Since there are 25 vowels and 15 consonants, I was going to make a system of runes that suggested positions along a gear. The vowels would suggest points around Loam's star, and the consonants points along the five spokes. Just haven't had time to spend in front of GIMP to make it happen. So basic vowels like /\ for I and |/ for A and \| for O with doubled lines to indicate the accented character immediately next to each point, double both likes to indicate the ^ form. Tricky part is the hybrids half-way between points.
I'm leery of having runes look so similar, but I'll reserve judgement until I see the finished product. Here's the ones I came up with:
Note there's actually 17 consonants (
sh,
th, and
ng counted as one each, and
h doesn't count since it never occurs except in
sh and
th)
These runes are pretty arbitrary, though, and you'll notice that some look like Roman letters, so there could be some confusion. There's only so many combinations of straight lines you can come up with...
Unrelated, but I'd like some input. I've been thinking of making a minimal case-system for nouns, to help with legibility: a "subject" and an "object" case. It'd work with the sentence-structures, but would clue you in to the voice earlier.
As it stands now:
Mamgoz guth tovon. - "The dragon kills the dwarf"
Tovon mamgoz guth. - "The dwarf is killed by the dragon"
Guth tovon (mamgoz)! - "Kill the dwarf (dragon)!"
Is that readable enough, or would it help significantly to mark for objects, like so:
Mamgoz guth tovnor.
Tovnor mamgoz guth.
Guth tovnor (mamgoz)!
The "tovnor" is also experimental: nouns arranged (C)VCVC would delete the second vowel, add that vowel + r to form the object case.