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eldin raigmore- 10-01-2007
The "Magok", the Viksen alphabet
Has anyone on this board looked at Curlyjimsam's Viksen alphabet, "the Magok"? It can be found on the zbb at http://www.spinnoff.com/zbb/viewtopic.php?t=24981. What do our boardmembers think of it? I myself like it. And while I was reading Omniglot's articles on Elhanin and Kapanuan, the Magok came to mind.

Tolkien_Freak- 10-01-2007

Seems nice, but I can't really tell without an example.

Niceinu- 10-01-2007

Yes, a sample would be nice. It's hard to tell what the script looks like when written out without one. I find it an interesting and very thoroughly thought out script, and the letter formation section does remind me of Kapunuan and what I tried to do with Elhanin. I wonder if the strokes have any relationship to the pronounciation of the letter. I'm sure the diacritics do, but do the other strokes? Not that I'm trying to imply that they should, but I'm curious about how the strokes contained in each letter are chosen. I'm impressed that Curlyjimsam thought of the extensive puntuation system, I always forget to make one up when I invent scripts.

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