A Treatise on Ancient Texts, Languages and Symbols
It is my only intention, and sole purpose of this tome to aquire greater knowledge of our enemies
May Sigmar Forgive and protect me, and guide my hand as I write these dark symbols.
1342IC
On The Runes of Chaos
The Runes of Chaos, in the written form are a series of phonetic runes, each letter form representing a vocalised sound. When written, it is far less powerful then the vocal form, hence it is the common practise among those who use magic, to write down their unholy spells into grimoires and other spelltomes, using these runes. Only once the words are spoken, the full magical potency of the spell is unleashed, it is also common for each wizard to use a different rune to represent each of the word sounds. This makes the grimoires very deadly after their creators death, because most of the attempts to read another wizards grimoire end badly and mispronouncing even a single syllable will usually have fatal consequences.
Some of the more common words are, the same in almost every case. Some Suffixes and prefixes as "Phak" (Which means, or denotes, an event and also denotes a verb. And, by itself, represents the word "shall") refer to the word with which they are joined.
A brief look on some of them follows:
Leth - Lord, Master
Phaos - Soul, Essence
Khaaqshy - Sunrise
Azyr'y - Iron
Khadhar - Night
Azyr'Phak - Drowning
Sawun - Wailing, Crying
Khadhar`Phak - Nightfall
Ohayshek - World
Chawun - Storm, Tempest
I'Phak - To close, To shut
Ua - You, Yours
Hysh - Light
Shar - Word, Words
Dhaaqshy - Comet, Meteor
Ighu - Finger, Point
Igha - Fist, Palm, Hand
Sawa - Birth, Born
Ghalet - When
Iofwa'Phak - Strike, Blow
Mowa - Mouth, Beak
Dhachamon - Sun
Kw'Phak - A high-pitched voice, Scream
Olf'Phak - Songwriting
Azyrash - Water
N't - No
Ela - Ear
The Runes, are shown, for those of the inquisitive mind and a strong stomach, below, although a word of warning is in order, prolonged looking at them my incite nausea, sickness, and madness.