Are you learning all you can about Tolkien’s Tengwar? Have you noticed that there’s not a whole lot of information on Tengwar numerals? Well, Per Lindberg has noticed it, and decided he would make things a little easier for everyone.
He’s added two new Tengwar numeral sources at his Web site, the Mellonath Daeron unofficial home page. One is numerals in the King’s letter mode. The other is a PDF of the PostScript document available on the TolkLang archives.
There’s a lot of people out there that are into the Tengwar. Have you checked out the other posts in my Tengwar category?
There are a lot of sites on the topic, but only a relative few that are really good resources.
I’ve been using Tengwar for over a year now – learning it from Chris McKay’s website. I read and write it nearly at speed. I practiced by transcribing tons of poems then going back & reading them. If anyone wants to exhange Tengwar docs for practice, I’d love to help. If I’m repeating something from a previous post by someone else, forgive me, I didn’t go back and read them first. I use the original English mode, but can read the common mode fine, since that’s what I started with.
OK, so I am not the only one out there that likes this stuff???