Utopian Writing System
The Utopian language belongs to
the realms of Utopia - the fictional
land of Thomas More. This constructed
language was apparently written by Peter Giles, but of course, its close
resemblance of the cursive of the scribe Lyrehc provides the interested viewer
with access to the meaning of the four verbs in the Utopian Poem - and they are
the point after all.
Utopian has its own 22-letter
alphabet, with its glyphs loosely based on the circle, triangle and square. Everything else you read about the lack of a
Z and a few other oddities like no q,k,x, and f - ignore.
A few corrections
agrama - generally rendered city- should
correctly be rendered populated space
chamaan - generally rendered island- should
correctly be rendered populated space
isolated - as the term should correctly refer
to Between - that is, the space into which none can enter.
soma - generally rendered without should
correctly be rendered
inaccessible - as Between is.
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