Scholar's Script

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There is one dominant written language within Solivity. It can be transcribed from all of the other spoken languages, for the most part, however in this overview we are going to go over it's ancient translation for your benefit. Due to the region it was founded, Ra'Isha, as well as the time period it was invented in it can be 1-1 translated to English.
The Scholar's Script was designed to allow those with the means to write fast and efficiently. The more common the letter the easier the sign is to write. Along with that it uses limited punctuation and lack of capitalization. Words and lines are separated using a | at the end and can also be ended with the glyphs for ! or ?. In order for ease of translation each letter is separated with a . symbol. This method was chosen as some glyphs have disjointed parts to them, or portions that if accidentally connected or put next to certain glyphs would create new ones, which could easily get confusing when trying to read. If you would like to quote someone you can add the symbol for " which is a full stop at the top of the first letter; ending in another one at the end of the last word before the |. If you would like to save time and not write a letter twice in a word like Hello you can use the > symbol to represent a doubled letter. It will mean the same thing as having two L's. Below are two font files for the language if you would like to write in it with something like Word to see how the language looks.  

English - Scholars Script Example

 

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