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Pavala has a diverse set of writing systems. [[Htaevic Rouge]] is likely the sole modern-day region where logographies are in use, due to the fact that nobody really seems interested in creating them. The [[Unuvi]] language uses a blend of Htaevic characters and an adapted form of the (syllabary? abiguda? alphabet) used in Nokhta.
Pavala has a diverse set of writing systems. [[Htaevic Rouge]] is likely the sole modern-day region where logographies are in use, due to the fact that nobody really seems interested in creating them. The [[Unuvi]] language uses a blend of Htaevic characters and an adapted form of the (syllabary? abugida? alphabet) used in Nokhta.


==Logographic writing systems==
==Logographic writing systems==
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===Logographies in use===
===Logographies in use===
* [[Htaevic characters]] — [[Unuvi]]
* [[Htaevic characters]] — [[Unuvi]]
== Segmental scripts==
===Abugidas===
* [[Kapunaki]] – [[Soleani language|Soleani]] and several North Amalthean languages

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Pavala has a diverse set of writing systems. Htaevic Rouge is likely the sole modern-day region where logographies are in use, due to the fact that nobody really seems interested in creating them. The Unuvi language uses a blend of Htaevic characters and an adapted form of the (syllabary? abugida? alphabet) used in Nokhta.

Logographic writing systems

Logographies in use

Segmental scripts

Abugidas