![]() This was recently located, Elven Wedding Customs. Recent Find! Download the PDF: Dimitra Fimi’s scholarly study of the Tolkien languages!įor those of you who are looking for how the Tengwar and/or the Cirth can make a system of divination (not unlike the Runes but of course different) – start here with the 36 Taratir on Middle-earth Reunion’s website.Īt, find materials that feature JRR Tolkien here and here. Take a look at the Sindarin Elvish Name Generator as well as this link – look into the “themes” options for the best matches. Another solution is to use is PopChar).Īlso – check out some Online Tengwar Transcribers: (our favorite), Tengwar Transcriber, and Glaemscribe – nice!įor those interested in Elvish Names (Quenya or Sindarin), perhaps you feel pulled to start with your birth name – see ’s Name Website. Here is a tutorial that actually has some other fonts to download. ![]() (Note: The Dan Smith Font keyboard layout is not based on sound, so, it is rather complicated to use. If you want to use a computer, you can use the Mac and Windows version of Elvish Tengwar Fonts by Mans Bjorkman (using keyboard mapping of Dan Smith, who also created the Cirth, or Rune/Runic Fonts). One may also wish to have on-hand Volume 3 of 3 of the Lord of the Rings: the Return of the King for Appendices E, or pages 9-14 of Parma Eldalamberon #22. If you wish to write Tengwar by hand, try Elvish in 10 minutes. Other sources are: Parf Edhellen, Learn Elvish Language and įor Elvish Writing Systems, including the runic-looking Cirth and the writing system we usually associate with Elvish and appearing to be a form of cursive, the Tengwar: For webmasters looking to code accents, diphthongs and umlauts, use this HTML Coding Chart. Also see our Calendar Page and Quenya 101’s Calendar Resource.Įarendil of has a free and paid version for learning Quenya which is based on the free Ardalambion course (approved by Christopher Tolkien). The Tolkien Professor and Mythgard Institute also shared Signum University‘s awesome app for studying The Silmarillion – excellent!įor determining dates until our main website is back up – please use EoA’s calendar function. We absolutely ADORE The Encyclopedia of Arda! Their $4 US iPad App is so handy, well worth the money! It is similar to the Tolkien Gateway. Laurelin and Telperion – Two Trees of Valinor
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