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Azedrahi Script

The Azedrahi/Azdrahi script (Elder Tsedric azidrāḥ; Old Havlic: Azdráchis) was a writing system derived from simplified forms of pictograms created by the ancient Dagr (Atakar) people who settled Tsedria centuries before the arrival of the Tsedrins. By the arrival of the Tsedrins, there were very few Dagr left, it is believed that a great famine had wiped out the majority of the population. The Tsedrins learned to read the Dagr glyphs and over the years the writing system would be adapted for the Tsedric language becoming the Azedrahi script as is known to historians today.   The script would undergo further developments over centuries and be adapted for other languages like Havlic.     The Azedrahi script:
Notice that only long vowels are written and some glypgs are used for the same sound under specific circumstances. The voiced plosive characters represent voiced sounds when they are found in between vowels and are unvoiced otherwise. This is because Tsedric originally did not contrast voiced and voiceless plosives but the Dagr language did.

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