Kejah

Kejah are a paranatural branch of the Hutomns character set for the ShiroNet programming language families. As a part of the ShiroNet’s visual lexicon Kejah are physically imprinted onto the Kejahylle’s MycoMemory chip.




Kejah is the name given to the specifically paranatural character set Hutomns, which are a mostly unknowable symbology considered the true name of the specific paranature to which they are designated in the instance of being contained inside of a Logik Artifact.


The Kejah design is as unique to the paracausal instance captured within the Kejahsylle it is anchored to. Kejah have been documented as having an overlapping series of familiar shape compositions, which suggests a paranatural denomination or hierarchy that has yet to be decoded. As a result, some researchers believe the Kejah are a catalog system created by the Shiro Network as it seals away each purged batch of code.




Unlike general Hutomns, Kejah is unreadable by anyone currently extant that has had contact with or is a part of Incorporated or Unincorporated O-Space members of the GMUC.

These symbols have been found reproduced as illustrations, photos and watermarks within Boka files collected into the Boka Prakk Mythyks with the known possibility that the presumed “authors” are Logik Users and holders of said Kejahsylle. 




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