Kapurafete script

Kapurafete script, also known as Encephalopod script is a script native to the planet Baltus. It is widely used by many Encephalopod languages with simple syllable structure, including Dongbuzenytihach.

Classification and Principle
Kapurafete can be classified as a combining alphabet or an alphasyllabary, written with no punctuation. Kapurafete is characterized by a bidimensional boustrophedon, and can be written both LTR and RTL, as well as both TTB and BBT. The glyphs' directions indicate the direction of the general script. For convenience, this page and all other pages that use Kapurafete will be written left-to-right, top-to-bottom.

The script is designed for Kifekutulan languages, however can be used for a few other language families, mainly those with CV syllable structure. It has 2 main components and a separator line - the first being the consonant glyph and the second being the vowel glyph. The separator line is inclined towards the top-right corner, the consonant is found on the top-left of the line, and the vowel is placed on the bottom-right.

Glyphs
Kapurafete has 35 main glyphs, along with one used as a null sound symbol when there is no consonant sound in a syllable (which looks like a top stroke). Its aesthetic is relatively simple, being mostly based on straight lines, but featuring occasional dots and curves. Dots sometimes distinguish two otherwise identical and sometimes unrelated sounds represented by one glyphs. Instead of spacing, one uses an initial vowel instead of an ordinary one. Initial vowels are usually formed by adding an underline to the ordinary vowel glyph, however some acquire a vertical stroke while some change appearence drastically.