so I've had another look at the Vaguely European Writing System (for ambiguously European background settings in comics etc...) and..... uh.. like, the purpose was to "unify" Latin, Greek and Cyrillic in the most obvious, least ambiguous way possible. and in a way that looks good (because Greek characters tend to stand out stylistically, and Cyrillic has excess letters to accommodate Slavic languages) and.... I've basically just made Cyrillic-lite
which is anticlimactic, but anyway. it's functional. have a look
‹a› Aa, /b/ Бb, /d/ Dd, ‹e› Ee, /f/ Фф, /g/ Гг, /h/ Hh, ‹i› İi, /j/ Jj, /k/ Kк, /l/ Λʌ, /m/ Mm, /n/ Nɴ, ‹o› Oo, /p/ Пn, /r/ Pp, /s/ Cc, /ʃ/ Ѡѡ, /ʒ/ Ѡ̄ѡ̄, /t/ Tt, /θ/ ϴϑ, ‹u› Yy, /v/ Вв, /w/ Uuŭ, /x/ Xx, /z/ Zʒ
/ŋ/ гг/гк, /ɲ/ ɴɴ, /tʃ/ tѡ, /dʒ/ dѡ̄. and Вв should probably move up in alphabetical order now that I've thought about it
[image id: the v.e.w.s. handwritten forms]
1) Tѡiui homoj ectac deɴacкe ʌibépaj кaj éгaʌaj ʌaŭ diгɴo кaj pajtoj. İʌi nocédac patcioɴ кaj кoɴctcieɴtcoɴ, кaj deвyc кoɴdyti yɴy aʌ aʌia eɴ cnipito de фpatetco.
2) Tote ʌe eccepec hymaɴ ɴaѡe ʌibépe e éкuaʌ iɴ diɴɴitate e iɴ depeкtoc. İʌʌec ec dotate de patcjoɴ e de кoɴѡieɴtcja e debe aгep ʌe yɴec вepco ʌe aʌtepec iɴ yɴ cnipito de фpatépɴitate.
3) Ty ʌeʒ étp hyméɴ ɴéc ʌibʒ et éгou eɴ diɴɴité et eɴ dpua. İʌ coɴ dyé de péʒoɴ e de кoɴcjeɴc e duaв aѡ̄ip ʌeʒ yɴʒ eɴвep ʌeʒ outp daɴʒ yɴ ecnpi de фpatepɴité.
[image 1: handwritten cursive example of text sample 1 above (with two spelling mistakes) ; image 2: print handwriting of sample 2 above]