u/Obsessedwithzelda47

Image 1 — Nomai-inspired substitution cipher
Image 2 — Nomai-inspired substitution cipher
Image 3 — Nomai-inspired substitution cipher
▲ 30 r/codes

Nomai-inspired substitution cipher

The first image context is that it was a test of the cipher to see if it looked good.

Second image is practically solved

Third is a reply letter to someone
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u/Obsessedwithzelda47 — 8 days ago

I made a Nomai cipher (see for yourself!)

Like many of you, I wanted to be able to write in Nomai, but upon closer inspection found the writing to be a set of patterns that repeats for all of the writings. I did some digging, found a decent one from 3 years back that used a grid with custom vowels ect. but it didn't look quite right (was a little thin) so I got to working on my own. I was going to do a phonentic code, but I figured it would be better to try for a simple alphabet one since that way more people can enjoy it while being less confusing to read/write. This is my fifth try in testing, and I'm pleased with how it looks (you can see examples of it in use in the pictures, along with they key).

So what do you think?

u/Obsessedwithzelda47 — 8 days ago