Ilmudes
Ilmudes are inscribed tablets associated with ancient cultures of the Valari archipelago. They functioned as portable records and as ritual objects, bridging administrative and ceremonial life. The term ilmude is used by researchers to describe this family of artifacts; etymology is debated and the concept spans several languages and regions.
Physical form and content: Most ilmudes are clay or metal plaques, rectangular or oval, ranging from the
Script and decipherment: The signs show several related scripts, with some fragments deciphered in part. Scholars
Distribution and significance: Finds cluster near temple complexes, harbor towns, and market sites, suggesting a bureaucratic
Modern usage: In current scholarship and in speculative fiction, ilmudes appear as relics that preserve memory,