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Why is Yahkem omitted?

WhiteCoatSyndrome
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I was going through the Daedric alphabet page and it mentions that the letter for 'Y', Yahkem, is frequently omitted from Daedric text, but there are a handful of exceptions. (Same apparently applies to the Daedric letter 'X'.) So, why is it omitted in the first place, and why is it included in the few places it does appear? Does anyone know?
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  • Froil
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    It's possible the Daedric language doesn't have X's or Y's naturally, but it exists within Tamrielic/Cyrodiilic/whatever the name of English is in TES.

    The Dunmer speak Tamrielic/Cyrodiilic with an occasional Dunmer language word (e.g. N'wah, F'lah, Fetcher) but often write in Daedric script. Since some names have X's or Y's, they may have needed to invent Yahkem and/or Xayah, like for Tel Fyr.

    Basically they aren't real letters in the Daedric language but have been created by mortals so they can write whatever they want to in Daedric script. At least that's what I think.
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  • starkerealm
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    Froil wrote: »
    It's possible the Daedric language doesn't have X's or Y's naturally, but it exists within Tamrielic/Cyrodiilic/whatever the name of English is in TES.

    The Dunmer speak Tamrielic/Cyrodiilic with an occasional Dunmer language word (e.g. N'wah, F'lah, Fetcher) but often write in Daedric script. Since some names have X's or Y's, they may have needed to invent Yahkem and/or Xayah, like for Tel Fyr.

    Basically they aren't real letters in the Daedric language but have been created by mortals so they can write whatever they want to in Daedric script. At least that's what I think.

    Then what are the Xyvkin called?
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