I got interested in learning Trunic, and since I wasn't able to find any good tools for learning it, I decided to make my own tool. At first I thought that it would be pretty good for practice... but later on when I implemented more features it started to become more and more janky... hopefully it is still of some use at least. To use this tool you need to know the fundamentals of how trunic works; inside lines are consonants and outside lines are consonants, and that the ring at the bottom makes the vowel get pronounced first. You can continue to the next rune by pressing space instead of the "next" button. If I continue learning Trunic and I find this tool unsatisfactory (since I already know of a lot of issues even before having started using it) I might make an improved version in Python or something. Definitely not scratch though as the easy beginning turned into a super messy cluster of code towards the end... This project was made on my account which I have had ever since I was in my young teens. Looking back at the old comments I made, DAMN I was a bitter and kind of rude person... I know bringing attention to this will only make more people look at it (I would be curious too), but I just wanted to make it clear that I am very different now. Although that is probably expected as it has been multiple years since then. Now I am only *very slightly* bitter and rude :)
HappyWulf for showing some basic mnemonics and coming up with the categorization of different runes: https://youtu.be/PH8ktkDYO1Y IPA symbols and for making the trunic part of the thumbnail: https://aryanpingle.github.io/Runic/ Example words for the runes: https://www.omniglot.com/conscripts/trunic.htm