Fantasy font created for glyphic alphabet, each letter (except for numbers) intended to be drawn with one stroke. Meant as means of communication for draconic creatures, but can be adapted to spice up any writing meant to be cryptic.
ETC Vieux Canard is whimsical, geometric sans-serif font based on V. Sarela's "Res Cogitans" and Christian Munk's "Insular Typewriter".
Some letters are oddly kerned, but that is due to FontStruct's +/- 10 unit limit on kerning.
Code Ancient Language for DnD Puzzles, The key is to imagine to put every letter of the alphabet in a tic tac toe grid and pick the shape of the box that contains the letter. For letters from J to R just use the same grid and put a dot in the middle of the boxes. For letters from S to V use a cross and put letters in the 4 corners and pick again just the part of the shape where the letter is. For the last 4 letters do the same thing and put again a dot in the middle of the shapes.
This font consists of three basic shapes: square, quarter circle and triangle. When I first tried to make this font, I was deeply attracted by the shape of the letter O. I found the counter to be a fascinating shape which led me to create the whole alphabet.
When I designed the letter A, I realised that it looked like a circus tent. But after more and more letters were designed, especially the letter G, I gradually found that the font was beginning to look like a toy made from interlocking triangles – a popular toy in Chinese middle schools. It can be bent into many different shapes.
RuneBlade is a font made for storytellers and adventurers to weave their tales in its sharp, runic scrawl. Inspired by Dungeons&Dragons, it's ready to find its way into fantasy adventurers and historic tales of.... well, whatever the campaign turns out to be.
I am planning on using this as the script for infernal in my DND campaign, it is roughly based on Latin, Hebrew, and Cyrillic giving it what I consider a very orderly looking alphabet. I purposefully excluded letters that would not be commonly used or can be created easily.
I am planning on using this as the script for infernal in my DND campaign, it is roughly based on Latin, Hebrew, and Cyrillic giving it what I consider a very orderly looking alphabet. I purposefully excluded letters that would not be commonly used or can be created easily. This version is designed to look as though it had been printed for the Infernal gazette or another official document that had been typed rather than written.
A font for D&D's Qualith script, based on the Qualith font by Sunakai.
The Japanese name of this font is 神域幻記紋(jinniki‐gen‐kimon).
This font emphasizes appearance rather than ease of use and is recommended for games, fantasy comics, etc.
このフォントは、使いやすさよりも外観に重点を置いており、ゲームやファンタジー漫画等に推奨されます。