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Sigil Scripts

When crafting magic sigils, I have three scripts open to me to use: Kalash, Uhjayi, and English. Kalash is a kanji-like English cypher script, which means that it has a symbol to match each letter in English. Uhjayi, on the other hand, is a phonetic system of straight lines, C-shaped curves, and dots, which renders it much more complex for sigil use than Kalash. And, of course, I could always use English letters to build my sigils.

My default is Kalash, for aesthetic purposes as well as the sheer fact that I have been writing charms in Kalash since I was a teenager, and I am very comfortable with and fond of it. However, should anyone who wishes to commission a sigil prefer Uhjayi or English, I would be perfectly happy to accommodate such wishes. :)

For your visual clarification, the same sigil in all three options:

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A sample of Kalash in sentence form:

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A sample of Uhjayi in sentence form:

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Oh, and here’s some more KALASH for you.

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