Artistic Forces/Alfebeth

Afalbeth, otherwise known as the Alfabeth Alphabet, the Animatopian Basic, the Animatopian Common Script, the Animatopian Common Alphabet, the Animatopian Basic Alphabet, or the Animatopian Basic Script, is a constructed script and glyphic writing system influentially borrowed from the Greek alphabet, the Latin script (notably basic Latin/English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Esperanto alphabets), and Aurebesh from Star Wars, and used for representatively transcribing and writing Animatopian Basic Standard, the widely spoken and written language in the world of Animatopia, as its predominant writing system. Its characters also have the same pronunciations compared to the English language.

In some territories like those on Earth, Afalbeth is sometimes used alongside Latin, one of its inspirational scripts.

Name
The name "Afalbeth" comes from the first two letters of the Afalbeth alphabet: Afal, which is the reversed spelling of the first Greek letter Alpha with letter "f" in it, and Beth, which is the second Greek letter Beta but replaced with letter "h" at the end of the word. This is similar to the real-word term "alphabet," derived from the first two letters of the Greek alphabet: alpha and beta.

Glyphs
Like the Japanese kanji, consisting of logographic Chinese characters that came from the Chinese script and used for writing Japanese along with hiragana and katakana, the letters, numbers, and symbols of Afalbeth have taken from the elements of Greek, Latin, and Aurebesh alphabets and scripts, including Roman and Chinese numerals. This writing system consists only 55 letters and 10 numerals, including symbols and punctuations.

In other languages

 * Chinese: Traditional: 阿法貝什文字; Simplified: 阿法贝什文字 (Āfǎbèishén Wénzì)
 * Japanese: アファルベス文字 (Afarubesu Moji)
 * Korean: 아팔베스 (Apalbeseu)
 * Russian: Афальбет (Afal'bet)

Trivia

 * Before Artistic Forces, Afalbeth is a constructed script, used for predominantly transcribing the language known as Animatopian Basic and influenced by a combination of two traditional and one constructed writing systems, most specifically Greek, Latin, and Aurebesh from the Star Wars series as a cultural reference.