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>For passages taking up more than one line, as in general narrative passages or “paragraphs,” the script is normally written in a vertical boustrophedon fashion (Greek for “as the ox plows”); specifically, it is written in vertical columns starting at the upper left of a page, with the first column being written top-to-bottom and each character oriented sideways and opening downward, then reversing direction in the second column and being written bottom-to-top with each character facing or opening upward. Each line continues this “zig-zag” approach from the left side of the page to the right, every other line running one direction as opposed to the preceding and following lines. This is illustrated by analogy with Roman letters to the left and can be seen in the sample of an Ithkuil passage below.
That language is insane, that's all there is to it