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Designed to look like the writing from Hyrule in "The Legend of Zelda". Includes entire basic Latin keyset, plus some special characters.
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Tue, 12th August, 12:19 PM 2008
Last Edit:
Mon, 25th August, 10:51 AM 2008
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kix
kix Tue, 12th August, 2008

it may be my problem, but i don't get it...
Do i have play ZELDA for understanding, or what?
:)


intaglio
intaglio Wed, 13th August, 2008

If it's a fully invented language, way to go. If Prof Tolkien can do it, I don't see why you can't. Cryptomaniacs among us get to it.


kix
kix Wed, 13th August, 2008

nicely spoken :)


Harmonic Sonic
Harmonic Sonic Mon, 25th August, 2008

kix

I'll explain - the signs in Zelda aren't in English (the English appears in a text box.) The markings on the signs usually look something like this. Now you don't have to play a Zelda game to understand! :)


Harmonic Sonic
Harmonic Sonic Mon, 25th August, 2008

intaglio

I'm nowhere near the same league as Tolkien.


intaglio
intaglio Mon, 25th August, 2008

I'm not Eric Gill either but I'd be immobilised if I let that stop me. We've all got something to say.


ishallcallhimsquishy
ishallcallhimsquishy Sun, 8th May, 2011

There actually is a way to translate the signs in wind waker, but each letter is actually a Japanese katakana symbol. There is a key for it on omniglot.com


gyrrakavian
gyrrakavian Tue, 9th August, 2011

Are there any combined keystrokes required for any of the characters?