Sedon Sylabary
The Sedon Sylabary is a form of writing that encodes a single symbol to a set of sounds. While the initial script contains a good number of syllables there are offshoots that include additional variations for dialects and various languages.
Elvish was most likely to progenitor of this form of writing. It is used at times for the fae language and various elemental languages. Cloud giants and dragons are also fond of using these forms, even when they are not really designed for those languages.
Elvish was most likely to progenitor of this form of writing. It is used at times for the fae language and various elemental languages. Cloud giants and dragons are also fond of using these forms, even when they are not really designed for those languages.
Writing System
Often written from top to bottom, and read left to right. Though there are times it is written from left to right and top to bottom. While there are sub-components, complete symbols range in a few thousand, though a thousand could be considered common. As they are constructed, readers can pick up new forms they are not used to seeing fairly quickly.
Vowels can be positioned in three locations, with consonants at the others. The voiceless indicator can be used if nothing is present in that location.
Geographical Distribution
It is used in almost all realms. It is especially popular in areas of elven influence. Decorative forms are very popular for tattoos and artworks.

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