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In addition to the transliteration system outlined above, Brooding also uses a writing system comprised of two sets of characters: seeing characters and blind characters.  Seeing characters form an alphabet, with each seeing character representing a Brooding sound. The blind characters are logograms used in various ways.
In addition to the transliteration system outlined above, Brooding also uses a writing system comprised of two sets of characters: seeing characters and blind characters.  Seeing characters form an alphabet, with each seeing character representing a Brooding sound. The blind characters are logograms used in various ways.


These “faces” (called ''gawbren'') may be used in various props, illustrations, or even mimicked by actors to tell a “story within a story.” The angle of the head may also be manipulated to create dual meanings. On the left are two examples of a clue which could mean “Gate of Faces” (''gedreen e doon'') or “Gate of Dreams” (''gedreen e wis'').
These “faces” (called ''gawbren'') may be used in various props, illustrations, or even mimicked by actors to tell a “story within a story.” The angle of the head may also be manipulated to create dual meanings. On the left are two examples of a clue which could mean “Gate of Faces” (''[[Contionary:gedreen|gedreen]] [[Contionary:e|e]] [[Contionary:doon|doon]]'') or “Gate of Dreams” (''[[Contionary:gedreen|gedreen]] [[Contionary:e|e]] [[Contionary:wis|wis]]'').


=== Writing conventions ===
=== Writing conventions ===