[ July 12th, 2009 ]


The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Hylian Writings or Symbols)

I have compiled Hylian symbols or writings I have found while playing the game and would want to share them to all Majora's Mask and The Legend of Zelda series' fanatics.  Rugnor encouraged me to take the screens so we can decipher them.  Anyone willing to help in unlocking the mysteries and secrets of these Hylian symbols are all welcome in my quest.  All pictures are owned by Nintendo.  Compilation owned by Dwight Delleva.  Posting this on other sites is not prohibited unless credit is properly given to me.  Some may not be real Hylian so correct me if I am wrong. You can reach me here: undwight at gmail dot com. Thanks, hope everyone helps after finding this post.

 

According to Rugnor:

Signposts

Written four times (but reversed): the word is, literally, Nintentou (ni n te n to u), Nintendo phonetically written in japanese. :D

 

Romani Ranch Sign

Uerukamu Kakariko rein "Welcome to Kakariko" "rein" (still looking for what does rein means, I suppose it must be like ranch) What is certain is that it says clearly "Kakariko"



According to my own observations:

Cremia and Romani's Sleeves

Nin or ninin which means two persons or pair maybe this is because Romani and Cremia the two people living in Mama's house are found wearing the same identical dress, maybe...

 

 

 

 

Other images I have collected from the game so far (not in particular order):

Zora Band Poster

mu ru ka a (by Link360)

 

Underneath an Owl Statue

 

Treasure Chest Shop Poster

i ru ma ko sa n sa n
se? ko ru mu ko ri
a ko i (by Link360)

riru mako san san
tsuko rumu kori!!
akoi....aaa (by KeatonXZX)

 

Trading Post Wall Poster

 

Trading Post Sign

 

Town Shooting Gallery Signs

 

ko? n ? ? /top/

i sa a /side/ (by Link360)

Swordsman's Shool Signs

 

Wall on Swamp Spider House

 

Sun Mask

ro (by Link360)

 

Stock Pot Inn Veranda Bell Sign

e ru e (by Link360)

 

Stock Pot Inn Sign

 

Bank Stall Sign

tsu i n
tsu mu n
ha ra i
ko mu tsu (by Link360)

 

Soldier Recruitment Poster

 

Another Signpost

ru i mu ri me (by Link360)

 

Room Key

i ko sa na ru mu to mi (by Link360)

 

Kafei's Express Mail To Mama

 

Ikana Graveyard Tomb Sign

 

Post Office Poster

 

Post Office Sign

ru ri (by Link360)

 

Poster Found Inside Town Shooting Gallery

 

Paper Sign inside Music Box House

 

Notice Beside Sleeping SkullKeeta

mu ma ko ru ko mu
tsu ru ko ko ru se
ri ko ma ka ri (by Link360)

 

mi ru ku ro n ro n (by Link360)

miru ron ron (by Zoo Zom)

Miru is the verb "to see" as far as I know. Sui is the on reading for water and mizu is the kun reading. In other words, I'm fairly sure it's not "water".
So it would be something like "Look! Lon Lon [Milk]!" but I don't know because I'm pretty sure "look!" would be conjugated as "mitte!".  (by Sahaqiel)

ru to ma mu ko
ri ko ri (by Link360)

Found in Milk Bottles

 

Milk Bar Latte Rooftop Sign

 

Milk Bar Latte Notice Board

 

Mayor's Office Sign

 

Mama's House Sign

ri ko ru (by Link360)

 

Lottery Shop Notices

 

Laundry Pool Bell

i he ? sa (by (Link360)

 

Ikana Grave Yard Tomb Sign

 

Honey And Darling's Shop Signs

tsu ko i ? (by Link360)

 

Gorman Brothers' Poster

 

Gibdo Poster Inside Music Box House

 

Garo Poster Inside Music Box House

 

Flat's Tomb Stone

 

Festival Tower

ri ko ri (by Link360)

 

Festival Tower Recruitment Poster

ko ru (probably join now or something) (by Link 360)

 

Doggy Race Track Signs

ri ko (by Link360)

 

Curiosity Shop Sign

ri ma (by Link360)

 

Cremia's Wagon

ri yu ma mu ko

ri ko ru (by Link360)

 

Cremia's Dress

 

Clock Town Map Inside Post Office

 

Chicken Feed

 

Chicken Barn Sign

ko ko tsu i ma tsu (by Link 360)

Koko tsushii matsu (by KeatonXZX)

 

Chateau Romani Milk Sign

 

Box Inside Mama's House

 

Bomb Shop  Sign

mu ko (by Link 360)

 

Bean SellerTatto

 

Bank Signs

 

Anju's Letter For Kafei

 

Anju's Grandmother's Book

 

Darmani's Grave Stone

 


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Sorune (guest)

Comment posted on November 10th, 2009 at 12:28 PM
These transliterations are horrible... I can read it and they're completely wrong

BTW, it's "Miruku Ronron"

miruku is the japanese word for MILK, lon lon milk.

Link360 has the worst transliterations. I thank you for the images, but the transcription is just awful XDD Did no one double check?

Elzo (guest)

Comment posted on August 21st, 2009 at 04:37 PM
Wow, that's really cool! Though I've heard that most inscriptions in Majora's Mask are simply reused letters from Ocarina of Time, scrambled and without meaning. The sigpost and the milk bottle were lifted directly from OO and thus are readable.

It would be fantastic if you could do the same thing with Ocarina. There are tons of hidden content there waiting to be revealed!

Sahaqiel (guest)

Comment posted on August 11th, 2009 at 09:13 AM
Uhh, you edited it so I explained how "miru" isn't water, but you didn't edit it so it doesn't tell the reader that it doesn't say "Saria" in the first line. :(
Comment posted on July 12th, 2009 at 03:21 AM
i always wondered about them! thanks! :D

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