Syllabary writing system

The syllabary writing system is the modern writing system which developed and evolved into its current standardized form during the Naja Dynasty period. It has mostly replaced the glyph system. There are 64 character which each represent a syllable: most are CV but a few, some of which only appear at the end of words, are CVC or VC

Although the glyph system is retained primarily by scholars, poets and other educated members of the upper class, the syllabary system is the primary writing system used to communicate. The syllabary system is favored by the Merchants League and by printing houses. Some princes and barons can only read things written in the modern syllabary and others are "semi-literate" with an imperfect grasp of the syllabary system.