

System Text Language Select Language Selection They are used in the European version, though. Thus, this version is never used by the game. Tetra speaks these lines in the US version's FMV of the epilogue, but watching the movie with an external player reveals that they're already included in it. It might have been cut because it didn't fit the mood of the scene. Right before this, the King of Red Lions asks "Are you ready, ?" The unused line was most likely meant to follow this question. This appears after the end of the cutscene in which Link goes to Hyrule for the first time. MS Paint and WordPad are two notable programs that don’t, but most others do, including MS Word, LibreOffice Writer, PhotoShop, Affinity Photo, and GIMP to name a few.Script Text The King of Red Lions Then hang on tightly! Get the font here and go to town! Please note that not all programs support text with ligatures. My version of the font supports katakana input and also uses ligatures to support typing romaji, so you can enter 「ナラガ ハイリアゴカ ワカラナイヨウガナ」 or “naraga hairiagoka wakaranaiyougana” and get the text below:

It maps some (but not all) of the characters rather arbitrarily to the English alphabet, which simply does not work well at all for a Japanese-compatible syllabary.

The font looks good, but it doesn’t work. I recently got interested in being able to write some stuff in this script, but unfortunately the only font I could find (the so-called “Ancient Hylian” font available on ) was less than ideal for my purposes. Here is the full script with each character labeled in romaji: Each character represents a single syllable, with the exception of the character for the letter n, the only consonant which can appear at the end of a Japanese word. Specifically, this script is called Modern Hylian and is basically a cipher for Japanese. Perhaps you have wondered if it really says anything? It features prominently throughout the game, written on signs, letters, and maps, and even appearing in speech boxes. If you’ve ever played Link’s cel-shaded seafaring adventure on the GameCube (or its HD remake), you’re no doubt familiar with the writing that is the subject of this post.
