The Avallaen alphabet is the creation of Thomas Maska (TomMaska@aol.com) and is modelled, to some extent, on the the script of the Voynich Manuscript. Thomas created the alphabet to write his conlang, also known as Avallaen.
The alphabet is used to write Avallaen spoken by approximately 35 million people on the northern end of Escerna, a massive volcanic continent in the N'ra Teoi (Great North Sea).
Vüväloiek dü quuo / I love you
Vaik vaierüs cünch vaivoiväl / Life is worth enjoying
Avallaen, Ling'amon', Olorexh, Romanabic, Scriptic II, Talisman
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