High Elven alphabet (alphabet family)

The High Elven alphabet is a writing system used to render various spoken languages. It originally evolved in 800 BEKE, replacing it's predecessor, the Early High Elven alphabet, roughly corresponding to the shift from spoken Archaic High Elven to Classical High Elven. The alphabet was unique and cutting-edge in the respects that it introduced the distinction between capital and miniscule, it pioneered the usage of diacritics for vowel length distinction, and eventually more innovations would follow.

Dark Elven
The orthography largerly follows the customs of Etrandish and Artaburro Wood Elven, with several differences regarding the consonants:
 * 「c」 always stands for /ʃ~ɕ/, never for /k/. 「tc」 is used for /t͡ʃ~t͡ɕ/ (for the sake of simplicity, they are Romanized as 「sh ch」 instead of 「c tc」)
 * 「j」 is used for /ʒ~ʑ/, 「dj」 is used for /d͡ʒ~d͡ʑ/ (for the sake of simplicity, they are Romanized as 「zh j」 instead of 「j dj」)
 * 「g」 always stands for /g/, never for /d͡ʒ~d͡ʑ/
 * 「q」 stands for /q/, not /k/

The fronted vowels /æ æː ɜᵝ ɘᵝː ɨᵝ ɨᵝː/ are written 「ae áé oe óé y ý」.

Input

 * Template:HE: generic text in this alphabet
 * Template:HE1: text in Classical High Elven
 * Template:HE2: text in Middle High Elven
 * Template:HE3: text in High Elven
 * Template:MET: text in Middle Etrandish
 * Template:ET: text in Etrandish
 * Template:ETR: text in Etrancoasti
 * Template:WEA: text in Artaburran Wood Elven
 * Template:DELF: text in Dark Elven