A Note From The Author:
Totally based on the LOTR translations of the Runes.
Tolkien did take some liberties in his books. (P and J for example)
CAPS is the standard, LowerCase are the Combos
Probably should switch that, let me know if that is what you want.
Upper and Lower case seems redundant so I have incorporated the letter combos into the lowercase alphabet.
It would be nice if this became a standard.
Numbers came from Stargate Universe and seemed appropriate and easy.
Other Lowercase Features:
+ is a Double Letter Indicator - Cutting is a lot of work
a is the 'Oak' A
b is the 'Tolkien' B
c is CH
d is ND
e is EA
f is EE
h is SH
k is CK
n is NG/ING
o is OO
t is TH
s is ST
NOTES:
If a tehta intersects with the telco of a tengwa, hold Shift to place it above.
Some tengwar have capitalized variants - T, S, and K. These represent th, sh, and gh, respectively.
Long vowels are written with both upper and lower tehtar; broom would be typed brUum. If this is not possible, the long vowel marker (typed with a capital J) is used; "thee" would be typed tIiH or tIJ.
Vowels at the end of a word are written below a vowel marker, typed with a capital H.
Three abbreviations are present: @, &, and _, representing ash (a/one), agh (and), and ishi (in/inside), respectively. More may be added.
My interpretation of a variation of the Tengwar optimized for Blackspeech and rendered in a unique style commissioned by the Dark Lord Himself.
Something to note: The symbol for th is represented by what should be the symbol for f, and the symbol for s is represented by what should be the symbol for th. This was to keep a consistent one base wide width for all of the characters. As well, nonstandard forms of h, s, z, l, and r were chosen specifically to keep the consistency between letters to an absolute maximum.