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As time went on, the use of the Proto-Ekuosian script spread, reaching northern Baredina (= Utol, Rosland, Veridia) where it was adopted by speakers of the Letsatian language, as well as further east down the Ekuos river, where it was adopted by Adzamic speakers. | As time went on, the use of the Proto-Ekuosian script spread, reaching northern Baredina (= Utol, Rosland, Veridia) where it was adopted by speakers of the Letsatian language, as well as further east down the Ekuos river, where it was adopted by Adzamic speakers. | ||
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The script developed, splitting into two distinct forms. Eastern-Ekuosian is the form used in the east, parent to the modern Azin script (aka the "Letsic" script, used by Azri, Ekuostian, and Algaz), as well as the Lower Ekuosian scripts (including Adzamic and Neviran scripts) - and possibly others. Western-Ekuosian evolved into the Letsatian script (aka the "Terminian" script), used by the Letsatian Empire. Main script of Terminia, Letzia and probably Veridia/Rosland | |||
Eastern-Ekuosian is the form used in the east, parent to the modern Azin script (aka the "Letsic" script, used by Azri, Ekuostian, and Algaz), as well as the Adzamic and | |||
Western-Ekuosian | |||
==List of Ekuosian scripts== | ==List of Ekuosian scripts== | ||
Proto-Ekuosian script | Proto-Ekuosian script | ||
* [[Adzamic | |||
* [[Azin script]] | * Eastern Ekuosian script family | ||
* [[Imperial Letsatian script]] | ** Lower Ekuosian scripts | ||
** [[Letso-Halarian script]] | *** [[Adzamic alphabet]] | ||
*** [[Letso-Vaniuan script]] | **** [[Neviran alphabet]] | ||
** [[Letso-Terminian script]] | ** [[Azin script]] | ||
*** [[Palm leaf Terminian script]] | * Western Ekuosian script family | ||
**** [[Old Tekaunye syllabary]] | ** [[Imperial Letsatian script]] | ||
***** [[Mañi abugida]] | *** [[Letso-Halarian script]] | ||
****** [[Awatese script]] | **** [[Letso-Vaniuan script]] | ||
****** [[Hlung script]] | *** [[Letso-Terminian script]] | ||
****** [[Ndxiixun script]] | **** [[Palm leaf Terminian script]] | ||
****** [[Ngigu script]] | ***** [[Old Tekaunye syllabary]] | ||
****** [[Upthsung]] | ****** [[Mañi abugida]] | ||
****** [[Yashuhay script]] | ******* [[Awatese script]] | ||
****** [[Yako'e script]] | ******* [[Hlung script]] | ||
***** [[Yachiro syllabary | ******* [[Ndxiixun script]] | ||
******* [[Ngigu script]] | |||
******* [[Upthsung]] | |||
******* [[Yashuhay script]] | |||
******* [[Yako'e script]] | |||
****** [[Yachiro syllabary]] | |||
[[Category:Writing systems]] | [[Category:Writing systems]] | ||
[[Category:Ekuosian scripts|*]] | [[Category:Ekuosian scripts|*]] |
Revision as of 12:06, 18 February 2021
The Ekuosian scripts are a family of predominantly alphabetic and alphasyllabic writing systems.
History
Proto-Ekuosian script = derived from Halarian hieroglyphics ("Halaroglyphics"). Ancient script used to write Staloan possibly Late Halarian.
As time went on, the use of the Proto-Ekuosian script spread, reaching northern Baredina (= Utol, Rosland, Veridia) where it was adopted by speakers of the Letsatian language, as well as further east down the Ekuos river, where it was adopted by Adzamic speakers.
The script developed, splitting into two distinct forms. Eastern-Ekuosian is the form used in the east, parent to the modern Azin script (aka the "Letsic" script, used by Azri, Ekuostian, and Algaz), as well as the Lower Ekuosian scripts (including Adzamic and Neviran scripts) - and possibly others. Western-Ekuosian evolved into the Letsatian script (aka the "Terminian" script), used by the Letsatian Empire. Main script of Terminia, Letzia and probably Veridia/Rosland
List of Ekuosian scripts
Proto-Ekuosian script
- Eastern Ekuosian script family
- Lower Ekuosian scripts
- Azin script
- Western Ekuosian script family