Throughout the lands of Tyria, there are letters of various kinds used in road signs, statutes, banners, or other surfaces. One alphabet, resembling runic alphabets and phoenician alphabet, can often be transliterated into English.
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| - Throughout the lands of Tyria, there are letters of various kinds used in road signs, statutes, banners, or other surfaces. One alphabet, resembling runic alphabets and phoenician alphabet, can often be transliterated into English.
- There are two major writing systems in the parts of the world visited by the narrative: the one used by the Common Tongue of the Andals in Westeros, and the Valyrian glyph system (or systems). A third system, the Old Tongue runes, was supplanted millennia ago by the Common Tongue, along with the spoken language, and few use it in the present day.
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| - Throughout the lands of Tyria, there are letters of various kinds used in road signs, statutes, banners, or other surfaces. One alphabet, resembling runic alphabets and phoenician alphabet, can often be transliterated into English.
- There are two major writing systems in the parts of the world visited by the narrative: the one used by the Common Tongue of the Andals in Westeros, and the Valyrian glyph system (or systems). A third system, the Old Tongue runes, was supplanted millennia ago by the Common Tongue, along with the spoken language, and few use it in the present day.
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