Fonts for Tolkien's Alphabets

Fonts for Tolkien's Alphabets

In order to use a font, you need to actually know how to write in a certain alphabet. Information is in the third volume of the Lord of the Rings, where explanations of the use of the tengwar alphabet and the cirth (or runic) alphabet are given. This particular page gives links to where you can download fonts (electronic files) which you can use to write the alphabets.

Tengwar Fonts

The tengwar is an alphabet (not a language) and can be used to write any language. I am listing here some software fonts that you may find useful; all of the fonts that I list here are TTF fonts unless stated otherwise. For more information about how to actually write in the tengwar, see the Tolkien's Alphabets page. You will need to know how to write in tengwar before you can use any software font because tengwar letters do not correspond to the letters of the Roman alphabet. Also the keyboard mapping is different on each font, more or less.

Cirth or Runic Fonts

The Cirth (pronunced "kurth") are runes, that is angular letters, and can be used to write any language. They are sometimes called Dwarvish Runes to distinguish them from Germanic Runes, and they are called Certhas or Angerthas in the Sindarin language. Here are some links to fonts which you can download.

Sarati of Rumil

These fonts are all shareware or freeware, as I understand it, but please respect the requests of their creators, and, I hope, thank them for their generosity.

We do not yet have any fonts for the Goblin Alphabet nor for the Runes of Gondolin. In addition, many new variant forms of the Sarati have been published for which there are no fonts. Of course, it is not to be expected that anyone will go to the trouble to produce fonts for every variation of every alphabet that Tolkien every devised, since he seems never to have written anything the same way twice, over a period of 60 years. This just makes more fun for calligraphers, though!

Lisa Star LisaStar@earthling.net

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