๐ฐ Figlyphs: Reading
Figlyphs is almost simply a ciphered version of English, with almost all of the consonants being the same. However, the manner of speaking is mostly smooth and thus, no trills are needed when pronouncing.
There are two types of conveying letters: individual and stacked.
Individual
Individual letters act by themselves and often used to accent a syllable or to isolate pronounciation.
- Examples: C, H, I, N and O
Stacked
A stacked letter is a cluster of two individual letters. Often used to emphasize a syllable. Pronouncing stacked letters is important to emphasize what they could mean and differ from different words.
- Examples: and
- It is important to take note that T(T) and O(O) are displayed sideways when stacked.
- Examples: and