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Obelisk Research

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    Obelisk Writing

    The obelisks we've studied so far indicate a formal writing system, consisting of logograms and syllabary, validating my hypothesis. Certain lexigraphs are repeated, hinting at a thematic consensus. Alternatively, a limited vocabulary. As per usual, I cannot decipher the language. I am disappointed but not surprised. — Loraine Crim, Yearwake, 505 D.A.

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    Progress! Also — Headaches!

    After weeks of in-depth study, I've found parallels between the simplified ancient phonetic characters and the historic origins of phonemic human writing. I theorize that the modern alphabetical system may be derivative of the ancient syllabary. Sadly, the investigation could not continue due to a deathly and strange odor emitted from a nearby opening... It has clouded the minds of my researchers and caused everyone headaches. Just like the ancient writing, but worse. Why did the Ancients not simply create a traditional alphabet instead of relying on multiple unique, overly complex symbols for every single syllable? Pictograms would have done the job, too. — Loraine Crim, Midyear, 505 D.A.

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    Confusion Above All

    We meant to decipher the ancient language on our expedition. My findings so far: The little symbol that looks like a sleeping Fae Deer means "fire". Or something. I humbly suggest these symbols were constructed in the most obscene fashion to purposefully ridicule researchers. However, I see unique signs compared to western obelisks... A dialect? Perhaps it's true what the townfolk say, and the Ancients truly intend to keep their secrets forever. I wonder what they're trying to hide. — Loraine Crim, Yearwake, 506 D.A.