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== Structure == |
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As Thaylen Script is a type of writing system called an abjad, it has no written vowels, which reflects the Thaylen tendency to smash consonant sounds together in their names and speech. The characters used in Thaylen script strongly resemble the basic form of Vorin [[glyphs]], though use of bilateral symmetry is neglected. There are thirteen known letters in Thaylen script. As with [[women's script]], Thaylen script is merely transliterated English, with vowel sounds ignored. Writing is usually oriented vertically, though the script is sometimes turned on its side and read left to right. Letters may be distorted slightly to make letters fit together, for aesthetics.{{ref|name=decryption}} |
As Thaylen Script is a type of writing system called an abjad, meaning it has no written vowels, which reflects the Thaylen tendency to smash consonant sounds together in their names and speech. The characters used in Thaylen script strongly resemble the basic form of Vorin [[glyphs]], though use of bilateral symmetry is neglected. There are thirteen known letters in Thaylen script. As with [[women's script]], Thaylen script is merely transliterated English, with vowel sounds ignored. Writing is usually oriented vertically, though the script is sometimes turned on its side and read left to right. Letters may be distorted slightly to make letters fit together, for aesthetics.{{ref|name=decryption}} |
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=== Thaylen Script Characters=== |
=== Thaylen Script Characters=== |
Revision as of 05:08, 30 October 2019
Thaylen script | |
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Related to | Thaylenah |
Type | Language |
World of Origin | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
Thaylen script is the system of writing used by Thaylen men and women. Contrary to Vorin tradition, Thaylen men may learn to read and write.[1]
Structure
As Thaylen Script is a type of writing system called an abjad, meaning it has no written vowels, which reflects the Thaylen tendency to smash consonant sounds together in their names and speech. The characters used in Thaylen script strongly resemble the basic form of Vorin glyphs, though use of bilateral symmetry is neglected. There are thirteen known letters in Thaylen script. As with women's script, Thaylen script is merely transliterated English, with vowel sounds ignored. Writing is usually oriented vertically, though the script is sometimes turned on its side and read left to right. Letters may be distorted slightly to make letters fit together, for aesthetics.[2]
Thaylen Script Characters
Examples of Thaylen script
Map of Thaylen City, with script on the border
Map of the Frostlands
Page on Sja-Anat, with script on the border
Trivia
- The Thaylen script and the Vorin glyphs are derived from the same ancient writing system, most likely the Dawnchant.[3][4]
- Thaylen script was deciphered from the map of the Southern Frostlands by Harakeke of the 17th Shard.[2]
Notes
- ↑ The Way of Kings chapter 8#
- ↑ a b Thaylen and Alethi Glyph Translation
— 17th Shard forums - 2014-3-14# - ↑ Miscellaneous 2014
— Arcanum - 2014-03-06# - ↑ Alethi Glyphs, Page 1