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  1. The Professor

    A Guide to Designing a Script
    Threadmarks: Introduction

    A Guide to Designing a Script Introduction Those who want to design a script for a language generally do so for 1) a cypher or code, 2) a constructed language (conlang), or 3) both (this is where most tv based scripts start from). This Guide is to provide a basic understanding of how natural...
  2. Crying

    WI: John Sayles' version of Jurassic Park 4 had been made?

    You can read the entire leaked script here if you want, but to summarise; Movie begins with dinosaurs attacking people on the mainland, particularly Compies in Costa Rica and pterodactyls (possibly the ones from the last scene of JP3) attacking a baseball game John Hammon hires an ex-military...
  3. WI: Latin-based/derived Glagolitic/Cyrillic

    The original title was supposed to say "Latin-based/derived Slavic script", but someone could've given the cheeky answer of the West Slavs, the Slovenes and the Croats, so pardon the slightly nonsensical title. As some may know, today, most Slavic languages, sans those mentioned above, as well...
  4. Have Futhorc runes survive as the writing system for English / Anglo-Saxon

    With a POD anytime during the provenance of the script, though preferably before its decline, have Futhorc survive as the primary writing system for English, with the Latin script remaining in use for Latin alone, til the modern day. Bonus if runic scripts survive as the writing systems for all...
  5. Thesaurus Rex

    DBWI/AHC: ROMAN CURSIVE SCRIPT NEVER FADES FROM USE

    HI ALL. SO THE ROMANS HAD THEIR INFORMAL CURSIVE SCRIPT FOR CENTURIES UNTIL THE FALL OF THE WESTERN EMPIRE, BUT IT NEVER REALLY TRAVELED FURTHER THAN THAT. PROBABLY BECAUSE IT'S SO HARD TO READ FOR SOME PEOPLE, BUT WOULD SEEM TO BE EASIER AND QUICKER TO WRITE. WHAT IF IT CONTINUED TO DEVELOP...
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