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Loxian

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used today. The shapes for this alphabet were created from water. I made the letters from water, which, being a fluid form, metamorphosed into the Loxian alphabet of Ea." All of the remaining scripts are based on visual inspiration. As Ryan says – "Loxian began its life as a series of sounds. It was originally meant for only one song, and was to have no meaning, to be a 'soundscape'. The soundscape was Nicky’s idea. I had difficulty with the idea of having purely sounds in the song, and so began to create a meaning and a history behind them purely for myself. Then, as Enya wanted to use the ‘sounds’ or ‘words’ in two other tracks, Loxian was born. It developed into what I would call an art language. I was trying to create an experience; an expression that portrayed Nicky and Enya's vision. I was not trying to create a new language, per se. Yet ironically, even now, the Loxian language continues to grow.”
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Ryan, however, has said that while creating this ‘new language’ she was also very much aware of the fact that many of the languages of our world were dying. She said “Loxian is purely artistic and, although I have given it a history and culture, its primary function is still artistic. We are losing
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is the ea script. Ryan has combined two influences in this particular script. She says "The Old English word for water is 'ea' (in Middle English the word came to mean 'river' or 'running water') and the design for the alphabet came from water – the letters are, in fact, the common English alphabet
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so many world languages. Language is more than everyday communication, it holds history, customs and information about its people and their way of life. As the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered languages tells us – roughly every two weeks a language dies”.
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Ryan also created an interactive, on-line game – The Loxian Games – which also explores the Loxian language and the Loxian world. It takes the form of riddles, quests and ‘treasure hunts’ and again has a strong visual aspect to it.
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Roma Ryan has written a book which explores some of the world of the Loxians and gives some background information on the three Loxian songs. The book
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was released in two formats. The original, issued in 2005, is now out of print. A second publication was released by
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in 2006. Each of these publications contains a book of poetry within it; the first contains the
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The Loxian scripts draw on visual origins. The script used in the booklet for
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The language is used for the second time in song in Enya's 2015 album
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During the recording of "Water Shows the Hidden Heart", a track on
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poetry, and the latter poetry from "The Way Obsidian Sings".
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La Ricerca della Lingua Perfetta nella Cultura Europea
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The name "Loxian" was taken from the epithet of the
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