Abyssal infernal script. I found a variety of demonic languages but none of them were specifically dds infernal just demonic. The abyssal language was a form of primordial warped and twisted by the evil of the abyss. The infernal languages alphabet use the thirty three geometric glyphs and they composed all of straight lines and it includes a second character set for the mathematical symbols and also for numbers.
The planes of the abyss and in some settings pandemonium are where they would be common. And it was so. For philosophy or poetry it is the poor one and for the accounting and for the record keeping the infernal tongue is the ideal language.
First a few notes. I was creating a character and she was a teifling. By using the infernal alphabet the abyssal language can be written.
Abyssal was the language for the demons and the infernal was the language for the devils. So i went online and looked for an infernal translator. So many peoples are asking about baenre cok diemrey nocutero meaning as per the abyssal dictionary finally the meaning to this is house baerne will prevail.
And looked and looked and looked. As per the dnd languages this abyssal language in dnd 5e was used infernal language script or barazhad alphabet. The demons those who are from the infinite layers of abyss they speak the abyssal.
So abyssal is spoken by demons and infernal is spoken by devils. Both languages share the infernal alphabet. Abyssal is the language of demons and chaotic evil outsiders.
Her name was important to her backstory and it needed to be in infernal. Abyssal used the infernal languages script or the barazhad alphabet. There is an existing abyssal translator but it only has a word list it seems.
So i figured why not make a cipher one like the infernal translator. These races are from 2 different planes so there isnt much intersection between the language outside of the alphabet. The devils those who are from the nine hells they speak the infernal.
Its primarily a cipher but there are a few words that have special translations.