Dëngárish History: Dëngárish origins from Gonstomish, Heaven's official language, as a hard, rude, or harsh version of the language. It was written and developed by many of the Damned, with many glyphs featuring The Eye, as they see It as a symbol of hope and true peace and justice. It is inspired on Bopomofo, Kanji, Greek (for some mathematical symbols), and the romantic alphabet (seen in English and Spanish). Writing Medium: Dëngárish is supposed to be written on: paper or similar surfaces, hard solids like rock or stone, and can be written with paint (brushes or color pencils), feathers (with ink), or pencils. Dëngárish is NOT supposed to be written on: clay, sand, plastic, gum, mud, or any soft surfaces. Dëngárish should ONLY be copied in soft surfaces for an emergency situation. Color: Can be written in any color, but here is a basic guide on the meaning of each color: Red: violence, blood, color of order and peace in Hell. Blue: water, injustice, chaos. Dark blue resembles comedy. Green: death and despair. Pink: does not have a meaning, but is mostly used for things that should not exist or are widely considered "weird" Purple: color of the Nightshade, the "national flower" of Hell, also means poison and good luck, sometimes also means tragedy. Yellow: Nausea and Greed Brown: mankind/humanity Grey: Devilry and also refers to the Damned/Inhabitants of Hell Black: elegance, sign of respect and/or superiority How to write: