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=Early life=
=Early life=
=Reign=
=Reign=
King Niumer 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].
King Niumer 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 Pelhyys.


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 07:08, 28 February 2018

This is an Ancient Wiobian name; the family name is Kait.

King Niumer, born Kait Niumer (English: KYT NEW-mer, Wiobian: /kait niumər/) was a notable ancient king of Wiobem-Proum.

Early life

Reign

King Niumer 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 Pelhyys.

He is also credited in general for stabilizing the early Wiobian kingdom.

Legacy