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This is my interpretation of the Magic: The Gathering's language of Phyrexian. Most upper & lower case letters are represented ("i", "j", "I" and "J" are omitted.) All numbers are represented. The only puncuation represented are "comma", "period" and "vertical line".
Only people with OCD can read this encryption (supposedly), because of their unique awareness of complex patterns. Causes confusion in everyone else. NO CAPS REQUIRED, NO NUMBERS. Just basic puncuation.
NO CAPS REQUIRED. Letters "a-w" is from the 1984 version of the show, while "x-z" is from the 2009 version of the show, as well as the numbers. The "y", however is slightly altered, because it was identical to the '84 version of the alphabet. The capital "V" makes the Visitor's insignia.
The Decktet is a deck of cards with suits, ranks, and named images. It is structurally unlike ordinary poker and tarot decks, meaning that you can do different things with it.
The Decktet was Card Game of the Year in Games Magazine's 2013 Buyer's Guide issue.
There is an entire website devoted to it, filled with games designed for 2 & 3 players: https://www.fecundity.com/pmagnus/decktet/index.php
There are 3 different versions of the Decktet: The Classic deck, the Capital deck, and the Deco Deck.
This Fontstruct font deck now makes 4. The "period" is the card back.
You can buy the Classic & Capital decks together here: https://www.drivethrucards.com/product/214208/double-Decktet?term=decktet
You can buy the Deco deck here: https://www.drivethrucards.com/product/154198/The-Deco-Decktet?term=decktet
Sempahore is a flag-based form of communication, used to visually communicate information over long distances.
Lower case lettes (NO CAPS LOCK REQUIRED) & the following special characters are used:
Period (.) = "Rest" in semaphore.
Pound Sign (#) = "Numbers". Since some letter symbols are also used as numbers, type in # before typing in numbers. Conversely, type "J" to indicate you're going back to letters.
Exclamation Point (!) = "Attention". Type !, when the message is important.
"X" = "Cancel". To nullify the previous message.