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== On Roundworld == | == On Roundworld == | ||
Ogham runes | {{wp|Ogham|Ogham runes}}, or the tree-alphabet, were beginning to emerge as a written Celtic script at the time the Celtic world was largely over-run by the Romans - they persisted for a long time in Ireland, (influenced by Nordic runes) although Britain and Gaul adopted the Latin alphabet. | ||
Revived in our day as a part of modern Paganism and witchcraft, (of the Magrat Garlick folklorique sort) | Revived in our day as a part of modern Paganism and witchcraft, (of the Magrat Garlick folklorique sort). | ||
[[Category:Discworld culture]] | [[Category:Discworld culture]] |
Latest revision as of 04:23, 2 April 2022
The age-old written language of the Oggs, referenced in Lords and Ladies. The Oggs have been around in Lancre for a very long time.
On Roundworld
Ogham runes, or the tree-alphabet, were beginning to emerge as a written Celtic script at the time the Celtic world was largely over-run by the Romans - they persisted for a long time in Ireland, (influenced by Nordic runes) although Britain and Gaul adopted the Latin alphabet.
Revived in our day as a part of modern Paganism and witchcraft, (of the Magrat Garlick folklorique sort).