> You can see the Omurax script at:
>
http://www.geocities.com/bluetextblack/omurax.jpg
>
> You can tell that I ripped a lot of the shapes from Tibetan, but I didn't
> always use them for the same sound. I have no "official" excuse for this; I
> just liked the shapes. Omurax is written from RIGHT to LEFT, and has some
> odd features. For example, there are no less than four characters
> pronounced
> [s]. This is because certain final letters are absorbed by the absolutive
> -s
> suffix.
>
> n + s = s "(n)s" character
> t + s = s "(t)s" character
> null + s = s ".s" character
> and of course the regular "s" character used everywhere else.
>
> Then there's these:
> k + s = x "x" character, pronounced [ks]
> v + s = ps "ps" character
>
> M
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