H'kig represented a form of language that was connected to the people also known as the H'kig.
The language, when put into written form, made use of a minimum of four distinct symbols: "jeh," "teh," "peh," and "tan." These glyphs translated to "the immanent," "the transcendent," "the eternal," and "the conscious essence," in that order. Of these four, only "tan" was deemed by the H'kig to be adequately non-religious to permit its complete transcription.