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The Prophecy Script, also known as Prophecios
Prophecios is an alphabetic script for English and other languages written with Latin. It has 7 punctuational marks, one of which does not appear in English and indicates an end of a word (listed above as "_").
Some letters in Prophecios have variants, which can differentiate in handwriting and different fonts. The only big exception is the pair of letters I and Y, which can be reduced to a single dot above or below the written line, without the loop which is present in the main form of the letter. Both letters can be reduced to save space.
Prophecios is already a complete script I am very proud of, but it can be expanded with various additional materials such as the numerals (working on them), vowel diacritics and extended Latin letters such as Ð, Ñ, Þ and ß.
Here are some prime examples of text written in Prophecios en mass.
Prophecios bears some vague similarity to the Syriac writing systems.
I might use it as a script for one of my prime projects, as a writing script of a specific race of people in it to be more specific.
The word "Prophecios" itself is "prophecies" encoded via a cryptolang; Even though the only change is in one vowel, still, it makes a difference. The cryptolang it is encoded with is called "Menorius" and I will post about it later on my @cryptolangsguy blog.
Prophecios is spelled as /pɹʊfɛʦiʊs/ or /pɹʊfɛsiʊs/. For those who don't know IPA: [pro-feh-tsi-Os] and [prophecy-Os]