Illiaster

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General information
Illiaster is the primary language of Illias.

Alphabet
Illiaster has three written forms, circular, runic, and calligraphic.

The circular system is written as a series of concentric rings, with the first letter at the center. Each letter is distinguished by a mark placed on the circle at one of seven points. The form was originally used for names, such as grave markers, so there is no established direction or punctuation. Double consonants are usually dropped. Examples exist in which consonants in a cluster are written on the same circle (see ring 5 in the sample).

The runic system is written top to bottom about a central vertical line. Each letter is represented by a combination of eight diagonal, horizonal, or circular marks. Like the circular system, most old samples of runic Illiaster are found on grave markers and do not have punctuation. A full horizontal bar represents a space between words. For extended runic writing, an open circle bisected by the vertical is the generally accepted mark to separate multiple sentences.

The calligraphic system is written right to left. The consonants have distinct capital and lowercase forms, while vowels are indicated using diacritical marks. Most letters connect to form cursive, though several lowercase letters begin at the cap line and do not connect to the preceeding letter (including L and T in the sample).

The Illiaster alphabet is ordered as follows: p ʊ β v ɛ ð t s æ k g o̞ r ŕ ʝ ɪ h ʉ l ç ä

Phonotactics
All verb roots end with a consonant.

Double consonants are rare, but do exist.

The letter combinations "sh" and "th" do not  combine into digraphs.

Grammar
Word order is flexible, as the object and subject are defined by the noun declension suffix, but OSV is most common. Adjectives and adverbs preceed the words the describe.

Noun declension Plural: add -l to end of suffix

Verb conjugation

Example text
English: We see the mountain. It is not far. The men will walk there now.

Illiaster: Hʉlʉt plætʉr βlɪso̞l. Gäŕt ŕɪvg ʝɛʉt ŕɪðo̞l. Ghɪlʉtl çɪksær læhɛç.