Westlandic Alphabet

The Wessen Alphabet is the version of the Latin Alphabet used to write the Wessen Language. It is Latin Alphabet with Diacritics, and five added letters; Ƿƿ (Wynn), Þþ (Thorn), Ææ (Ash) and Ðð (Eth), including the digraph,  Ö ö (Ore) which is treated as a letter, unlike in other languages. The modern Latin Wessen Alphabet was first used in the 11th century.