File:Tolkien's Futhorc K.svg
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[edit]DescriptionTolkien's Futhorc K.svg |
English: From Tolkien's Runic alphabet used in The Hobbit |
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Source | Created by editing File:Certh 46.svg and using File:Tolkien'sFuthorc K.jpg as a reference |
Author | Offnfopt, Tasnu Arakun |
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