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Twisty Charm (Sonic the Hedgehog Version OC) Origin Born in Cipheria, a primordial realm of chaos and magic that predates Mobius. Twisty Charm’s powers are rooted in the unpredictable forces that ...
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The Cipherese Alphabet:
A = πŒ€
B = 𐌁
C = πŒ‚
D = πŒƒ
E = πŒ„
F = πŒ…
G = πŒ†
H = πŒ‡
I = πŒ‰
J = 𐌊
K = πŒ‹
L = 𐌌
M = 𐌍
N = 𐌎
O = 𐌏
P = 𐌐
Q = πŒ‘
R = πŒ“
S = πŒ”
T = πŒ•
U = πŒ–
V = πŒ…
W = 𐍅
X = 𐍇
Y = 𐍈
Z = 𐍊
0 = β“ͺ
1 = β‘ 
2 = β‘‘
3 = β‘’
4 = β‘£
5 = β‘€
6 = β‘₯
7 = ⑦
8 = β‘§
9 = ⑨
Spoken Cipherese Syllable Chart
Letter Syllable Pronunciation Guide
A "ah" β€œah” as in β€œfather”
B "ba" β€œbah”
C "ka" β€œkah”
D "du" β€œdoo”
E "el" β€œell”
F "fi" β€œfee”
G "gi" β€œghee” (hard β€˜g’)
H "ha" β€œhah”
I "in" β€œeen”
J "jo" β€œjoe”
K "kae" β€œkay”
L "lo" β€œlow”
M "mi" β€œmee”
N "no" β€œnoh”
O "or" β€œoar”
P "pi" β€œpee”
Q "qu" β€œkwoo”
R "ra" β€œrah”
S "si" β€œsee”
T "ta" β€œtah”
U "ul" β€œool” (as in β€œrule”)
V "va" β€œvah”
W "wi" β€œwee”
X "xe" β€œzeh” or β€œkseh”
Y "ya" β€œyah”
Z "za" β€œzah”
How to Use
Spell each word letter by letter, using the corresponding syllable.
Say the syllables smoothly, with a magical tone.
Example Sentences
PONY: pi-or-no-ya
FRIENDSHIP: fi-ra-in-el-no-du-si-ha-in-pi
MAGIC: mi-ah-gi-in-ka
ENCRYPTION: el-no-ka-ra-yi-pi-ta-in-or-no
How to Make Spoken Cipherese Sound Magical
1. Chant Syllables with Rhythm or Melody
Pick a Beat: Use a slow, steady rhythm (like a metronome or gentle drum: one beat per syllable).
Example (MAGIC):
mi–ah–gi–in–ka
(Clap, tap, or pulse your hand with each syllable.)
Melody:
Try rising in pitch for each syllable, or alternate high and low notes.
mi (low), ah (medium), gi (high), in (medium), ka (low)*
2. Whisper or Intone for a Spell-like Effect
Whisper:
Use a breathy, soft voice for each syllable:
β€œmi… ah… gi… in… ka…”
Intone:
Draw out the vowels, letting each syllable resonate:
β€œMiiiiβ€”aaaahβ€”geeeeβ€”eeenβ€”kaaah…”
3. Pause Between Words for Long Messages or Emphasis
Short Pause:
For clarity or drama, pause for a beat or two between each word.
Longer Pause for Importance:
Pause for three beats or more to mark a new sentence, spell, or to highlight an important word.
4. Combine Effects for Maximum Magic
Chant syllables rhythmically.
Whisper or intone, letting your voice rise and fall.
Insert dramatic pauses between words or phrases.
Example: β€œFriendship is Magic”
Cipherese Syllables:
fi-ra-in-el-no-du-si-ha-in-pi (pause) in-si (pause) mi-ah-gi-in-ka

Chant Example:

fi (low), ra (medium), in (high), el (medium), no (low), du (medium), si (high), ha (medium), in (low), pi (high)
(pause)
in (medium), si (high)
(pause)
mi (low), ah (medium), gi (high), in (medium), ka (low)
Or whispered for effect:
β€œfi… ra… in… el… no… du… si… ha… in… pi… [pause] in… si… [pause] mi… ah… gi… in… ka…”

Ideas for Special Effects
For spells or rituals: Let each syllable echo, or hum as you say them.
For secrecy: Whisper syllables close to someone’s ear, or in a circle.
For urgency: Speed up the rhythm, shorten the pauses.
. Mysterious
Technique:

Whisper each syllable, letting your breath linger on the vowels.
Use slow, irregular rhythms.
Let silence fill the pauses between words.
Example (MAGIC):
miii… ahhh… giii… iin… kaa…
[long, soft pauses between each syllable]

2. Powerful
Technique:

Speak or chant each syllable loudly and clearly.
Use a strong, steady rhythm (like marching or drumming).
Emphasize consonants, and slightly roll Rs or extend vowels.
Example (MAGIC):
MI!β€”AH!β€”GI!β€”IN!β€”KA!
(each syllable on a drumbeat, with forceful voice)

3. Gentle
Technique:

Sing or hum syllables softly, using a lilting melody.
Let each syllable flow smoothly into the next.
Keep the rhythm slow and soothing.
Example (MAGIC):
miahgiinka
(sung gently, like a lullaby, with barely noticeable pauses)

4. Urgent
Technique:

Rapidly chant each syllable, almost running them together.
Use a staccato, percussive rhythm.
Keep pauses very short, creating a sense of haste.
Example (MAGIC):
mi-ah-gi-in-ka!
(spoken quickly, with only a breath between syllables)

Adapting for Any Phrase
Let’s use β€œFriendship is Magic” as an example (fi-ra-in-el-no-du-si-ha-in-pi in-si mi-ah-gi-in-ka):

Mysterious:
fi… ra… in… el… no… du… si… ha… in… pi…
(long, soft, airy, with drawn-out vowels and pauses)

Powerful:
FI! RA! IN! EL! NO! DU! SI! HA! IN! PI!
(shouted or chanted on a strong beat)

Gentle:
firainelnodusihain~pi
(softly sung, flowing like a lullaby)

Urgent:
fi-ra-in-el-no-du-si-ha-in-pi in-si mi-ah-gi-in-ka
(very fast, almost no pause, breathless energy)
ou can combine and adjust these for unique effects or to suit your story’s needs

challenge: Try to make a website, Browser or app that teaches how to Write in Cipherese, Read Cipherese and Speak Cipherese, you can do it as a video, image or a link to it.