Garryosian

Garryosian (Garryosian: Garryosián) is a West Germanic language spoken in Garryosia. It is a direct descendent from Old Norse, along with Icelandic and Faroese. Unlike Faroese and Icelandic, Garryosian lacks the letter Ash, which is a staple in both Icelandic and Faroese. Like its Icelandic cousin, it includes Thorn, a letter that existed in Old English, Old Norse, Middle English and even in the Futhark runes. It also includes Eth, which is also used in Icelandic and Faroese, and was used in Old English and Old Norse. C in the Garryosian alphabet represents the ch phoneme used in English. This is because K and S already make the sounds that C makes in English, so it represents the ch sound instead.