The written language of the Shal'Dran, or at least what can be matched to human text; The full Shal'Dranic alphabet contains some two hundred characters, many of which are contextual in their meaning. I've actually had this one on paper for a while now, but hadn't found a way to get it onto the computer untill I found this site.
there is no C, you have to replace this with S or K depending on the sound,
same thing for the V, W or F
and the Y, I, J or IJ
in origional futhark there is no Q or X, these are made here by Q=K+U and X=K+S
numbers 1-9 are good 0 gives 10
as there is no 0
shift+1to0 gives 11 to 20
I added a dot and a double and tripple, hiden under . : and ; I have seen them on markings but Im not sure of there use yet.
the ng rune is located under ñ (altgr+n)
th is under þ (altgr+t)
ï is under æ (altgr+z)
have fun
I just found out the concept of BindRunes I will try to add those to the list too, not sure how yet. but I will
uppercase will give bind runes, if the previus ends in a | then you and the next starts with a | you can merge them.
Just to test out the font contructor, and being unable to find exactly what I needed, I decided to try my hand at the younger futhark!
Capital letters are the long-stave runes, while the lowercase letters are the short-twig runes. They were generally not used simultaneously, so pick one system and stick to it.
There are many repeated glyphs, and this is because of how the system works; there are several closely-related sounds that share a rune. K/G, F/V, B/P, to name a few. (and don't get me started on the vowels)
I tried to match the latin letters you're typing to whatever rune most closely corresponds to it... from a norse point of view? As these writing systems are not a 1-1 match, it won't be 100% accurate all the time, and I'm also an amateur hobbyist from Norway, but I tried my best with what I knew.
For example, while I used ár (ᛅ/ᛆ) for E due to its usage in the [ei] diphtong (eg. in names like Einar (ᛅᛁᚾᛅᚱ)), it has really no rune on its own, and can also be written with íss, the I rune.
Compatible with most extra letters used in Scandinavian languages and Old Norse, and not really meant for writing in modern English, where nothing is consistent at all.
Update, Oct. 3rd: Fixed the lǫgr (ᛚ) rune. It is no longer mirrored. Not sure how I managed to make that glaring error, and I apologise to the thirty people who already downloaded this.
This is my imagination of how Cyrrilic and Latin letters would look like if were more "runic".
1:ah 2:ow 3:ee 4:sh 5:th 6:ue 7:ooe 8:ie 9:oy 0:oe -:- ^:aw
q:ng w:w e:e r:r t:t y:y u:u i:i o:o p:p @:ae [:oo
a:a s:s d:d f:f g:g h:h j:j k:k l:l ;:; :::
z:z x:dh c:ch v:v b:b n:n m:m ,:, .:. _:zh
!:! ":” ':’ (:( ):)
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1:ah 2:ss 3:eh 4:ei 5:tsch 6:üh 7:uh 8:ih 9:öh 0:oh -:- ^:äh
q:ng w:w e:e r:r t:t y:y u:u i:i o:o p:p @:ä [:ö
a:a s:s d:d f:f g:g h:h j:j k:k l:l ;:; ::: ]:au
z:z x:sch c:ch v:pf b:b n:n m:m ,:, .:. _:eu
!:! ":” ':’ (:( ):)
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This is the alphabet for a worldbuilding project I'm working on. It needs the reference decoder (which has not been published anywhere) to be used properly/read. It is also unfinished, and I would like to improve some of the punctuation marks as I feel they don't match the rest of the letters (especially the quotation marks). Please give me feedback on this!