Kellarian Cursive

We at Dragon Moon (the writers of this encyclopedia) have just uncovered one of the greatest mysteries this planet has ever known -- their own history. And included in those files from ancient times are entire archives full of Kellarian cursive. The entire story about Kellarian history has yet to be fully read, since we are having a bit of trouble translating various primitive dialects into modern-day Kellarian, but so far, we've gathered a slight bit of information on Cursive writing.

Kellarian Cursive was developed thousands of years ago, even before Kellarian Hieroglyphs. Legends say that people long ago could read, write, and translate different languages into the strange cursive we've only recently discovered, and they turned out to be true. Although the ancient Kellarian Hieroglyphs are still used today on occassion, Kellarian Cursive is an art thought to have been completely lost.

Everyone could read and write cursive, and only completely natural tools were used to do so. A special type of tree -- still existing in Kellaria today -- supplied them with hollow thin writing tools, and they used red ink boiled from the roots of this same tree. They wrote on paper made from the tree's pulp. Ancient scribes chiseled the script into stone, since this this was before dragons were discovered, but all evidence of this has eroded away with time. It says somewhere else in the files that all paper and literature was burned after the third massive Pashe-ki attack, not by the Pashe-ki but by their own people. They didn't want their descendants to know how much their society had fallen. We have not yet deciphered anything else about details of written Kellarian.