Arnic alphabet

The Arnic alphabet is the writing system originally used by the ancient Arnes to write the Old Arnic language. It has been in use since the mid to late 6th century BC. It is derived from earlier Median and Pelagian alphabets. Due to the historic preeminence of the Arnic civilization and later the hegemonic presence of the descendant Arnic Nations, the alphabet gained widespread use for writing outside of the Arnic language family, first in Azora and then in other parts of the world.

Several Arnic-script alphabets exist, which differ in graphemes, collation, and phonetic values from the Classical Arnic alphabet.

Classical Arnic alphabet
The Classical Arnic alphabet was the first version of the alphabet to be standardized across multiple polities of the western shore and insular area of modern day Achysia. Its 26 letters represented the entire phonetic inventory of Old and Classical Arnic.