Listen to Blackhand and Pthug rather than just making retorts and justifying your actions to yourself. I might not agree with their tone, but I do agree with their message, viz. sometimes you need to do things for yourself and not rely on just making a post / jumping in people's faces (or getting the boingies to do so). For a good model, look at
FinalZero's signature.
Serali wrote:If you don't like it then oh well.
Remember that we're here to have fun as well.
Since I'm here, I'll answer your question. Demoshi and some other languages spoken in Dhekhnam, such as
Sarroc, and presumably some of the other Eynleyni languages, are written with the Demoshi (aka Dhekhnami) alphabet; use of the Cađinorian alphabet is restricted in Dhekhnam. Originally the Demoshis used adapted forms of the Cađinorian alphabet, but the modern script is a reformed alphabet created by the merchants' guild of Ornâkh in the
26th century. It draws heavily on the Jippirasti alphabet, from which (presumably) it draws the idea of letters for consonant clusters such as
shk ks nd. As for numbers, Zompist writes that they are "based on traditional Munkhâshi tally marks."
All of that information was on two pages - mostly the Atlas, and also the Sarroc page in the Almeopedia (see links). I didn't have to look very hard for those - and if I can do it, you can too!
