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Alderxmanuvgöm /al.de̞r..ˈman.uvˌɡɤ̞m/, or the Northern Language (Dhënuvgöm, also called Alder'mane), is the native language of the Alder'mane or Northern people of [[Aterra]]. It is written in an ancient alphabet known as Sjakysirh /ʃak.əˈsiʀ/, originally designed to look like leaves and branches, and could be used to hide writing in plain sight. | Alderxmanuvgöm /al.de̞r..ˈman.uvˌɡɤ̞m/, or the Northern Language (Dhënuvgöm, also called Alder'mane), is the native language of the Alder'mane or Northern people of [[Aterran|Aterra]]. It is written in an ancient alphabet known as Sjakysirh /ʃak.əˈsiʀ/, originally designed to look like leaves and branches, and could be used to hide writing in plain sight. |
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Alderxmanuvgöm, Dhënuvgöm | |
Pronunciation | [al.de̞r..ˈma.nuv.gɤ̞m, ˈðø̞.nuv.gɤ̞m] |
Created by | BenJamin P. Johnson,
creator of: curator of: |
Date | 2020 |
Setting | Aterra |
Alderxmanuvgöm /al.de̞r..ˈman.uvˌɡɤ̞m/, or the Northern Language (Dhënuvgöm, also called Alder'mane), is the native language of the Alder'mane or Northern people of Aterra. It is written in an ancient alphabet known as Sjakysirh /ʃak.əˈsiʀ/, originally designed to look like leaves and branches, and could be used to hide writing in plain sight.