Le_Psit 405 Share Posted August 21, 2023 *far away, in the lands of The Shire, a certain Gnome dressed in blue robes works all night writing* “Finally, I have cracked this mysterious script, a big step in Gnomish history; I hope my kin will appreciate my discovery” *he says as he adds the final details, before heading to his bed* THE GNOMISH SCRIPT, AN INTRODUCTORY GUIDE Priva my fellow Gnomes and friends, I, Merwin the Fool have made a great discovery on Gnomish history. As long as I can remember the elders that I grew up with and the ones I met on my travels, all had these charms made of birch bark. On them, they had strange inscriptions like this: I knew they meant something, but I didn’t know what. So I collected any I could find and worked hard to decode them. After many months I finally cracked the case, the script itself was of Gnomish origin! Upon closer inspection, I also noted that the script was written using charcoal sticks, probably because of the semi-nomadic nature of Gnomes; an easier resource to acquire than making ink and quills. With that out of the way, here’s the decoded script: These letters are all simplified depictions of various plants and bugs, the letter N for example is based off of the nutmeg seed when it’s still covered by its mace. We can also see the frequent use of the symbols: These symbols are used to differentiate words and to start & end sentences respectively, for example: if I had to write down the sentence “Good morning” which is “Bor hag” in Gnomish, I would write it like this Using to begin and end the sentence, and using to differentiate between "Bor" and "hag". The script itself is written on birch bark from left- to-right and up-to-down like most languages, though charms are almost always circles and written in a spiraling way from inside-out. But with our kind closer than ever, we can write like normal instead of spirals. With that all said, I look forward to writing and reading the way our people did ages ago. (OOC: If you want to use this script simply download it in this page: https://www.1001fonts.com/gnomish-font.html . A few tips in order to write better using this script: use lowercase letters, write numbers in words (aka “one” instead of “1”), begin and end sentences with “.”, use “;” to differentiate words and if you’re writing in Gnomish use the dictionary in this post https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/205392-culture-haeseni-gnomes-dunnfolk/ ) 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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