Nilati

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Nilati is one of the alphabets used to write Snefaldian languages. It appeared in northern Sring Issa sometime around 200bce from an unknown source, but modern analyses link it very closely to Tengwar, and Elvish languages at large. The script appeared some time in ancient Neer Dal as culture advanced and evolved, becoming the language of literature and writing among the cultural elite of the pre-Neeri peoples.
Opening line of the Amershaman Medrahov in English and in nilati script

Nilati has been in use since the development of states in Neer Dal thousands of years ago, and has changed very little in the ensuing years. The script is still used in the modern day, and can be used to write languages other than Minol.