The Lost Enchanters

A Faerie Alphabet for English Letters

One of the first things I ever brought back from Faerieland was the kite-shaped emblem with the mysterious writing around it (as recreated below by Keti Zasheva). I have drawn starting points aside numbers on the emblem below to show the order and where to start reading each line. Together they form a spell to be spoken three times with eyes closed.

These letters came from a book I found in the Faerie Worlds entitled "The Purple Grimoire". They were specifically designed for ease of use with English letters and can be written in a very fluent and flowing manner - almost without having to raise the pen from the paper.

These letters can be used for inspiration, creativity, art, invoking faerie entities/magic, writing spells, sending/receiving letters, writing poetry, and so forth.

The most important rules to know about this alphabet system are as follows:

1. All sentences in the Faerie Script begin and end with a centered decimal point (examples can be seen in the green writing above at the beginning and end of each individual sentence).

2. The only time you ever use a "space" is between sentences. There are no spaces between any individual words. When you reach a new word, you simply place a dot above the first letter of the new word to indicate that it is a new word.

3. All letters are linked together and must be touching (with the exception of "Q"), and unless starting a new line on the page with the same sentence.

4. All letters are linked together intuitively and are subject to much individual input - the letters remain eligible but can be connected in a variety of different ways. There is not a specific rule for how to connect them so long as they are touching/readable. This may change multiple times throughout the same writing based on the intuition.

5. The Faerie Script should be treated as sacred and used with respect.

To learn the individual keys and letters please study my book entitled "Guide to Faerieland".

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