| Feature | Lupine Script | Latin | Tengwar (Tolkien) | Shavian | |---------|---------------|-------|------------------|---------| | Phonetic precision | High | Low | Medium | High | | Learning difficulty | Hard | Easy (for English speakers) | Medium | Medium | | Artistic appeal | Very high | Medium | High | Low | | Logographic options | Yes (20+ symbols) | No | No | No | | Digital support | Limited | Full | Moderate | Minimal |
Lupine is less practical than Latin but far more expressive. It surpasses Tengwar in structural rigor and beats Shavian in visual charm. a wolf or other new script full
If you aim to write a complete script centered on a wolf or analogous predator, follow this beat sheet: | Feature | Lupine Script | Latin |
This structure works for any predator. Replace "wolf" with "shark" (Jaws), "alien" (Predator), or "corruption" (The Insider). Hence, "or other new script full." This structure works for any predator
Show, Don't Tell: Instead of telling the audience what's happening, show them through action and dialogue.
Dialogue: Make it realistic and purposeful. Each line should reveal character, advance the plot, or both.