![]() ![]() ‘I’ and ‘Y’ appear to be interchangeable (as seen in the word for “cylinder”). ![]() Some glyphs, when written next to each other, merge or run together. For example, the dual horizontal lines of ‘A’ run into the square component of ‘V’ in Soundwave’s name. There’s a section at the end of the Covenant of Primus that has a nice english-to-cypher comparison on the afterword that shares many more letters yay! Am I here to share? Mais oui. Are the glyphs in the CoP different from those in TFP? Only a bit! I’d say what we have between the covenant and the script used in TFP is the difference between serif/nonserif/script font, because the larger patterns of the letter forms remain very similar. Here’s a chart from my work on the covenant which takes only like 5-10 minutes to crack, and five of them are looking for the letter K an cursing at how A’s kerning runs into other letters. ![]()
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