Or maybe everything she's been saying since she's first spoken has been one huge message.
It seems unlikely since FFS probably can't predict how long this is going to go on. Also, the early messages all ended with > which suggests a 'reset to initial state' which I think means the first four messages were independent of each other. The last three didn't end with > though. So either they're part of the same message or FFS is getting better at doing the code.
still no idea how to uncode this or even where the code actually is (since we seem to have eliminated the possibility of basic caeser ciphers based on just the orange letters or doing machine code on the text)... or if there's a code at all and FFS is just fucking with us.
hm just noticed that each paragraph generally increases in length... for example paragraph 1's lengths are 24, 31, 33, 30, 32, 38, 34, 43, 34, 40, 47, 44, 15. slope is around 1.6, whee
Look, here's what FFS probably had to do to make these: First, write the visible messages and the messages that are hidden in them. Second, apply the cipher to count the necessary number of letters and change one orange or something. Third, break the sentence. Fourth, ritually sacrifice a child to the fire god M'L'CH in exchange for another year of dark power and an extension on the term before the dark forces of the underworld rise to claim his soul. Finally, go back and apply the solution cipher to ensure it works. So, we can guess a couple of things- for example that as the writing process went on it either became harder to break the sentences quickly or that the sentences needed to become longer because the number of letters that needed to be distributed ran out quicker than FFS was anticipating in the earlier part of the paragraph. We can also try looking for a pattern of unsolved cases of missing children and strange weather phenomenon in a small geographic area, in hopes of finding the nexus of FFS's daemonic cabal and destroying it.