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Cowboy cipher font

Cowboy cipher font


Cowboy Cowboy is a cipher font based on authentic cattle brands from the Old West. It is a simple substitution cipher, but it is definitely unusual in appearance and unique among fonts. It would be perfect for creating borders for game handouts, character sheets, etc., for Western-themed games, and also an interesting addition to an escape room's puzzles. A substitution...   [click here for more]
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Crowley esoteric font

Crowley esoteric font


Crowley The striking appearance of Crowley, a font based on Aleister Crowley's "Alphabet of Daggers," makes it suitable for many uses in gaming. It could be the secret writing of a guild of assassins, the alphabet of an evil race, or even what it was intended for, the cipher of an esoteric group. Or it would just look good as a border decoration on a character...   [click here for more]
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Babington cipher fonts

Babington cipher fonts


Babington   The font here called Babington is the cipher famously used by Mary, Queen of Scots, when she was imprisoned by and plotting to overthrow her cousin Elizabeth I, which cost her her life. Or, more correctly, it is one of several ciphers that Mary used with different correspondents. This particular cipher is the she one used in a letter of 1586 where a forged postscript...   [click here for more]
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Blaise cipher fonts

Blaise cipher fonts


Blaise Blaise is a collection of three fonts: Blaise, Blaise Round, and Blaise Block, based on an old and mostly forgotten cipher. Each of these has four styles, and in the case of Blaise Round, different shapes in uppercase and lowercase. That works out to 16 different forms of this cipher, which can be seen in...   [click here for more]
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Dancing Men cipher font

Dancing Men cipher font


Slaney Slaney is a cipher font derived from the Dancing Men cipher that was a major plot point in the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Dancing Men" by Arthur Conan Doyle. It is named for the character Abe Slaney, who made considerable use of it. Slaney consists of four separate forms: Regular is the basic Dancing Men that most are familiar...   [click here for more]
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Gold Bug cipher font

Gold Bug cipher font


Gold Bug   The font Gold Bug is based on the cipher used by Edgar Allan Poe in his classic story "The Gold-Bug." In the story, the directions to a buried pirate treasure were encrypted with this cipher, and its decryption was a central part of the story. As a font, Gold Bug is an interesting-looking substitution cipher which can be readily...   [click here for more]
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Illuminati cipher font

Illuminati cipher font


Illuminati Illuminati is a cipher font based on a secret alphabet supposedly used by the Illuminati. It has a unique look unlike teh Pigpen variants usually ascribed to the Illuminati and, unusually, completely unrelated sets of symbols for the upper- and lower-case alphabets. It can fill the function of any subsitution cipher, of course, for secret messages...   [click here for more]
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Nug-Soth cipher font

Nug-Soth cipher font


Nug-Soth   If you're looking for an almost-but-not-quite familiar cipher for a puzzle, an escape room, or the like, Nug-Soth is what you need. It is based on the familiar pigpen cipher, but does not follow the pattern completely, so it will frustrate people who think they know what it is. It's great for pulp-genre spies' secret messages, the writings of deranged cultists,...   [click here for more]
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Pigpen cipher fonts

Pigpen cipher fonts


Pigpen   Pigpen, Pigpen Square, and Royal Arch, the three fonts in this package, are suitable for intercepted or otherwise obtained secret messages of all types. Due to their historical associations, they are particularly suitable for games set in a realistic or fantastic version of the real world, particularly those with pulp and adventure themes....   [click here for more]
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Celestia esoteric fonts

Celestia esoteric fonts


The fonts in the Celestia package are perfect for handouts and materials for all kinds of RP games, particularly those games which involve an aristocratic European milieu or history, as well as anything related to their actual Renaissance-era and later uses. They are exotic-looking, historically interesting, and useful in many contexts. They would also work well for esoteric writings...   [click here for more]
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Enochian esoteric font

Enochian esoteric font


Enochian This is the perfect font for creating intercepted secret messages, alchemists' notes, and other handouts and props for RPGs and LARPs. With four different forms, including normal, weathered, calligraphic, and outline, there's a version for every purpose. Its real history is even more interesting. It was created by John Dee, court astrologer to Queen Elizabeth...   [click here for more]
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Grimoire esoteric fonts

Grimoire esoteric fonts


Grimoire This package consists of three fonts, two of which date to the Renaissance era and the third of which was created in a similar style specifically for gaming use. Theban is sometimes called "the alphabet of the witches" and is still in use today to keep writing safe from prying eyes. Magi is derived from the Writing of the Mages, another Renaissance-era...   [click here for more]
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