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This font displays any Fryas text according to the style of the scribe or scribes who made the current copy of the Oera Linda book. The font recreates the Yule-based letters attributed to Frya, as well as Godfreyath's counting numbers. The font was created by Pax Ravn and is available under the [https://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=ofl SIL Open Font Licence]. It can be downloaded from this link: | This font displays any Fryas text according to the style of the scribe or scribes who made the current copy of the Oera Linda book. The font recreates the Yule-based letters attributed to Frya, as well as Godfreyath's counting numbers. The font was created by Pax Ravn and is available under the [https://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=ofl SIL Open Font Licence]. It can be downloaded from this link: | ||
[https:// | [https://files.catbox.moe/xpg0pr.zip Download (4.2 MB)] (external host temporary) | ||
Alternatively, it can be downloaded from the Oera Linda Foundation's webshop [https://oeralinda.org/product/fryas-standskrift-font/ here], albeit without source files. | Alternatively, it can be downloaded from the Oera Linda Foundation's webshop [https://oeralinda.org/product/fryas-standskrift-font/ here], albeit without source files. | ||
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| Romans || [[File:I littera in manuscripto.jpg|thumb|Latin writing on papyrus, 41–54 AD]] || [[File:IT Roma 0711 073 (17070543519).jpg|thumb|Latin inscription on Pantheon, 27 BC – 14 AD]] [[File:Depositphotos 63080753-stock-photo-spqr-roman-inscription-augustus-imperator.jpg|thumb|Latin inscription on Arch of Titus, 81 AD]] | | Romans || [[File:I littera in manuscripto.jpg|thumb|Latin writing on papyrus, 41–54 AD]] || [[File:IT Roma 0711 073 (17070543519).jpg|thumb|Latin inscription on Pantheon, 27 BC – 14 AD]] [[File:Depositphotos 63080753-stock-photo-spqr-roman-inscription-augustus-imperator.jpg|thumb|Latin inscription on Arch of Titus, 81 AD]] | ||
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| Fryas || [[File: | | Fryas || [[File:COL006.jpg|thumb|Fryas writing on paper (page and line numbers added), copy from somewhere between 1256–1848 AD of writings pre-dating Graeco-Roman civilisation]] || ??? | ||
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The font was created by Pax Ravn and is available under the [https://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=ofl SIL Open Font Licence]. It can be downloaded from this link: | The font was created by Pax Ravn and is available under the [https://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=ofl SIL Open Font Licence]. It can be downloaded from this link: | ||
[https:// | [https://files.catbox.moe/ekoo1b.zip Download (6.6 MB)] (external host temporary) | ||
=== Installation === | === Installation === | ||
* Windows: Unpack the ZIP file. In the Fonts subfolder, double-click the OTF* | Wagumskrift has three flavours: Wagumskrift (for 12pt sizes and above), Wagumskrift 10 (for 10pt) and Wagumskrift 8 (for 8pt). You should install all three. | ||
* Mac: Unpack the ZIP file. In the Fonts subfolder, double-click the OTF* | |||
* GNU/Linux: Move the OTF* | * Windows: Unpack the ZIP file. In the Fonts subfolder, double-click the OTF* files and agree to installation. | ||
* Mac: Unpack the ZIP file. In the Fonts subfolder, double-click the OTF* files. In the preview windows that open, install the fonts. | |||
* GNU/Linux: Move the OTF* files to ~/.local/share/fonts. | |||
After that, the | After that, the fonts are available to use in word processors, image editors etc. under the names “Fryas Wagumskrift,” “Fryas Wagumskrift 10” and “Fryas Wagumskrift 8.” | ||
<nowiki>*</nowiki>If the OTF | <nowiki>*</nowiki>If the OTF files do not work, try the TTF files. | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, 10 October 2023
This page contains an overview of fonts which can be used to read and write the Fryas language in its native letters on computers. All fonts follow Jan Ott's Fryas-Latin transliteration convention.

Frya's Standskrift
This font displays any Fryas text according to the style of the scribe or scribes who made the current copy of the Oera Linda book. The font recreates the Yule-based letters attributed to Frya, as well as Godfreyath's counting numbers. The font was created by Pax Ravn and is available under the SIL Open Font Licence. It can be downloaded from this link:
Download (4.2 MB) (external host temporary)
Alternatively, it can be downloaded from the Oera Linda Foundation's webshop here, albeit without source files.
Installation
- Windows: Unpack the ZIP file. In the Fonts subfolder, double-click the OTF* file and agree to installation.
- Mac: Unpack the ZIP file. In the Fonts subfolder, double-click the OTF* file. In the preview window that opens, install the font.
- GNU/Linux: Move the OTF* file to ~/.local/share/fonts.
After that, the font is available to use in word processors, image editors etc. under the name “Fryas Standskrift.”
*If the OTF file does not work, try the TTF file.
Preview
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Comparison with OLB
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Punctuation
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Mathematics
Frya's Wagumskrift
This font is an attempted reconstruction of what might have been the letter style on the walls of burgs. Seeing as the Greeks and Romans maintained two separate styles for writing majuscules on parchment and walls, and seeing as they inherited their letters from the Fryas, then it is reasonable to suggest that the Fryas themselves maintained two separate styles for parchment and walls and passed on those letter styles to the Greeks and Romans, who adapted them to their own needs.
Assuming this is the case, it is obvious that all Fryas inscriptions have been destroyed. Thus, we have to infer what those inscriptions looked like based on the style of the Greek and Latin inscriptions and the shapes of the Standskrift letters. This font is the result of these inferences. In other words, the font attempts to fill out the blank in this table:
Even Old English, which preserves many characteristics of Fryas lost in other languages, has inscriptions with similarly styled letters all the way up to the 10th century. One may attribute this to Latin influence, but the unique Anglo-Saxon letters could indicate that the letter style is an old tradition which in modern times is erroneously called “Roman.”

The Fryas never explicitly mention a separate letter style for inscriptions. Perhaps they called those letters Standskrift as well and made no distinction between the style of letters on parchment and walls. Alternatively, they wrote the letters on walls exactly the same way as on parchment. In any case, this font is named Wagumskrift (“wall script”) in order to maintain distinction with the Standskrift font.
The font was created by Pax Ravn and is available under the SIL Open Font Licence. It can be downloaded from this link:
Download (6.6 MB) (external host temporary)
Installation
Wagumskrift has three flavours: Wagumskrift (for 12pt sizes and above), Wagumskrift 10 (for 10pt) and Wagumskrift 8 (for 8pt). You should install all three.
- Windows: Unpack the ZIP file. In the Fonts subfolder, double-click the OTF* files and agree to installation.
- Mac: Unpack the ZIP file. In the Fonts subfolder, double-click the OTF* files. In the preview windows that open, install the fonts.
- GNU/Linux: Move the OTF* files to ~/.local/share/fonts.
After that, the fonts are available to use in word processors, image editors etc. under the names “Fryas Wagumskrift,” “Fryas Wagumskrift 10” and “Fryas Wagumskrift 8.”
*If the OTF files do not work, try the TTF files.
Preview
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Comparison with OLB
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Punctuation
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Mathematics 1
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Mathematics 2






