Whether you’re a Klingon, Elf, Gnome or futuristic Pharoah it doesn’t matter – here on So Bad So Good, we’ve got you covered. Now thanks to these handy translations of fictional alphabets, you’ll never need to worry about that age-old language barrier again.
Admittedly some of them look a little like an even more baffling versions of Wingdings. The creators of this glyphs range from literature heavyweights J.R.R. Tolkien & Lewis Carroll, through to modern day cartoon writers like Matt Groening of The Simpons fame.
1 The Ancients alphabet
As Featured In: Stargate SG-1
2. Uruk Runes alphabet
As Featured In: The Lord of the Rings / Created by: J.R.R. Tolkien
3. Tengwar (Elvish) alphabet
As Featured In: The Lord of the Rings / Created by: J.R.R. Tolkien
4. Nyctographic Square alphabet
5. Matoran
As Featured In: Bionicle / Created by: LEGO

6. Old Hylian syllabary
As Featured In: The Legend of Zelda

7. Alien alphabet
As Featured In: Futurama / Created by: Matt Groening

8. Gnommish alphabet
As Featured In: Artemis Fowl / Created by: Eoin Colfer

9. Kryptonian
As Featured In: Superman / Created by: E. Nelson Bridwell




















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