Runic Scribes

The Runic Scribes, also known as the Spelling Gang, are a group of characters that compromise the main cast of Lächeln und Regenbogen, and are written to be relevant to the Paletteverse to play a major part of its lore. They are moreso often partnered along with the Blessed by Clockwork and the Numina of Colour in the stories.

Common Details
There isn't much when it comes to the major details on what a Scribe looks like, as appearance and palette choices can vary, but one thing they have in common is that they have a pin or embroidered design on their clothing of the very letter symbol they're assigned with.

History (Development-wise)
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History (Lore-wise)
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Scribes of Preservation

 * Ash Fiore (they/them, he/him, scorchself) - representative of the old English letter Æ (ash)
 * Oedipus Lamb (they/them) - representative of the old English letter Œ (ethel)
 * Engel Russel (he/him) - representative of the old English letter Ŋ (eng)
 * Enye Villaverde (they/them, he/him) - representative of the Spanish letter Ñ (enye)
 * Theodore Heimisson (he/him, mistself) - representative of the old English letter Þ (thorn), currently deceased.
 * Thaddeus Heimisson (he/him, bloomself) - representative of the old English letter Ð (eth)
 * Wyatt Mann (he/him) - representative of the old English letter Ƿ (wynn)
 * Yona Gori (she/her) - representative of the old English letter Ȝ (yogh)
 * Ambrose Perkins (he/they) - representative of the symbol and old English letter & (ampersand), currently deceased.

Scribes of Evolution
Despite representing merely just sounds, they all each have special symbols to represent them. This also applies to the Scribes of Comprehension.
 * Amy Furlan (she/her, xe/xer, starself) - representative of the long A sound.
 * Eli Kos (he/him) - 25 yrs - representative of the long E sound.
 * Gabby Jónás (she/her, gummyself, gelatoself) - representative of the hard G sound.
 * Ike Duffy (he/him) - representative of the long I sound.
 * Jacques Eld (he/him) - representative of the digraph ZH.
 * Olaf Lamb (they/them, he/him) - representative of the long O sound.
 * Oona Lamb (she/her) - representative of the short OO sound.
 * Sherwin Payne (he/him) - representative of the digraph SH, currently deceased.
 * Ulrich Booth (he/him) - representative of the long U sound.

Scribes of Comprehension

 * Audley Fulton (he/him, they/them) - representative of the digraph AU.
 * Ernest Raines (he/him, aloeself) - representative of the digraph ER.
 * Owl Lamb (they/them, birdself) - representative of the digraph OW.
 * Oiva Lamb (she/her, they/them) - representative of the digraph OI.
 * Ulysses Soto (he/him) - representative of the /juː/ sound.
 * Whitaker Seabrook (he/him, reefself) - representative of the digraph WH.

Scribes of Modernization

 * Alex Fürst (she/her) - representative of Modern English letter A.
 * Brandi Platt (they/them, she/her) - representative of Modern English letter B.
 * Charlie Lis (she/her) - representative of Modern English letter C, and additionally the CH digraph.
 * Dell Chance (he/him) - representative of Modern English letter D.
 * Eben Johnson (he/him) - representative of Modern English letter E.
 * Flo Gallo (xe/xem, they/them, she/her) - representative of Modern English letter F.
 * Gemma Kloet (she/her) - representative of Modern English letter G.
 * Honey Innocenti (she/her) - representative of Modern English letter H.
 * Iona Lenz (she/her) - representative of Modern English letter I.
 * Juliet Quick (they/them, she/her) - representative of Modern English letter J.
 * Kip Maus (she/shim, they/them) - representative of Modern English letter K.
 * Libby Peacock (she/her) - representative of Modern English letter L.
 * Michael Paz (he/him) - representative of Modern English letter M.
 * Nowell Russel (ne/nem) - representative of Modern English letter N.
 * Oscar Lamb (a/a, he/him, they/them) - representative of Modern English letter O.
 * Pansy Joly (she/her) - representative of Modern English letter P.
 * Quinn Bourreau (they/them) - representative of Modern English letter Q.
 * Robyn Heeren (em/er) - representative of Modern English letter R.
 * Sadie Payne (she/her) - representative of Modern English letter S.
 * Talon Garbo (he/him) - representative of Modern English letter T.
 * Upton Foster (he/it) - representative of Modern English letter U.
 * Victor Orlov (ve/vir) - representative of Modern English letter V.
 * Wilkie Mann (he/him, ey/em) - representative of Modern English letter W.
 * Xavior Sauer (xae/xaer, he/him) - representative of Modern English letter X.
 * Yancy Kidd (they/them) - representative of Modern English letter Y.
 * Zed Hext (he/him) - representative of Modern English letter Z.

Trivia

 * The names of the generations are based on the meaning and philosophies on the alphabet their letters are derived from. Modernization, obviously, hails from the fact they're all based on the Modern English alphabet. Preservation, as because they're all based on old English letters (with the exception of Enye, who is just a Spanish letter), and as it is history, it needs to be preserved. Evolution's set were derived from the extensions of the phonetic conscript Nooalf, and the name Evolution is derived from the fact the conscript's philosophy is revolutionizing English spelling, basically a proposed English spelling reform. Comprehension's set was from another phonetic conscript, Unifon, and the fact the conscript was made to comprehend and understand the sounds of the English language (with the exception of Whitaker, whose /hw/ was taken from a more obscure conscript, Leafonetix).
 * This group and a lot of other groups in the Paletteverse are meant to reflect on the Spiritverse's rules, where there will be a major group of characters to their lore who all personify and/or represent different things; as the Paletteverse has concepts, the modes of persuasion, months, the Major Arcana, letters (additional sounds and diagraphs), numbers (and mathematical constants) , colours, and the Eastern zodiac, and the Spiritverse having other concepts, elements, the Western zodiac, school subjects, planets, countries, and constructed languages.