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SariF Deku Alphabet Font

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It's finally here!!!
The Deku alphabet finally has it's own font! ♥


The inspiration for this alphabet came from wanting to go with something a little more "tribal", and was inspired in part by the Korean alphabet, Hangul, in appearance but not in functionality.
The alphabet is a bit similar to my Hylian in the sense that it's got singular as well as syllabary characters; all the singular characters are on lowercase keys, so it's easy to use without a fuss.
The syllabary characters are mapped to specific uppercase letters, so please remember that they are unique letters, not capitals!

How does the alphabet work: If the syllabary character can be used, then it is used. There are no exceptions to this; unlike in my HLP Hylian Alphabet, they aren't meant to be optional.

The zip file contains the .ttf and a wallpaper mapping chart (no more pdf, I figured an image was much easier and more fun!) which can be used as a Deku "how to" for the alphabet as well as a mapping quick resource so you can use the font easier.

If anything isn't clear, please let me know and I will explain. ♥




Note:
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This font is free for personal use. If you plan to use this alphabet in fanart, fan-fiction, tell your friends about it, use it in print work, you get the point... I expect credit.
If you're unsure whether or not I would allow for any specific reason, please contact me beforehand. Profitable reasons are not allowed.

Please do not host this font on any site without my direct permission!

And as always, shoutout thanks to my only team member CalicoStonewolf for helping make this a reality finally! ♥
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OrangeBloxxing's avatar

I'm curious, is this it's own language with it's own grammar, syntax, and everything, or is it just a different written form of Hylian?