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|[[File:Old-phyrean the-northern.svg|frameless|20x20px]] | |[[File:Old-phyrean the-northern.svg|frameless|20x20px]] | ||
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|[[File:Old-phyrean | |[[File:Old-phyrean i.svg|frameless|20x20px]] | ||
|[[File:Old-phyrean the.svg|frameless|20x20px]] | |[[File:Old-phyrean the.svg|frameless|20x20px]] | ||
|[[File:Old-phyrean ge-southern.svg|frameless|20x20px]] | |[[File:Old-phyrean ge-southern.svg|frameless|20x20px]] | ||
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A call to Ffion found outside the Tyllawr Temple dating from around 500 BNB. It reads FIONOXĒ:ELGLYCIOR:SIN:RIDASO:ÐAR:WRAUDOR "O Ffion, I am to be married off and I do not love this man" | |
| Script type | Alphabet
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| Languages | Elder Phyrean, related languages |
| Related scripts | |
Parent systems | Bhymian hieroglyphs
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Child systems | Phyrean alphabet, Old Asconian scripts |
The Old Phyrean scripts were a family of closely related alphabets used in writing Elder Phyrean, Elder Southern Avannian and Elder Hearnish. These can be subdivided into three separate scripts: northern, central, and southern-insular.
Table of letters
The table below displays the order and relationship between the Old Phyrean scripts, their phonetic values, and their correspondence to modern Phyrean alphabet characters.