![]() It is found in many different locations around the world, such as on signs or walls. Unlike its previous incarnations, Hylian in these games is an actual language, capable of being written and read. The Hylian in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask is the same, despite that Majora's Mask is set in Termina and not Hyrule. ![]() ![]() Like in A Link to the Past, it cannot be translated. Hylian appears briefly in Link's Awakening on an image in Face Shrine, next to a picture of the Wind Fish. Hylian is also written on the tablets used to get the Bombos Medallion and the Ether Medallion. Two notable locations where Hylian appears are on a tablet outside the Desert Palace and on the Pedestal of Time. The only way to actually read what they say is to use the Book of Mudora. Hylian as a written language first appeared in A Link to the Past as untranslatable symbols.
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