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− | The '''Steel alphabet''' was the set of glyphs used on [[Scadrial]]. It has been shown that the glyphs evolved over time.{{ |
+ | The '''Steel alphabet''' was the set of glyphs used on [[Scadrial]]. It has been shown that the glyphs evolved over time.{{ref|symbols used in WoA & HoA}} |
Most of the symbols used were also used to represent various metals. |
Most of the symbols used were also used to represent various metals. |
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− | At some point the alphabet diverged such that the symbols used to represent [[Feruchemical]] metals were distinct to those used by [[Allomancy]] and the general alphabet.{{ |
+ | At some point the alphabet diverged such that the symbols used to represent [[Feruchemical]] metals were distinct to those used by [[Allomancy]] and the general alphabet.{{ref|Feruchemical metal table}} |
− | During the technological advancement after the [[Final Ascension]], the symbols used during the [[Final Empire]] were tweaked to become easier for printing.{{ |
+ | During the technological advancement after the [[Final Ascension]], the symbols used during the [[Final Empire]] were tweaked to become easier for printing.{{ref|the font, said by Peter, used in AoL}} |
{{quote|The three sets of symbols show the progression of the Allomantic text through the ages. The earliest script is from Hero of Ages. It was changed and modified into the Terris script symbols we see in Well of Ascension. After more time, the Terris script morphed into what is now known as the Allomantic Alphabet or the Steel Alphabet, which are the symbols used in Mistborn: The Final Empire. We've extrapolated the Steel Alphabet into a script that's more-standardized and refined for the chapter headings in Alloy of Law, which takes place 300 years after Hero of Ages.|[[Isaac Stewart]] on the history of the icons.{{url ref|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20120510041032/http://www.isaacstewart.com/mistborn-series-artwork/|text=Isaac's Mistborn artwork|post= wayback machine 2012-05-10}} |
{{quote|The three sets of symbols show the progression of the Allomantic text through the ages. The earliest script is from Hero of Ages. It was changed and modified into the Terris script symbols we see in Well of Ascension. After more time, the Terris script morphed into what is now known as the Allomantic Alphabet or the Steel Alphabet, which are the symbols used in Mistborn: The Final Empire. We've extrapolated the Steel Alphabet into a script that's more-standardized and refined for the chapter headings in Alloy of Law, which takes place 300 years after Hero of Ages.|[[Isaac Stewart]] on the history of the icons.{{url ref|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20120510041032/http://www.isaacstewart.com/mistborn-series-artwork/|text=Isaac's Mistborn artwork|post= wayback machine 2012-05-10}} |
Revisión del 11:08 30 ago 2014
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Relacionado con | Allomancy |
Mundo de origen | Scadrial |
The Steel alphabet was the set of glyphs used on Scadrial. It has been shown that the glyphs evolved over time.Error en la cita: Etiqueta <ref>
no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenido
Most of the symbols used were also used to represent various metals.
At some point the alphabet diverged such that the symbols used to represent Feruchemical metals were distinct to those used by Allomancy and the general alphabet.Error en la cita: Etiqueta <ref>
no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenido
During the technological advancement after the Final Ascension, the symbols used during the Final Empire were tweaked to become easier for printing.Error en la cita: Etiqueta <ref>
no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenido
“The three sets of symbols show the progression of the Allomantic text through the ages. The earliest script is from Hero of Ages. It was changed and modified into the Terris script symbols we see in Well of Ascension. After more time, the Terris script morphed into what is now known as the Allomantic Alphabet or the Steel Alphabet, which are the symbols used in Mistborn: The Final Empire. We've extrapolated the Steel Alphabet into a script that's more-standardized and refined for the chapter headings in Alloy of Law, which takes place 300 years after Hero of Ages.”
—Isaac Stewart on the history of the icons.[1]
Symbols and their Meanings
The mapping between the English and Steel alphabet was first achieved by Valkynphyre of the 17th Shard.[2]
Evolution of the Steel Alphabet
Metal | Ancient Terris (pre 0 FE) | Intermediary | Late Final Empire (ca. 1022 FE) | circa 341 FA |
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Iron | ||||
Steel | ||||
Tin | ||||
Pewter | ||||
Zinc | ||||
Brass | ||||
Copper | ||||
Bronze | ||||
Cadmium | ||||
Bendalloy | ||||
Gold | ||||
Electrum | ||||
Chromium | ||||
Nicrosil | ||||
Aluminum | ||||
Duralumin | ||||
Atium | ||||
Malatium | ||||
unknown | ||||
unknown | ||||
unknown | ||||
unknown | ||||
Lerasium | ||||
unknown |
Notes
- ↑ Isaac's Mistborn artwork wayback machine 2012-05-10
— {{{site}}} # - ↑ Referencia rota - Falta fecha: [[17s-1905:{{{2}}}|Treatise Metallurgic translation by Valkynphyre]]
— Foros de 17th Shard - {{{date}}}[[Special: WhatLinksHere/Cite: 17S-1905/{{{2}}}|#]]