URSEGAL SCRIPTING
LORHESKIMOLC
Lorheskimolc is the Ursegal’s standard script, used in everyday transactions, manuscripts, and accounts.
It is written right to left and is designed in such a way that it can be easily written on paper as well as carved into stone.
Lorhesk includes five tensefix symbols as well as separate glyphs for a/an and the. (Ya- not shown) A dot, or sometimes dash, placed under a tense fix negates. A dash above a letter capitalizes.
LORHESK SCRIPTING EXAMPLES
Kav kidhel yamolc iltama. /// Writing is not difficult.
Kimolcran ravas Zulem ala. /// I write to my family.
Vare! Kidhel Morca zek. /// Beware! There is danger ahead.
Kav voydahe! /// No entry!
Some extra bits.
This slide will likely include more once I remember all the stuff I left out...
The symbol Ya-
DIDEKIMOLC
Didekimolc is a ceremony script. It is used almost exclusively to write names of organizations or individuals, as well as to title documents.
For this reason, the only punctuation used are capital dots which follow a word and denote a proper noun. The solid dot is for an entity such as a clan while the hollow represents an individual�
Ex:
“Palvera”
“Wind Flight”
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
The next part of the presentation details how to script didekimolc using the name to the right Jucabai Dever “Emberglow Hearth”
It’s recommended that you go into presentation mode (ctrl + F5 for windows command + enter for mac) if you’re not there already.
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
The first step is to write the first letter. It should be slightly larger than the rest of the text is intended to be.
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
Next comes the axis. The axis is a horizontal line which is meant to bind words together and unify the text.
The axis is constrained by or bound to the first letter if possible. Some letters lend themselves better to this than others.
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
Just like in Lorhesk, a dash above denotes a capital letter.
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
Next the rest of the word is filled in along the axis line. Most letters will cross the axis line. ‘A’ ‘E’ and ‘O’ should be entirely above. No letters should be entirely below.
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
The same process is followed for the next word. Notice the axis is not bound to the first letter here.
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
The same process is followed for the next word. Notice the axis is not bound to the first letter here.
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
The same process is followed for the next word. Notice the axis is not bound to the first letter here.
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
The same process is followed for the next word. Notice the axis is not bound to the first letter here.
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
The capital dot is placed at the end of the title. A solid dot denotes an entity, group, or location.
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
Empty areas beneath the axis are filled in. The level of complexity varies from scribe to scribe. Marks completely beneath the axis carry no meaning.
DIDEK STEP BY STEP
Finally, a line parallel to the axis is used to bind titles and names that are more than one word.