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An important thing to note is that Unicode may not be able to cover everything you come across. Thankfully, though, there are resources for people in your situation. The Medieval Unicode Font Initiative is the central authority on allocating private use area code points to get some standardization in the presentation of nonstandard glyphs. It will require a specialized font to work, and won’t be the most portable, though. If you are willing to stray further from standard, I’d highly recommend checking out Junicode 2. It’s a singular font which further builds off of MUFI efforts, creating more or less it’s own standard, but also has features to keep documents from becoming unusable in the case that the font can’t be transferred alongside the text. What’s more, the font is under active development and accepting new glyph requests. While it may take some time to get the new glyphs you need added, considering the whole thing is being made by one person for free, I’d say it’s a pretty good deal.
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