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Visual interpretation of Gorean Kef symbols
Some artistic renderings or personal visual interpretations by AnonMoos of the Gorean Kef symbols, based on the verbal descriptions contained in John Norman's "Gor" series of science fiction books.
On the left: the female or "Kajira" version of the Kef symbol (i.e. the "staff and fronds") -- a stylized form of the cursive letter Kef of the main Gorean alphabet, used with the symbolic meaning "beauty under discipline" -- shown as three times as high as it is wide (as described in the books). In the center: an alternative version of the "Kajira" Kef symbol (only two times as high as it is wide, but better depicting the decoratively floral and "open" aspects of the Kef fronds). On the right: the "Kajirus" (male) Kef symbol (i.e. the Gorean letter Kef in block script).
For three further interpretations, see picture 133112.
Graphic is declared to be in public domain (see http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Kajira-k... and the font downloadable from my homepage).
Last modified 5 Jun 08, 10:44 PM by AnonMoos
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