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Niumer Kait is traditionally credited with inventing the native [[Wiobian]] script (and thus also the [[Tsjoen]] script) - before, the Wiobians wrote in Hlou-Ku logographs. However, according to modern theories Kait was inspired by other scripts, particularly [some Naquic-derived script]. | Niumer Kait is traditionally credited with inventing the native [[Wiobian]] script (and thus also the [[Tsjoen]] script) on his own - before, the Wiobians wrote in Hlou-Ku logographs. However, according to modern theories Kait was inspired by other scripts, particularly [some Naquic-derived script]. | ||
He is also credited in general for stabilizing the early Wiobian kingdom. | He is also credited in general for stabilizing the early Wiobian kingdom. | ||
=Legacy= | =Legacy= |
Revision as of 07:05, 28 February 2018
- This is an Ancient Wiobian name; the family name is Niumer.
King Kait, born Niumer Kait (English: NEW-mer KYT, Wiobian: /niumər kait/) was a notable ancient king of Wiobem-Proum.
Early life
Reign
Niumer Kait is traditionally credited with inventing the native Wiobian script (and thus also the Tsjoen script) on his own - before, the Wiobians wrote in Hlou-Ku logographs. However, according to modern theories Kait was inspired by other scripts, particularly [some Naquic-derived script].
He is also credited in general for stabilizing the early Wiobian kingdom.