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  2. Twine (software) - Wikipedia

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    Twine 2 is a browser-based application written in HTML5 and Javascript, also available as a standalone desktop app; it also supports CSS. [5] It is currently in version 2.9.0, as of June 2024. [1] Rather than using a fixed scripting language, Twine supports the use of different "story formats".

  3. List of constructed scripts - Wikipedia

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    Proposed alphabet used to write the Fula language: Afaka: Afak: 1910: Afáka Atumisi: Syllabary used to write the Ndyuka language, an English-based creole of Surinam Aiha: 1985: Ursula K. Le Guin: Alphabet of the fictional Kesh language in her novel Always Coming Home: Ancient 2019 Inkle: Logographic script of the fictional Ancients in their ...

  4. NovelAI - Wikipedia

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    NovelAI is an online cloud-based, SaaS model, and a paid subscription service for AI-assisted storywriting [2] [3] [4] and text-to-image synthesis, [5] originally launched in beta on June 15, 2021, [6] with the image generation feature being implemented later on October 3, 2022.

  5. Fictional language - Wikipedia

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    Internet-based fictional languages are hosted along with their "conworlds" on the internet, and based at these sites, becoming known to the world through the visitors to these sites. Verdurian , the language of Mark Rosenfelder 's Verduria on the planet of Almea, is an Internet-based fictional language.

  6. List of constructed languages - Wikipedia

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    A zonal auxiliary language based on the Romance languages. Guosa: 1965 Alexander Igbinéwéká: A zonal auxiliary language for West Africa derived primarily from Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo. Afrihili: afh 1970 K. A. Kumi Attobrah: A pan-African language. Runyakitara: early 1990s: A standardized language based on four closely related languages of ...

  7. Heptapod languages - Wikipedia

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    In "Story of Your Life", Heptapod B, the written language of the heptapods, is described as looking "like fanciful praying mantids drawn in a cursive style, all clinging to each other to form an Escheresque lattice, each slightly different in its stance." [31] The script consists of a series of semagrams.

  8. Constructed writing system - Wikipedia

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    The best-known constructed scripts dedicated to fictional languages are J. R. R. Tolkien's elaborate Tengwar and Cirth, but many others exist, such as the pIqaD script for Star Trek's Klingon language, [7] and D'ni from the Myst series of video games. [8]

  9. Elvish languages - Wikipedia

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    Language Creator Setting Based on Notes The Ancient Language: Christopher Paolini: The Inheritance Cycle: Old Norse, Tolkien [5] Used by elves and by the riders and other magic users to cast spells. It was the language of the now extinct Grey Folk. One cannot lie in the Ancient Language and one is bound by what one says in it. Ellylon and Hen ...