Aretonese

Phonotactics
This language uses an V(C) syllable structure and there is no clustering at all.

Writing System
The writing system of Aretonese is currently unfinished. However, there is a good idea on how it will look. Similarly to the natural language Japanese, the writing system is syllabic, meaning each symbol is a syllable. Each independent sound has its own symbol, most notably the vowels, which can be alone. When writing syllables with a vowel and a consonant, one writes the symbol for the vowel first, but smaller, then draws the symbol for the consonant around it. If the vowel is [i], you also extend the middle line until it hits the top and bottom sides of the consonant symbol.