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And this is why I look up puzzles instead of trying to figure them out.
What's an arrow-shooter? Could be an archer or a bow, and those aren't really the only possibilities.
What does the sun set on? Sunset? Evening? Horizon? The f*cking British Empire? Now that I know the code was an obtuse take on the incredibly simple ABC 123 cypher, I suppose I'll see if I can find out what the author thinks the sun sets on...
20 is t, 19 is s, 35 isn't possible, so 5 is e, 23 is w.
So, W E S T.
Oh, the sun sets ON west, does it? Today I learned.
Too much bullsh*t to waste my time on someone's half-*ssed effort to make a puzzle.