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The script adapts [[glyphs]] for use as a written language, stringing groups together to form sentences, and occasionally uses glyphs phonetically to create words that do not yet have glyphs representing them. One example of this is the word '[[Parshendi]]', represented by the three glyphs 'parap', 'shenesh' and 'idi', strung together and underlined to indicate that the word is being spelled phonetically.{{ref|b|wor|c|52}}
   
 
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== Notes ==

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Stormwarden script is a writing system on Roshar used by the male scholars who predict highstorms.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

The script adapts glyphs for use as a written language, stringing groups together to form sentences, and occasionally uses glyphs phonetically to create words that do not yet have glyphs representing them. One example of this is the word 'Parshendi', represented by the three glyphs 'parap', 'shenesh' and 'idi', strung together and underlined to indicate that the word is being spelled phonetically.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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