The Modern Mode Toggle Content

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The Modern Mode

What was written about before is the Traditional mode of Liëth, with lone vowels on carriers. The Modern mode is influenced by the newer alphabetic cursive version of Liëth called Conjunctive Script, which gives each stellar vowel their own planetary form in a way that is easy to write and to read.
The A was found too difficult to write as is, but being made up of E and O, two other vowels were selected to make a new form: the I and U were switched and written together, although stylistically, to form a heart.
The Modern mode is used casually while the Traditional mode is more official.

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@

#

$

%

^

&

I

E

Ÿ

A

O

U


The planetary forms completely replace the need for a mountain carrier and are capable of carrying stars themselves.

To write a single illuminant such as for the short form of "a" in Modern mode, the illuminant is placed under a short vertical bar.

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"a" or "a-" in English short form


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The links below cover everything about using Liëth outside of a computer. If you would like to view the detailed .odt document, which covers what is in the links and how to use the font on computers please follow here:


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