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''For a description of the physical product that contained most Tengwar cards, see [[Tengwar Anthologies]].''
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{{CardSplashImage|LOTR-TW01S001.0|Each block included a Tengwar version of the [[Rare]] One Ring.}}


[[Tengwar]] is the name for the writing system used by Elves throughout the history of Middle-earth.  Details on the writing itself can be found [http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Tengwar here], [https://www.tecendil.com/tengwar-handbook/ here], [https://omniglot.com/conscripts/tengwar_eng.htm here], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tengwar here].
[[Tengwar]] is the name for the writing system used by Elves throughout the history of Middle-earth.  Details on the writing itself can be found [http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Tengwar here], [https://www.tecendil.com/tengwar-handbook/ here], [https://omniglot.com/conscripts/tengwar_eng.htm here], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tengwar here].
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Within the LotR-TCG, special promotional cards were released with all text written using this script. The text was  hand-lettered by noted New Zealand artist [http://www.danielreeve.co.nz/LOTR/ Daniel Reeve], the official calligrapher and cartographer of The Lord of the Rings movies.  His work includes the text shown on the inscription of The One Ring and the text within the pages of the [[Book_of_Mazarbul_(3R1)|Book of Mazarbul]].  
Within the LotR-TCG, special promotional cards were released with all text written using this script. The text was  hand-lettered by noted New Zealand artist [http://www.danielreeve.co.nz/LOTR/ Daniel Reeve], the official calligrapher and cartographer of The Lord of the Rings movies.  His work includes the text shown on the inscription of The One Ring and the text within the pages of the [[Book_of_Mazarbul_(3R1)|Book of Mazarbul]].  


Most Tengwar cards were released in 18-card batches called [[Tengwar Anthologies]], which were released one per 3-set [[Block]] (Hunters never got one due to Decipher's decline).  A handful were released as special event rewards or promotions in between anthology releases.  
Most Tengwar cards were released in 18-card batches called Anthologies, which were released one per 3-set [[Block]] (Hunters never got one due to Decipher's decline).  A handful were released as special event rewards or promotions in between anthology releases.  


Tengwar cards were legal to use in sanctioned Decipher tournaments and were considered identical to their English counterparts for gameplay purposes.
Tengwar cards were legal to use in sanctioned Decipher tournaments and were considered identical to their English counterparts for gameplay purposes.


== German Tengwar ==
== German Tengwar ==
German Tengwar cards for the first three Anthology sets were exactly the same as all other languages--namely, the same as the English version (there wasn't much point after all in re-transcribing a language that, realistically, practically no-one could read).  However, the German version of [[The War of the Ring Anthology]] is in fact transcribed in German, unique to all non-English language Tengwar cards.   
German Tengwar cards for the first three Anthology sets were exactly the same as all other languages--namely, the same as the English version (there wasn't much point after all in re-transcribing a language that, realistically, practically no-one could read).  However, the German [[War of the Ring Anthology]] are in fact transcribed in German, unique to all non-English language tengwar cards.   


The German Tengwar cards are noticeably more amateur than the hand-written ones made by Daniel Reeve.  The mode used doesn't appear to follow any known Tengwar mode, meaning that the authors likely just assigned letters to tengwa at random.  There is also a curious combination of vowels-as-glyphs and vowels-as-diacritic, possibly indicating that diacritics were used as direct translations of German diacritics.  On top of this, the lore font appears to have some missing letters, meaning that at times it will default to the game text font's letters, causing a jarring formatting switch partway through words.  
The German Tengwar cards are noticeably more amateur than the hand-written ones made by Daniel Reeve.  The mode used doesn't appear to follow any known Tengwar mode, meaning that the authors likely just assigned letters to tengwa at random.  There is also a curious combination of vowels-as-glyphs and vowels-as-diacritic, possibly indicating that diacritics were used as direct translations of German diacritics.  On top of this, the lore font appears to have some missing letters, meaning that at times it will default to the game text font's letters, causing a jarring formatting switch partway through words.  
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== Tengwar Card Releases ==
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto"
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! Card Source !! Release Date !! Cards
|-
| [[The Fellowship of the Ring Anthology]]<ref>Initial announcement: [http://web.archive.org/web/20080229123142/http://www.decipher.com:80/content/2003/06/060203lotranthology1.html]; subsequent delay announcement: [http://web.archive.org/web/20030810114305/http://www1.decipher.com:80/content/2003/07/071603lotranthologydelay.html]</ref> || 2003-07-25 ||
{{Card|1R1|TW}}
{{Card|1R13|TW}}
{{Card|1R14|TW}}
{{Card|1R30|TW}}
{{Card|1R50|TW}}
{{Card|1R72|TW}}
{{Card|1R83|TW}}
{{Card|1R89|TW}}
{{Card|1R96|TW}}
{{Card|1R114|TW}}
{{Card|1R127|TW}}
{{Card|1R165|TW}}
{{Card|1U231|TW}}
{{Card|1R237|TW}}
{{Card|1R256|TW}}
{{Card|2R52|TW}}
{{Card|2C102|TW}}
{{Card|2R105|TW}}
|-
| [[The Two Towers Anthology]]<ref>Initial announcement: [http://web.archive.org/web/20080305042130/http://www.decipher.com:80/content/2003/12/121103lotranthology-TTT.html], subsequent delay: [http://web.archive.org/web/20080229123147/http://www.decipher.com:80/content/2004/02/020604lotranthology-TTT.html]</ref> || 2004-02-25 ||
{{Card|4R1|TW}}
{{Card|4R19|TW}}
{{Card|4R73|TW}}
{{Card|4C90|TW}}
{{Card|4R100|TW}}
{{Card|4R103|TW}}
{{Card|4R154|TW}}
{{Card|4R173|TW}}
{{Card|4R176|TW}}
{{Card|4R219|TW}}
{{Card|4R225|TW}}
{{Card|4R289|TW}}
{{Card|4R301|TW}}
{{Card|4P364|TW}}
{{Card|5R25|TW}}
{{Card|5R29|TW}}
{{Card|5R100|TW}}
{{Card|6R88|TW}}
|-
| DGMA Tournament Prize || 2004-03 ||
{{Card|5R116|TW}}
|-
| [[The Return of the King Anthology]]<ref>Pulled from ROTK Anthology announcement on the Wayback: [http://web.archive.org/web/20080410155124/http://www.decipher.com:80/content/2004/09/092204lotranthology-ROTK.html]</ref> || 2004-10-20 ||
{{Card|7R2|TW}}
{{Card|7R211|TW}}
{{Card|7R221|TW}}
{{Card|7R227|TW}}
{{Card|7R321|TW}}
{{Card|7R324|TW}}
{{Card|8R15|TW}}
{{Card|8R25|TW}}
{{Card|8R38|TW}}
{{Card|8R51|TW}}
{{Card|8R57|TW}}
{{Card|8R103|TW}}
{{Card|10R6|TW}}
{{Card|10R9|TW}}
{{Card|10R25|TW}}
{{Card|10R88|TW}}
{{Card|10P122|TW}}
|-
| Decipher.com Store Promotion || ? ||
{{Card|7R79|TW}}
|-
| [[War of the Ring Anthology]]<ref>Pulled from the Wayback: [http://web.archive.org/web/20050215170447/http://www.decipher.com:80/content/2004/12/121704newslotr2005.html] and [http://web.archive.org/web/20070318204907/http://lotrtcg.fanhq.com:80/Articles/Article.aspx?ID=862]</ref> || 2005-08-19 ||
{{Card|11R1|TW}}
{{Card|11S33|TW}}
{{Card|11R54|TW}}
{{Card|11R57|TW}}
{{Card|11R123|TW}}
{{Card|11R226|TW}}
{{Card|12R17|TW}}
{{Card|12R35|TW}}
{{Card|12R54|TW}}
{{Card|12S73|TW}}
{{Card|12R79|TW}}
{{Card|12R174|TW}}
{{Card|13R5|TW}}
{{Card|13R46|TW}}
{{Card|13R112|TW}}
{{Card|13R137|TW}}
{{Card|13R156|TW}}
{{Card|13R174|TW}}
|-
| German War of the Ring Anthology? || 2005-08-19? ||
{{Card|11R1|TG}}
{{Card|11S33|TG}}
{{Card|11R54|TG}}
{{Card|11R57|TG}}
{{Card|11R123|TG}}
{{Card|11R226|TG}}
{{Card|12R17|TG}}
{{Card|12R35|TG}}
{{Card|12R54|TG}}
{{Card|12S73|TG}}
{{Card|12R79|TG}}
{{Card|12R174|TG}}
{{Card|13R5|TG}}
{{Card|13R46|TG}}
{{Card|13R112|TG}}
{{Card|13R137|TG}}
{{Card|13R156|TG}}
{{Card|13R174|TG}}
|}
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