Conscripts



Maraii
Maraii is a script primarily used for Maraci, but which is also used for many dialects of Dorini and Chaani. The letters evolved from Rytali vertical cursive, and the voweling system changes depending on the language written – for Dorini, dots; for Chaani, full letters; for Maraci, a mix of the two. Because of its vertical and cursive nature, a true font representation is impossible – however, a fake horizontal font after which images can be rotated is in development.
Rimindu Daladda
Rimindu Daladda ("the northern letters" in Dorini – and rimi means both "letter" and "leaf") developed from the Chaani Flowing Script versions of Rytali consonants, with native Dorini voweling ultimately deriving from Pasanhoki. Rimindu Daladda can be written both horizontally and vertically, like most scripts in Southern Achaan. Fonts are available for both the horizontal and vertical versions, but they must be typed with a Japanese Katakana keyboard layout.



Chaani Script
Chaani script derives from Rytali, and can be written in two forms: block (vertical) and flowing (horizontal). It is an imperfect abjad; some vowels are represented with full letters and others aren't represented at all. Chaani script can also be used to write other languages, although with difficulty – in the image to the left it is used to write Dorini. A font exists for Chaani Script.


Better Braille
Better Braille is a possible script for replacing Braille. It uses lines rather than dots and paints them in a method more easily readable by hand touch. No font has been developed for Better Braille, because it is not meant to be seen, but felt.