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... because most witch scripts are a massive royal pain to write.
If the images are blurry: right click -> open image in new tab.
Littera Simplex (v 1.0) is a secret alphabet developed by me, with the intention of it being easy to read, write and learn, but also not completely obvious.
It was technically created as a witch’s alphabet, but it’s usable for pretty much everything. There is no symbolic or religious meaning tied to any of it.
Before you ask: the complete alphabet in chart form as well as the font may only be shared with attribution (a link to this blog is fine) and non-commercially, unless with written permission; however, you are free to do anything you want with texts you write with it... though I’d obviously appreciate a link back to my blog (and a small donation if you make more than just a marginal amount of money off of anything using this script, because I’m a broke-ass student and this took actual effort). Also: If you show me things you used this for, I’ll be a very happy nerd.
FONT: It’s a thing. [here]. Includes lower-case letters, a handful of capital letters for roman numerals, the short form for “and” instead of &, and that’s pretty much it.
Further notes and a loose translation of my horrid scrawl under the cut:
Day 6 of 30 Days of Witchcraft! So the challenge today was to write something in a witchy script and I chose to do @violetwitchcraft own magickal script called the Elementarium!
I couldn’t think of anything witch to write on the fly, so I decided to write my name in the script. I think it looks so cool and it was a lot of fun to do! I will definitely be using this script for my future spells and other work.