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This font was intricately crafted with a multitude of symbols denoting an unnamed ancient culture. Below is a list of them.
Lozenge - A diamond shape seen in the middle of glyphs, either big(lozenge major) or small(lozenge minor)
Goldsnitch - A lozenge minor with two "winglets" on its sides
Stellatus - The equivalent of the ring diacritic, can be above(borealis) or below(australis)
Ayre - A big, gaping eye that is seen in round glyphs(e.g. O, Q). Only closed when crossed with a stroke(in glyphs like Ø)
Ayreine - A smaller version of the ayre that also has an open and rare closed variant.
Ayrole - A condensed ayre lacking a pupil with pointed sclera. An unpointed variant is called a spore.
Ayrelet - Purely circular ayre commonly used as the equivalent of the dot, diareses, and dialytika tonos diacritics(although also appearing as the tittles of the i and j glyphs).
Bushing - Small hexagon surrounded by a squarish ring. Only appears in the "percent family" of glyphs.
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