphabets and cryptographic systems in Freemasonry.
It is linked to the Royal Arch degree, which is part of the York Rite, hence its name.
The design incorporates geometric patterns (squares, crosses, and arches) that are reminiscent of Masonic symbols.
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