2021-4-7: Created with FontForge (http://fontforge.org) Fontname: Nalthis Version: 001.000 Glyphs are Copyright (c) 2021 of Brandon Sanderson and Dragonsteel Entertainment. This font was created by 17thShard user TheKingofCrimsonesia. It is a fan-created imitation of the script adorning the cover of the Leatherbound edition of Warbreaker. Neither the individual glyphs nor the font may be used for commercial purposes, as per Sanderson's fanart guidelines. This font contains two lookup tables: ccmp - W to UU multiple glyph substitution kern - pairwise class-based kerning values All letters besides F, G, J, P, Q, X, and Z appear on the Warbreaker Leatherbound cover or on internal art. The Latin transcription of that text was decoded by users Pagerunner, Argent, Jofwu, SpikeMe, and Moonrise of the 17thShard forum. The seven missing letters are assigned by me based on trends in the IPA designations of similar glyphs and are in no way canon. Additional unused glyphs created following the existing patterns are assigned to: "Aacute" U+00C1 (U+0193) - same base stroke as A, Y "aacute" U+00E1 (U+0225) - same base stroke as A, Y "Eth" U+00D0 (U+0208) - same base stroke as D, T "eth" U+00F0 (U+0240) - same base stroke as D, T "Uacute" U+00DA (U+0218) - same base stroke as U, O "Esh" U+0283 (U+0256) - same base stroke as C "Tesh" U+02A7 (U+0257) - same base stroke as C The unused glyphs are also assigned based on IPA trends, but no automatic substitutions have been included in the font. If using MS Word, once you create a new document, type some text, and set the font to "Nalthis," you must also highlight the text, expand Word's "Font" section at the top (or press Ctrl+D), and navigate to the "Advanced" tab. Here you must select the checkbox "Kerning for fonts" under the "Character Spacing" section, and under the "OpenType Features" section select "all" from the drop-down menu labeled "Ligatures." I wish Word didn't make this so convoluted. If you use a different text editor, search for information on "enabling advanced typography features" or "enabling ligatures and kerning" for your program of preference. My experience is limited to Windows & Microsoft; sorry I can't be of more help :(