Old Phyrean scripts

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Old Phyrean scripts
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
LanguagesElder Phyrean, related languages
Related scripts
Parent systems
Child systems
Phyrean alphabet, Old Asconian scripts
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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.

Comparison of the Old Phyrean alphabets
Elder Phyrean IPA [b] [v] [d] [r̥] [ɬ] [u] [u:] [n] [m] [l] [e] [e:] [ð] [s] [a] [a:] [t] [k] [r] [h] [i] [i:] [j] [θ] [g] [ʏ] [ʏ:] [w~y] [x] [p] [f] [ṽ] [o] [o:]
Northern
Central
Southern
Modern Stele
Modern Flowing
Modern Phyrean IPA [b] [v] [d] [r̥] [ɬ] [ɨ] [ɨ:] [n] [m] [l] [e] [e:] [ð] [s] [a] [a:] [t] [k] [r] [h] [i] [i:] [j] [θ] [g] [ɨ] [ɨ:] [w~u] [x] [p] [f] [v] [o] [o:]