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J.R.R. Tolkien created many languages throughout his life. He wrote in one of his letters that the tales of Middle-earth (The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarilion) grew from these languages, rather than the languages being created for use in the stories.
Tolkien also created a number of different alphabets to write his languages - the Sarati alphabet only appears in a small number of inscriptions in the tales of Middle-earth.
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Source: http://at.mansbjorkman.net/sarati.htm
Information about Sarati (includes a free font)
http://at.mansbjorkman.net/sarati.htm
Information on how Sarati can be used to write Quenya
http://www.elvish.org/gwaith/sarati.htm
Tolkien's Middle-earth alphabets, by Dan Smith
http://ring-lord.tripod.com/alpha.html
Hebrew modes for Sarati, by Yehuda Ronen
http://my.ort.org.il/tolkien/gandalf/ps/sarati.ps.gz
Sarati typewriter, by Ethan Deneault
http://www.steelangel.com/Sarati/SaratiMacros_v1.zip
Cirth, Sarati, Tengwar, Uruk Runes
Ancients' Alphabet, Ath, Atlantean, Aurek-Besh, Cirth, Daedric, D'ni, Dragon Runes, Futurama Alien Alphabet, Gargish, Gnommish, Hylian syllabary (Old), Hylian syllabary (Modern), Hylian alphabet, Klingon, Kryptonian, Marain, Romulan, Sarati, Standard Galactic Alphabet, Tenctonese, Tengwar, Utopian, Visitor, Zentlardy
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