Yeongja

Yeongja is an writing system used to write a number of languages native to the continent of Yeongju, including, , and , among others. Derived from and, it developed in the Thunderbird Bay region around 925 CE.

Letters
The Yeongja alphabet has 34 letters, of which 28 are consonants and 6 are vowels. Long vowels are represented by repeating the vowel in question. The letters' ordering is loosely derived from the Fusenic system for kana.

Diacritics
There are three diacritics that modify the sound of other letters:

Countries
Yeongja is the sole official script in the following countries:
 * Atfalati
 * Gitsan
 * Hachuabsh
 * Hekatsut
 * Yelamu
 * Yudeok
 * Iyoka

Yeongja is a co-official script in the following countries: