Glyphs

A constructed writing system generated from today's date.
Tomorrow it resets. Every message encoded today becomes unreadable.

Solvari tongue
Origin: Identified in the wear patterns on a library's most borrowed book — the letters that fingers touched most
Each glyph is assembled from geometric fragments — arcs, lines, dots — combined by an algorithm seeded from the date.
The spacing between glyphs carries as much meaning as the glyphs themselves
The system is optimized for carving into surfaces, not writing on them
Reads differently depending on the hour
System generated for Saturday, April 25, 2026. Tomorrow it resets.
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32primitives
26glyphs
~1038possible alphabets
1 daylifespan

How it works

seedToday's date becomes a number. That number generates 26 unique glyphs from geometric primitives — arcs, lines, dots, curves.
assemblyEach glyph is built from 2–4 primitives, rotated and optionally mirrored. The combination space is enormous — roughly 10³⁸ possible alphabets.
impermanenceAt midnight, the seed changes. The alphabet dies. Any message you encode today is permanently locked to this date.
fictionThe writing system arrives with a name, an origin story, and properties — all generated. A new fictional history every day.