“1, 2, 3, 4, the length some people would go.”
“5, 6, 7, 8, Maybe in another life we could’ve been friends.”
Just a couple of masked gentlemen.
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Be careful what you wish for
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DO YOU KNOW THIS CHARACTER?
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Put her in that one giant gaping chasm in the ruins of Akbadain from Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask
fell
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Five games in and an entire anime in and this was the first moment where I had to really stop and be like “why is he Like This”
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uhhh wake up layton fandom im here now
(original image is not mine, i jus found it from google but i did draw over it :P)
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all canon azran symbols and motifs masterdoc
discord convo led to 6 hours of hyperfocus and research for me, so i'm gonna put my findings here for your resource as well!
as most of the resources concerning the japan-only azran legacy guidebook's azran "language" cipher (that used to be somewhere as a font back in the day?) and the fans' interpretation of what letters' solutions weren't included officially have disappeared off the face of the internet, i had the idea of reconstructing it, which brought me down the rabbithole of the INCREDIBLY inconsistent nature of the azran language throughout the professor layton prequels. even if that cipher is dubiously canon, some of its symbols appear as canon azran text in the games. i wanted to check overlap as well as log every existing example of characters in an azran writing system.
interestingly enough, some characters reappear across games- and there's lots and lots of them to account for. around 23 pages of this doc worth, actually!
this also led me to compile most of the visual imagery players see in azran spaces, as well as any azran seals shown in-game. i'm pretty sure i covered my bases, but if i'm missing anything, i can absolutely update this compilation!
here's a full pdf to save for your reference!
xo, lynnie
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