[space] - enter thrice to make a "full" space
1 - telco
q - low telco/ára
a - high telco/halla
z - extended telco
! - telco doubled
Q - low telco doubled
A - high telco doubled
Z - extended telco doubled
2 - dental lúva
w - labial lúva
s - velar lúva/ossë
x - labiovelar lúva
W - labial lúva alt
X - labiovelar lúva alt
3 - dental lúva vertically flipped
e - labial lúva vertically flipped
d - velar lúva vertically flipped
c - labiovelar lúva vertically flipped
E - labial lúva vertically flipped alt
C - labiovelar lúva vertically flipped alt
4 - a-tehta 1-wide above
r - a-tehta 2-wide above
f - a-tehta 3-wide above
v - a-tehta 5-wide above
¤ - a-tehta 1-wide below
R - a-tehta 2-wide below
F - a-tehta 3-wide below
V - a-tehta 5-wide below
5 - e-tehta 1-wide above
t - e-tehta 2-wide above
g - e-tehta 3-wide above
b - e-tehta 5-wide above
% - e-tehta 1-wide below
T - e-tehta 2-wide below
G - e-tehta 3-wide below
B - e-tehta 5-wide below
6 - i-tehta 1-wide above
y - i-tehta 2-wide above
h - i-tehta 3-wide above
n - i-tehta 5-wide above
& - i-tehta 1-wide below
Y - i-tehta 2-wide below
H - i-tehta 3-wide below
N - i-tehta 5-wide below
7 - o-tehta 1-wide above
u - o-tehta 2-wide above
j - o-tehta 3-wide above
m - o-tehta 5-wide above
/ - o-tehta 1-wide below
U - o-tehta 2-wide below
J - o-tehta 3-wide below
M - o-tehta 5-wide below
8 - u-tehta 1-wide above
i - u-tehta 2-wide above
k - u-tehta 3-wide above
, - u-tehta 5-wide above
( - u-tehta 1-wide below
I - u-tehta 2-wide below
K - u-tehta 3-wide below
; - u-tehta 5-wide below
9 - wa-tehta 1-wide above
o - wa-tehta 2-wide above
l - wa-tehta 3-wide above
. - wa-tehta 5-wide above
) - wa-tehta 1-wide below
O - wa-tehta 2-wide below
L - wa-tehta 3-wide below
: - wa-tehta 5-wide below
0 - ya-tehta 1-wide above
p - ya-tehta 2-wide above
ö - ya-tehta 3-wide above
- - ya-tehta 5-wide above
= - ya-tehta 1-wide below
P - ya-tehta 2-wide below
Ö - ya-tehta 3-wide below
_ - ya-tehta 5-wide below
+ - andatehta 1-wide above
å - andatehta 2-wide above
ä - andatehta 3-wide above
' - andatehta 5-wide above
? - andatehta 1-wide below
Å - andatehta 2-wide below
Ä - andatehta 3-wide below
* - andatehta 5-wide below
§ - ára-tehta 1-wide below
½ - ára-tehta 2-wide below
< - ára-tehta 3-wide below
> - ára-tehta 5-wide below
à - ring tehta 1-wide above
á - ring tehta 2-wide above
â - ring tehta 3-wide above
ã - ring tehta 5-wide above
À - ring tehta 1-wide below
Á - ring tehta 2-wide below
 - ring tehta 3-wide below
à - ring tehta 5-wide below
| - rómen
@ - arda
£ - lambë
$ - alda
€ - silmë
{ - silmë nuquerna
[ - essë tall
] - essë nuquerna tall
} - essë short
\ - essë nuquerna short
´- hyarmen
` - hwesta sindarinwa
¨ - yanta
^ - úrë
" - bombadil w
# - bombadil hw
D - vaiya
S - hwesta sindarinwa/vaiya additional bow
~ - open anna
⟨ - silmë alt
⟩ - silmë nuquerna alt
Arcadia is a font that I made.
The name comes from its arcadey feel.
It is a font, and it will only support alphabets. No abugidas, no abjads, only alphabets.
Oh, and @SummerOfficials (ToogieLiam) is not allowed to comment on this.
Currently supports:
Latin
Greek
Coptic
Cyrillic
Armenian
N'Ko
Georgian
Tifinagh
Tengwar
The full set of Tengwar, created by J.R.R. Tolkien, also including a select set of punctuation marks and numerals 0 to 9. Note that many symbols do not corespond with their latin equivalent on the keyboard. Also note that, in order to write vowles separately, one has to use vowle carriers.
Key:
a/A = Tehtar A top/bottom
c/C = Calma/Anga
d/D Thule/Anto
e/E = Tehtar E top/bottom
f/F = Formen/Ampa
h/H = Hyarnen/Hwesta sindarinwa
i/I = Tehtar I top/bottom
j/J = Yanta/Ure
k/K = Quesse/Ungwe
l/L = Lambe/Alda
m/M = Malta/Ngwalme
n/N = Numen/Ngoldo
o/O = Tehtar O top/bottom
p/P = Parma/Umbar
q/Q = Silme nuquerna/Aze nuquerna
r/R = Romen/Arda
s/S = Silme/Aze
t/T = Tinco/Ando
u/U = Tehtar U top/bottom
v/V = Osse/Halla
w/W = Vala/Vilya
x/X = Hwesta/Unque
y/Y = Anna/Ore
z/Z = Harma/Anca
-/_ = Telco/Ara
This is a supplement to my Tengwar font Elrond. The light blue glyphs are only for demonstration: showing the proper placement of diacritical marks.
This is a clone of ElrondWhat if GS Unicode wasn't just made of pixels? What if it had a better, more appealing width/height ratio? What if it utilized the new FS inventory? And what if I wasn't way too ambitious/crazy in making this? No idea, but I'm eager to find out!
I've split this font series up by plane since font files have a technical limit of 65,535 glyphs.
Things that are planned but not (fully) implemented yet are italicized.
This font (Plane 0) should also serve as the hub for most major updates (like those relating to the series as a whole).
Links to planes:
Plane 0: [THIS FONT]
Plane 1: here
Plane 2
Plane 3
(No Unicode characters exist in Planes 4 through D as of U15.0)
Plane E: here
Plane F: here
Plane 10: here
PUA assignments:
E000~E07F - Tengwar
E080~E0FF - Cirth
E100~E14F - Engsvanyali [Engsvanyáli]
E150~E1AF - Kinya
E1B0~E1CF - Ilianore
E1D0~E1FF - Syai
E200~E26F - Verdurian
E270~E28F - aUI
E290~E2BF - Amman-Iar
E2C0~E2CF - Streich
E2D0~E2FF - Xaini [Xaîni]
E300~E33F - Mizarian
E340~E35F - Zirinka [Zírí:nka]
E360~E37F - Sarkai
E380~E3AF - Thelwik
E3B0~E3FF - Olaetyan
E400~E42F - Niskloz [Nísklôz]
E430~E44F - Kazat Akkorou [Kazat ?Akkorou]
E450~E46F - Kazvarad
E470~E48F - Zarkhand [Zarkhánd]
E490~E4BF - Rozhxh [Røzhxh]
E4C0~E4EF - Serivelna
E4F0~E4FF - Kelwathi
E500~E51F - Saklor
E520~E54F - Rynnan
E550~E57F - Alzetjan
E580~E59F - Telarasso
E5A0~E5BF - Ssuraki [Ssûraki]
E5C0~E5DF - Gargoyle
E5E0~E5FF - Ophidian
E600~E62F - Ferengi
E630~E64F - Seussian Latin Extensions
E650~E67F - Sylabica
E680~E6CF - Ewellic
E6D0~E6EF - Amlin
E6F0~E73F - Unifon Extended-1
E740~E76F - Unifon
E770~E77F - Solresol
E780~E7FF - Visible Speech
E800~E82F - Monofon
E830~E88F - Dni [D'ni]
E890~E8DF - Aurebesh
E8E0~E8FF - Tonal
E900~E97F - Glaitha-A
E980~E9FF - Glaitha-B
EA00~EA9F - Lhenazi
EAA0~EAFF - Wanya
EB00~EB3F - Orokin
EB40~EB5F - Standard Galactic
EB60~EB9F - Braille Extended-1
EBA0~EBDF - Cistercian Numerals
EBE0~EBEF - Lapointe Hexadecimal Numerals
EBF0~EBFF - Martin Hexadecimal Numerals
EC00~EC2F - Cylenian
EC30~EC6F - Syrrin
EC70~ECEF - Graflect
ECF0~ECFF - Whitaker Hexadecimal Numerals
ED00~ED3F - Deini
ED40~ED7F - Niji
ED80~EDAF - Iranic
EDB0~EDDF - Tassarunese
EDE0~EDEF - Zese
EDF0~EDFF - Grawlixes
EE00~EEFF - <unassigned>
EF80~F2FF - Latin Extended-1
F300~F3FF - Combining Diacritical Marks Extended-1
F400~F4BF - Symbols and Punctuation Extended-1
F4C0~F4EF - Ath
F4F0~F4FF - Number Forms Extended-1
F500~F5FF - Greek Extended-1
F600~F6FF - Cyrillic Extended-1
F700~F71F - Hebrew Extended-1
F720~F7BF - <unassigned>
F7C0~F7FF - Kana Extended-1
F800~F87F - Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows Extended-1
F880~F89F - Font Specifics
F8A0~F8CF - Aiha [Aiha (Kesh)]
F8D0~F8FF - Klingon
Additional PUA assignments can be found in the Plane F and 10 fonts.
Feel free to recommend PUA assignments!
Also, it's more than likely I won't know every script well enough that there won't be any mistakes. If/when I make a mistake, please tell me and I'll do my best to fix it!
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.
This is a font for Tengwar script, invented by J.R.R. Tolkien. Tengwar is used to write languages such as Quenya, Sindarin, created by the same author. It is also adaptated to write a number of spoken languages including English, Esperanto, French, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Italian, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish, Welsh and Lojban.