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− | The '''artisan's script''' is a form of writing in the nation of [[Hallandren]] on [[Nalthis]]. Unlike most writing systems, which are based on form and shape, the artisan's script is based on color. Each color |
+ | The '''artisan's script''' is a form of writing in the nation of [[Hallandren]] on [[Nalthis]]. Unlike most writing systems, which are based on form and shape, the artisan's script is based on color. Each color represents a different sound in Hallandren's language. In its most basic form, simple dots are used. More advanced writers use lines that gradually shift in color, or glyphs that form pictures.{{book ref|wb|3}} |
− | To use the artisan's script to its full potential requires |
+ | To use the artisan's script to its full potential requires perfect color recognition granted by the [[Heightening|Third Heightening]].{{book ref|wb|3}} |
The [[God King]]s of Hallandren are taught to communicate with the artisan's script due to the removal of their tongues.{{book ref|wb|29}} |
The [[God King]]s of Hallandren are taught to communicate with the artisan's script due to the removal of their tongues.{{book ref|wb|29}} |
Revision as of 16:09, 22 January 2015
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Related to | Hallandren |
World of Origin | Nalthis |
The artisan's script is a form of writing in the nation of Hallandren on Nalthis. Unlike most writing systems, which are based on form and shape, the artisan's script is based on color. Each color represents a different sound in Hallandren's language. In its most basic form, simple dots are used. More advanced writers use lines that gradually shift in color, or glyphs that form pictures.[1]
To use the artisan's script to its full potential requires perfect color recognition granted by the Third Heightening.[1]
The God Kings of Hallandren are taught to communicate with the artisan's script due to the removal of their tongues.[2]