Mysterious underwater writings in Twilight Princess
Let’s all take a little dip into Lake Hylia in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Okay, so you’ve just received the Zora Armor – which works much like scuba gear – and you’re swimming around the Lakebed Temple. You look at the walls and (gasp!) find curiously familiar graffiti.
Jack at the Desert Colossus took some pictures of entrance to the Temple and thought the writings looked like Greek characters. After asking for help from Hellenophones (those who understand Greek), they have decided that the characters are a bunch of gibberish since the decipherable letters are mostly consonants. Then why is it there? What is it’s purpose?
They’ve failed using the Hawkeye underwater and could only use the Clawshot to get a better look. Anyway, if anyone can shed some light into this little mystery, it would be much appreciated.
Let’s all take a little dip into Lake Hylia in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Okay, so you’ve just received the Zora Armor – which works much like scuba gear – and you’re swimming around the Lakebed Temple. You look at the walls and (gasp!) find curiously familiar graffiti.
Jack at the Desert Colossus took some pictures of entrance to the Temple and thought the writings looked like Greek characters. After asking for help from Hellenophones (those who understand Greek), they have decided that the characters are a bunch of gibberish since the decipherable letters are mostly consonants. Then why is it there? What is it’s purpose?
They’ve failed using the Hawkeye underwater and could only use the Clawshot to get a better look. Anyway, if anyone can shed some light into this little mystery, it would be much appreciated.