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Latest revision as of 16:57, 5 January 2024
The Tong-Nou Alphabet is the language that appears in both Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou and Chu-Teng. It is functionally a substitution cipher for Japanese hirigana/katakana. The alphabet is used extensively within in-world documents and names. Two puzzles from the first game involve working with the alphabet through interaction with the enciphered computer keyboard in Thi-eng.
Alphabet charts
Standard
∅ | K | S | T | N | H | M | Y | R | W | |
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Dakuten and Handakuten
G | Z | D | B | P | |
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Arabic numerals
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