Thread:Dark dwarves 2/@comment-26184570-20161216214738/@comment-26184570-20161217013951

Wait, hold on, I described this wrong, sorry. Take the vowels from Manchu, and then take the consonents and basically use them as diacritics to adjust the vowels. When consonents appear on their own, they attach to a consonent-holder, and you can decide on what the consonent-holder is. Also, because writing systems go the other way when turned horizontal (or visa-versa), the regular Xinese script goes from Left-to-Right when written horizontally, but the Xinese Avari script goes Right-to-Left. This adds to the whole "they're different than us" vibe. Adding on that, did the Xinese ever rebel against their Avari rulers?

Ok. Wanna start?