Rainbow Kra griffin by *hontor on deviantART. Kronos- the time dragon (left profile) by ~sirkles on deviantART. Gallifreyan Math - Gallifreyan Math.pdf. Gallifreyan - Gallifreyan.pdf. Gallifreyan Kanji. Gallifreyan Academy - Learn. The Basics Circular Gallifreyan composes words by placing various shapes onto a circle. It is read radially, counter-clockwise from the 6 o'clock position (3π halves, for you radian folk). First, we'll introduce the consonants and vowels, the show examples of how words are formed. For more advanced topics, like numbers and punctuation, see the menu above. Consonants Circular Gallifreyan represents constants using four base stems with six possible modifiers, for a total of twenty four possible consonant representations, pictured to the right.
When reading a consonant, the only time a "line" modifier applys to that stem is if it begins or starts on that stem. When writing a consonant, ensure that it is clear which modifier corresponds to which stem. If you encounter a double constonant in your word, an easy way to write this is to double your stem. Vowels Vowels are attached to the consonant which they follow. Constructing a Word Next, we attach the "O" to our "B", since it follows the "B". Gallifreyan Pangram by ~sirkles on deviantART.