

On the officially licensed Drop + The Lord of the Rings MT3 Dwarvish Keycap Set, we’re bringing their look and language to your keyboard. Instantly recognizable from writings on legendary items such as the One Ring, the script of Tengwar was created by the ancient Elf Fëanor and eventually replaced the runelike Cirth to become the text of choice for Elvish languages such as Sindarin: the language featured on this set.įearless warriors and fabled builders, the Dwarves are among the most ancient and esteemed races in all of Middle-earth. On the officially licensed Drop + The Lord of the Rings MT3 Elvish Keycap Set, we’re bringing their elegance and mesmerizing script to your keyboard. Immortal, wisest, and fairest of all beings in Middle-earth, the Elves are a race unlike any other in Tolkien’s work. You can pick up the Elvish keycap set and the Dwarvish for 25% off, and perhaps that’s why The Verge noticed the story.

You can also buy the completed set from the. I always found it… wrong… I think it’s something that was done by someone one time and since it’s good enough nobody bothered doing it “right”. If you google it you’ll find the same image we all know.

There’s an elvish set and a dwarvish one, but no Black Speech as Matt3o wants things to be accurate, as Tolkien would, as we don’t have enough to recreate that tongue.Īnother thing I wanted to work on is The One Ring inscription. It feels like good timing for the release of The One Ring 2e. In other words, you can transform your keyboard into something suitable for Middle-earth.

Maker Matt3o developed a set of Tolkien keycaps. It’s good enough to go further, and so here we are. We couldn't figure out where else to put it).The Verge picked up a story today that dates back to the end of last year. Deep Thoughts (no, really, just Deep Thoughts. To make navigating the list a little easier, click these links to get to each category: Memoirs, Essays, Comics & Cartoons, Novels, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Nonfiction, Kids' Books & YA, Poetry, Classics, Short Stories and. Laughter is the best medicine, or so we hear - so read two (heck, read three) and call us in the morning! This year, we used it for an actual Nora, Nora Ephron, which our judges thought was the perfect application.Īnd speaking of our judges, you will find a couple of their works on the list this year - we don't let judges vote for their own work, but readers loved Samantha Irby's We Are Never Meeting In Real Life and Guy Branum's My Life as a Goddess, so the panel agreed they should stay. flexibly, but it generally means that each year, one particularly beloved or prolific author gets two spots on the list. Because space is limited, we try to hold each author to one spot on the list, but there are some exceptions - in 2015, for the romance poll, we created the Nora Roberts Rule. Some of the authors on this list are incredibly popular, and you voted them in over and over again (three guesses as to whom, and the first two don't count, David Sedaris).
