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Whenever I format a drive I just use Gnome Disks since it's the easiest and it lets me encrypt it using LUKs as a option, I've never had an issue like this for years until now since whenever I've used Gnome Disks in the past it always lets me decrypt the drive on any other Linux machine
It is possible Gnome keyring holds the key, and the gnome password / key wallet is not unlocking during login. But I'm guessing. The error message sounds like the decryption key is not available