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Dougie, is the font from the sample clean or is it destructed like that? If it is clean, the base is Olde English, a revival by Dieter Steffmann. You may also have a look at English Towne there for similar feelings. And all the others, too.
BTW, what does the "Goblin King" look like? And Dougie, you made everything right. There is no forum-rule to first post a font and then ask. How could that be? No, everything fine, let's be happy alltogether.
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OK. First on the A: I gamble that thet swapped the Fette Fraktur A with the old Anglican for readebility as the Fette Fraktur A may not be recognized by many as an A.
Still, why swapping the s? The thing simply does not match with the rest of the text. It's a dissonant. Anyway the one that comes closest is the Engravers Old English. Exept for missing the dionagal line. Maybe that got lost in the scan? There are tons of copycats of the Engravers Old English around. Have a look at these and be amazed.
Chivalry
Clerestory
EnglandOldDB
Linotext
Lincoln
Linustext
Mariage-Normal
Medic Text
Meriage DB
Wedding Text
Old English
Old Gondor
Olde Englishe
Oldtext
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