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The '''Elyrian''' or '''Elyric alphabet''' is the writing system originally used by the ancient Elyrians to write the Old Elyrian language. It has been in use since the mid to late sixth century BCE. It is derived from earlier Median and Pelagian alphabets. Due to the historic preeminence of the Elyrian civilization and later the hegemonic presence of the descendant Elyric Nations, the alphabet gained widespread use for writing outside of the Elyric language family, first in [[Aurora (INWU)|Aurora]] and then in other parts of the world.
The '''Elyrian''' or '''Elyric alphabet''' is the writing system originally used by the ancient [[Old Elyria|Elyrians]] to write the [[Elyrian language|Old Elyrian language]]. It has been in use since the mid to late 6th century [[Elyrian calendar|<small>BC</small>]]. It is derived from earlier Median and Pelagian alphabets. Due to the historic preeminence of the Elyrian civilization and later the hegemonic presence of the descendant [[Elyric Nations]], the alphabet gained widespread use for writing outside of the Elyric language family, first in [[Aurora (continent)|Aurora]] and then in other parts of the world.


Several Elyrian-script alphabets exist, which differ in graphemes, collation, and phonetic values from the Classical Elyrian alphabet.
Several Elyrian-script alphabets exist, which differ in graphemes, collation, and phonetic values from the Classical Elyrian alphabet.
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===Classical Elyrian alphabet===
===Classical Elyrian alphabet===


The Classical Elyrian alphabet was the first version of the alphabet to be standardized across multiple polities of the western shore and insular area of modern day [[Thrace]]. Its 26 letters represented the entire phonetic inventory of Old and Classical Elyrian.
The Classical Elyrian alphabet was the first version of the alphabet to be standardized across multiple polities of the western shore and insular area of modern day [[Achysia]]. Its 26 letters represented the entire phonetic inventory of Old and Classical Elyrian.


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Latest revision as of 18:59, 20 February 2020

The Elyrian or Elyric alphabet is the writing system originally used by the ancient Elyrians to write the Old Elyrian language. It has been in use since the mid to late 6th century BC. It is derived from earlier Median and Pelagian alphabets. Due to the historic preeminence of the Elyrian civilization and later the hegemonic presence of the descendant Elyric Nations, the alphabet gained widespread use for writing outside of the Elyric language family, first in Aurora and then in other parts of the world.

Several Elyrian-script alphabets exist, which differ in graphemes, collation, and phonetic values from the Classical Elyrian alphabet.

Classical Elyrian alphabet

The Classical Elyrian alphabet was the first version of the alphabet to be standardized across multiple polities of the western shore and insular area of modern day Achysia. Its 26 letters represented the entire phonetic inventory of Old and Classical Elyrian.

Classical Elyrian alphabet
Letter Name Name (IPA) Pronunciation (IPA)
File:Elyrian letter a.png Ava /ava/ /a/
File:Elyrian letter b.png Ben /ben/ /b/
Elyrian letter g.png Gral /gral/ /g/
File:Elyrian letter d.png Dega /dega/ /d/
File:Elyrian letter z.png Zyn /zyn/ /z/
File:Elyrian letter e.png Era /era/ /e/
Elyrian letter l.png Lio /lio/ /l/
File:Elyrian letter i.png Ides /ides/ /i/
File:Elyrian letter zh.png Zhora /ʒɔra/ /ʒ/
File:Elyrian letter h.png Honta /hɔnta/ /h/
Elyrian letter ae.png Aela /aila/ /ai/
Elyrian letter m.png Menos /menos/ /m/
Elyrian letter n.png Nim /nim/ /n/
File:Elyrian letter o.png Onek /ɔnek/ /o/
Elyrian letter k.png Kin /kin/ /k/
File:Elyrian letter p.png Pendos /pendos/ /p/
File:Elyrian letter kh.png Khira /xira/ /x/
File:Elyrian letter r.png Rai /rai/ /r/
File:Elyrian letter th.png Thoros /θɔros/ /θ/
File:Elyrian letter s.png San /san/ /s/
File:Elyrian letter t.png Tel /tel/ /t/
File:Elyrian letter u.png Una /una/ /u/
File:Elyrian letter v.png Vega /vega/ /v/
File:Elyrian letter y.png Yde /yde/ /y/
File:Elyrian letter lh.png Lhon /ʎɔn/ /ʎ/
File:Elyrian letter yi.png Yis /jis/ /ji/