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There are two character sets used during the events of ''Ultima VII''. Note that casting Translation or using a Translation scroll will display the writings in English characters, however they are still written in English even before translation.
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|| The Druidic Runes are found on buildings, gravestones and roadsigns throughout <includeonly>both</includeonly> Britannia<includeonly> and the Serpent Isle</includeonly>.


==Druidic Runes==
<includeonly>In Britannia, </includeonly>Druidic Runes are slowly going out of style just like the Virtues; new and renovated buildings such as Fellowship halls have signs using English characters. Additionally no books are written using these runes, further lessening the frequency of their use.
[[Image:Ultima Druidic Runes.png]]
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The Druidic Runes are found on buildings and roadsigns throughout both Britannia and the Serpent Isle. In Britannia they are going out of style; newer or more up-to-date buildings such as the Fellowship halls have signs using English characters. No books are written in these runes however.
 
==Ophidian Runes==
[[Image:Ultima Ophidian Runes.png]]
 
As well as various serpent motifs and artifacts, the Ophidians used a serpent-based writing system. It is used exclusively on works found in or originating from their ruins. Unlike the Britannians, their books were also written in the runic script.

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Ultima Druidic Runes.png The Druidic Runes are found on buildings, gravestones and roadsigns throughout Britannia.

Druidic Runes are slowly going out of style just like the Virtues; new and renovated buildings such as Fellowship halls have signs using English characters. Additionally no books are written using these runes, further lessening the frequency of their use.