High Sith
- "Over the centuries, Sith scribes simplified this system, creating several less complicated scripts from their hieroglyphic predecessor. While some supplemented the hieroglyphic writing to create the High Sith writing style for ecclesiastical uses, others such as the Common Sith script supplanted it in more mundane settings."
- ―"The Written Word," by Dr. Milanda Vorgan

High Sith was a script that stemmed from early hieroglyphics utilized by the Sith, created chiefly for ecclesiastical uses.
History
Most Sith manuscripts that have been found were written in High Sith, which was more ornate than its mundane counterpart, the Common Sith alphabet. Among them was Freedon Nadd's Sith spellbook.
Another Sith script, Massassi, was in use by the warrior class of the Sith species, and appeared etched on temple walls on Yavin 4; xenographologists discovered that the Massassi alphabet had ties to the simplified component of High Sith writing.[1]
Appearances
- Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — The Freedon Nadd Uprising (First appearance) (Retcon)
Sources
The Written Word on Hyperspace (article) (content removed from StarWars.com; backup link) (First mentioned)
"Endnotes for The Written Word" – jSarek's Infonet, John Hazlett's StarWars.com Blog (content now obsolete; archived from the original)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
The Written Word on Hyperspace (article) (content removed from StarWars.com; backup link)
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