So for the latest part of this project I had to come up with a writing system for Shivirik and what I ended up with were some gnarly runes. I’m not sure if I’ll keep them but they don’t look half bad when written out together

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So for the latest part of this project I had to come up with a writing system for Shivirik and what I ended up with were some gnarly runes. I’m not sure if I’ll keep them but they don’t look half bad when written out together
Here’s the neocebid declaration of the value of sentient life in written Anbakajaqo! See my previous post on the development of the Anbakajaqo writing system for how to read it, and the posts before that for audio, translation, and analysis. It is read in horizontal lines right to left and from bottom to top. At the top it’s signed by a neocebid named Yjaqa. There will probably be more about him later. Note that while I refer to this as the Anbakajaqo writing system it is actually used for several languages, and did not necessarily evolve to be used with Anbakajaqo’s ancestor languages.
I've seen alot of beautiful conlangs posted on tumblr before so I thought I'd throw my hat into the ring. The language is Volik and it's translation of the UN declaration of human rights. "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood." "Rhalssef faukos elknin gethnar jüa-Gauvent elknin tholvalin düwall rusne joknin. Efloské belfros elknin kalrhent pes joknin danslesch elknin rukensh Efrhasot jüa too koperth rho deschlos pes saljans laujuns."