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This supports the claim that Alethi glyphs were adopted from older scripts likely descended from [[Dawnchant]] and might explain the two sets of phonemes used in glyph creation: Standard and Calligraphic.
 
This supports the claim that Alethi glyphs were adopted from older scripts likely descended from [[Dawnchant]] and might explain the two sets of phonemes used in glyph creation: Standard and Calligraphic.
   
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Glyphmakers used both, the phonemes rotated, flipped and distorted to fit the calligrapher's vision. Next page: The Calligraphic Phoneme Set
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Glyphmakers used both, the phonemes rotaed, flipped and distorted to fit the calligrapher's vision. Next page: The Calligraphic Phoneme Set
   
 
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