Early High Elven alphabet

The Early High Elven alphabet was the alphabet of the Archaic High Elven language, and it was used alongside the Tolianem script, which would be abruptly phsaed out as the Early High Elven alphabet evolved into the Classical High Elven alphabet. All of the letters had names, and and every symbol had its meaning. Unlike it's descendant, the High Elven alphabet, the Early High Elven alphabet did not distinguish between long and short vowels, or vowels and semi-vowels.

Distinction between long and short vowels came along around 700 BEKE in Classical High Elven. Distinction between vowels and semivowels was an innovation came even later, around 200 BEKE in Middle High Elven.

Early High Elven did not have distinct capitals and miniscules. There was only one class of letters.

Input
To write in Early High Elven, you use Template:EHE (for generic writing) or Template:EHE0 (for writing that links to this article).