Braille
Braille (Japanese: 点字 braille, lit. dot characters) is a method of communication that uses a series of three-by-two grids of raised dots to represent characters. In the Hoenn region and the Sevii Islands, it is considered an ancient script that is associated with the Legendary Pokémon Regirock, Regice, Registeel, and to a lesser extent, Regigigas.
In the games
Braille is present in the core series Pokémon games Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, LeafGreen, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire, where it is used as a cipher consisting of strictly a visual collection of dots. Although English, French, and German Braille are usually written using contracted braille, Western-language games use uncontracted braille without any accented letters, apart from Ä, Ö, and Ü in German. Korean-language games do use contracted Korean Braille, however.
A chart to decode the braille was included as an insert with Japanese[1][2][3][4] and Australian copies[5][6] and in the instruction booklet of European copies[7][8][9] of Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen. The instruction booklet included with North American copies does not include a braille chart, instead including a Trainer Tip recommending that players contact Nintendo for help with braille[10][11][12]; the Nintendo Power and Prima Games guidebooks do include a braille chart, however.
A digital version of the original chart was posted on the Japanese official site for Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Additionally, a braille chart is included in Pokémon Omega Ruby & Pokémon Alpha Sapphire: The Official Hoenn Region Strategy Guide.
The Japanese and Australian inserts and the European instruction booklets include a message from the Game Freak's Development Department, while the Japanese inserts and site additionally include a message from Tetsuji Tanaka, the chairman of the Japan Braille Library.
- Message from Game Freak
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RSEFRLG | RS | FRLGE |
There are many features in <game> for you to enjoy. You can catch many different Pokémon, complete your Pokédex, battle talented trainers and try to become the best Pokémon trainer ever! If you cooperate with your friends, you can enjoy <game> even more! The most important elements of Pokémon are communication and discovery. If you study Pokémon closely enough you might unlock some of their mysteries! During your adventure you may see some special patterns (dots) on the screen. These special patterns are called 'Braille'. To catch some special types of Pokémon, you will need to know how to decode Braille. Don't worry - it's easy to decode Braille if you study the chart on the reverse of this pageAU/rightEU. When you play <game> you will see and discover many things from the world around you. If you look closely and pay attention, you might even see Braille in your home town! Now, let's set off on our adventure! GAME FREAK inc. |
『ポケットモンスター ルビー・サファイア』には、いろいろな楽しみ方があります。冒険の中で、ポケモンを捕まえたり、トレーナーと勝負したり、チャンピオンになったりすべてのポケモンを集めて図鑑をコンプリートしたり!友達と一緒に協力することで、さらに面白くなる仕掛けもあります。それらすべては、人と人をつなぐもの、人から人へと伝わることをテーマとしています。また、自分で興味を持って『発見』することが、ゲームの鍵となっています。そんな発見して欲しい要素をたくさん入れました。 このゲームの、ある場所で、6つの点の組み合わせで出来た文字が出てきます。 そう、『点字』というものです。 『ポケットモンスター ルビー・サファイア』には、この『点字』と関係をもつポケモンが存在しています。そのポケモンたちを捕まえるためには、この『点字』を少しだけ読めるようになる必要があります。点字の五十音は、裏面を見てください。このゲームを遊ぶことで、ゲームの外の世界でもいろいろな出会いや発見をすると思います。点字を少し読めるようになることで、そういった出会いや発見につながるかも知れません。 それでは、冒険に出発しましょう! ゲームフリーク開発部
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『ポケットモンスター ファイアレッド・リーフグリーンFRLG/エメラルドE』には、ポケモンを捕まえたり、トレーナーと勝負したり、チャンピオンになったり、図鑑を完成させたりと、いくつもの楽しみがあります。また、友達と一緒に協力することで、さらに面白くなる仕掛けもあります。それらすべては、人と人をつなぐもの、人から人へと伝わることをテーマとしています。そして自分で興味を持って『発見』することが、ゲームの鍵となっています。そんな発見して欲しい要素をたくさん入れました。 このゲームの、ある場所で、6つの点の組み合わせで出来た文字が出てきます。 そう、『点字』というものです。 このゲームでは、冒険をしていく中で、この『点字』をほんの少しだけ読めるようになる必要があります。それによりゲームの世界がとても豊かに広がります。点字の五十音は、裏面を見てください。このゲームを遊び、点字を少し読めるようになることで、ゲームの外の世界でも、いろいろな出会いや発見につながるかも知れません。 それでは、冒険に出発しましょう! ゲームフリーク開発部
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- Message from Tetsuji Tanaka
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RSEFRLG |
今、世界中で使われている点字は、6つの点の組み合わせでできています。点字は1825年にパリ盲学校の生徒だったルイ・ブライユが考え出しました。点字の原型は、バルビエという人が盲学校にもちこんだ「夜の文字」です。夜、歩哨に立つ兵隊が、真っ暗な中で灯りをつけずに読める暗号として使えないかよ考え出されたものです。ブライユ少年は、それを自分で改良して点字を作ったのです。 ですから皆さんがこのゲームの中で見るような、ただの点の組み合わせでは、目の見えないは読むことができません。本当の点字は、紙に小さな点が出っぱっています。その出っぱりを人差し指の先でそっと触って読むのです。 また、日本語の点字には漢字がありません。全部ひらがなかカタカナと思ってください。それに、話をするときのように発音通りに書きます。たとえば、「私は図書館へ行きます。」と書くときには、「は」と「へ」を「わ」「え」と書きます(わたしわ としょかんえ いきます)。また、「とうきょう」と書くときの「う」は、カタカナを書くときの「伸ばし棒(長音符)」を使います(とーきょー)。このように、点字は皆さんが使う文字の書き方と少し違います。 ポケモンのゲームの中に点字が出てきたら、そういうことも思い浮かべながら、点字を読んでみてください。 社会福祉法人日本点字図書館 理事長・田中徹二
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Consisting of patterns of six dots, braille is today used all over the world. It was developed in 1825 by Louis Braille, a student at the school for the blind in Paris. Braille was based on "night writing", which was brought to the school by a man named Barbier. It was invented as a code that could be used by soldiers on patrol at night, allowing them to read in complete darkness without using a light. The boy improved it on his own and created braille. However, what you will see in this game are merely patterns of dots, which cannot be read by the blind. True braille consists of small dots protruding from a piece of paper. You read it by lightly touching the dots with the tip of your index finger. Moreover, Japanese Braille has no kanji. Think of it like writing only in hiragana or katakana. Additionally, the characters are written according to their pronunciation. For example, in "I am going to the library. (Watashi ha toshokan he ikimasu.)", the ha and he are written as wa and e, resulting in Watashi wa toshokan e ikimasu. Also, in "Tokyo (Toukyou)", the u is written as in katakana using a long-vowel mark (chōonpu), resulting in Tōkyō. As you can see, braille is written slightly differently from the way you're used to. When you see braille in your Pokémon game, please keep these things in mind while trying to read it. Tetsuji Tanaka, Chairman of the Japan Braille Library
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ORAS |
社会福祉法人日本点字図書館の理事長・田中徹二さんのメッセージ 点字は、1825年にパリ盲学校の生徒だったルイ・ブライユが考え出しました。わずか16歳のときです。点字は一番敏感な人差し指の先端に入る大きさで、小さな6点の組合わせでできています。今では、世界中のほとんどの言葉には、点字があります。すべて6点の組合わせです。 日本語の点字は、1890年に作られました。6点のうち、左側の一番上の点一つだけで、「あ」になります。左と右の最上段の2点が「う」です。また、6つの点全部ある文字は、「め」となります。 また、日本語の点字には漢字がありません。全部ひらがなかカタカナと思ってください。それに、話をするときのように発音通りに書きます。たとえば、「私は学校へ行きます。」と書くときには、「は」と「へ」を「わ」「え」と書きます。(わたしわ がっこーえ いきます) また、「がっこう」でわかるように、「小さなつ」や「う」は、「つ」や「う」を使いません。それぞれ特別な記号になっています。このように、点字は皆さんが使う文字の書き方と少し違います。 ポケモンのゲームの中に点字が出てきたら、そういうことも思い浮かべながら、点字を読んでみてください。 |
A Message from Tetsuji Tanaka, Chairman of the Japan Braille Library Braille was developed in 1825 by Louis Braille, a student at the school for the blind in Paris. He was only 16 years old. Braille consists of patterns of six small dots, the size of the tip of your index finger, your most sensitive finger. Today, almost every language can be written in braille. All of them use patterns of six dots. Japanese Braille was created in 1890. Of the six dots, having only the uppermost dot on the left side gives a. The uppermost dots on both the left and right sides makes u. Likewise, the character given when all six dots are present is me. However, Japanese Braille has no kanji. Think of it like writing only in hiragana or katakana. Additionally, the characters are written according to their pronunciation. For example, in "I am going to school. (Watashi ha gakkou he ikimasu.)", the ha and he are written as wa and e, resulting in Watashi wa gakkō e ikimasu. Moreover, as you can see in "school (gakkou)", the small tsu and u are not written as tsu and u. They are each written using a special symbol. As you can see, braille is written slightly differently from the way you're used to. When you see braille in your Pokémon game, please keep these things in mind while trying to read it. |
Inscriptions in Hoenn
In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire, a strictly visual form of braille is used to encode the instructions for opening gates inside the three caves that contain the legendary giants.
In order to enter those caves in the first place, the player must find a chamber that depicts the entire alphabet encoded in braille. This chamber leads to another section narrating the tale of an ancient civilization, which is implied to be the one that closed all these doors, and ultimately giving instructions on how to open the three caves.
Sealed Chamber
Entrance
Braille | English |
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⠛⠕⠀⠥⠏⠀⠓⠑⠗⠑⠲ | GO UP HERE. |
First chamber
Braille | English |
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⠙⠊⠛⠀⠓⠑⠗⠑⠲ | DIG HERE. |
⠁⠃⠉ ⠙⠑⠋ ⠲ ⠛⠓⠊ ⠚⠅⠇ ⠂ ⠍⠝⠕ ⠏⠟⠗⠎ ⠞⠥⠧ ⠺⠭⠽⠵ |
ABC DEF . GHI JKL , MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ |
Second chamber
- Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Braille | English |
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⠊⠝⠀⠞⠓⠊⠎⠀⠉⠁⠧⠑⠀⠺⠑⠀⠓⠁⠧⠑⠀⠇⠊⠧⠑⠙⠲ ⠺⠑⠀⠕⠺⠑⠀⠁⠇⠇⠀⠞⠕⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠏⠕⠅⠑⠍⠕⠝⠲ ⠃⠥⠞⠂⠀⠺⠑⠀⠎⠑⠁⠇⠑⠙⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠏⠕⠅⠑⠍⠕⠝⠀⠁⠺⠁⠽⠲ ⠺⠑⠀⠋⠑⠁⠗⠑⠙⠀⠊⠞⠲ ⠞⠓⠕⠎⠑⠀⠺⠊⠞⠓⠀⠉⠕⠥⠗⠁⠛⠑⠂⠀⠞⠓⠕⠎⠑⠀⠺⠊⠞⠓⠀⠓⠕⠏⠑⠲ ⠕⠏⠑⠝⠀⠁⠀⠙⠕⠕⠗⠲⠀⠁⠝⠀⠑⠞⠑⠗⠝⠁⠇⠀⠏⠕⠅⠑⠍⠕⠝⠀⠺⠁⠊⠞⠎⠲ |
IN THIS CAVE WE HAVE LIVED. WE OWE ALL TO THE POKEMON. BUT, WE SEALED THE POKEMON AWAY. WE FEARED IT. THOSE WITH COURAGE, THOSE WITH HOPE. OPEN A DOOR. AN ETERNAL POKEMON WAITS. |
⠋⠊⠗⠎⠞⠀⠉⠕⠍⠑⠎⠀⠗⠑⠇⠊⠉⠁⠝⠞⠓⠲⠀⠇⠁⠎⠞⠀⠉⠕⠍⠑⠎⠀⠺⠁⠊⠇⠕⠗⠙⠲RS ⠋⠊⠗⠎⠞⠀⠉⠕⠍⠑⠎⠀⠺⠁⠊⠇⠕⠗⠙⠲⠀⠇⠁⠎⠞⠀⠉⠕⠍⠑⠎⠀⠗⠑⠇⠊⠉⠁⠝⠞⠓⠲E |
FIRST COMES RELICANTH. LAST COMES WAILORD.RS FIRST COMES WAILORD. LAST COMES RELICANTH.E |
- Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Braille | English |
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⠇⠕⠝⠛⠀⠙⠊⠙⠀⠺⠑⠀⠇⠊⠧⠑⠀⠓⠑⠗⠑⠀⠊⠝⠀⠞⠓⠊⠎⠀⠉⠁⠧⠑⠲ ⠁⠇⠇⠀⠞⠓⠁⠝⠅⠎⠀⠞⠕⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠏⠕⠺⠑⠗⠋⠥⠇⠀⠏⠕⠅⠑⠍⠕⠝⠀⠇⠊⠧⠊⠝⠛⠀⠁⠇⠕⠝⠛⠎⠊⠙⠑⠀⠥⠎⠲ ⠽⠑⠞⠂⠀⠺⠑⠀⠎⠑⠁⠇⠑⠙⠀⠞⠓⠁⠞⠀⠏⠕⠅⠑⠍⠕⠝⠀⠁⠺⠁⠽⠂⠀⠁⠇⠕⠝⠑⠀⠊⠝⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠙⠁⠗⠅⠲ ⠺⠑⠀⠋⠑⠁⠗⠑⠙⠀⠊⠞⠲ ⠊⠋⠀⠽⠕⠥⠀⠓⠁⠧⠑⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠉⠕⠥⠗⠁⠛⠑⠂⠀⠊⠋⠀⠽⠕⠥⠀⠎⠞⠊⠇⠇⠀⠓⠕⠇⠙⠀⠞⠕⠀⠓⠕⠏⠑⠂ ⠕⠏⠑⠝⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠙⠕⠕⠗⠲⠀⠋⠕⠗⠀⠃⠑⠽⠕⠝⠙⠀⠊⠞⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠑⠞⠑⠗⠝⠁⠇⠀⠏⠕⠅⠑⠍⠕⠝⠀⠺⠁⠊⠞⠎⠲ |
LONG DID WE LIVE HERE IN THIS CAVE. ALL THANKS TO THE POWERFUL POKEMON LIVING ALONGSIDE US. YET, WE SEALED THAT POKEMON AWAY, ALONE IN THE DARK. WE FEARED IT. IF YOU HAVE THE COURAGE, IF YOU STILL HOLD TO HOPE, OPEN THE DOOR. FOR BEYOND IT THE ETERNAL POKEMON WAITS. |
⠋⠊⠗⠎⠞⠀⠉⠕⠍⠑⠎⠀⠗⠑⠇⠊⠉⠁⠝⠞⠓⠲⠀⠇⠁⠎⠞⠀⠉⠕⠍⠑⠎⠀⠺⠁⠊⠇⠕⠗⠙⠲ | FIRST COMES RELICANTH. LAST COMES WAILORD. |
Island Cave
- Ruby and Sapphire
Braille | English |
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⠎⠞⠕⠏⠀⠁⠝⠙ ⠺⠁⠊⠞⠲⠀⠺⠁⠊⠞ ⠋⠕⠗⠀⠞⠊⠍⠑⠀⠞⠕ ⠏⠁⠎⠎⠀⠞⠺⠊⠉⠑⠲ |
STOP AND WAIT. WAIT FOR TIME TO PASS TWICE. |
- Emerald
Braille | English |
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⠎⠞⠁⠽⠀⠉⠇⠕⠎⠑ ⠞⠕⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠺⠁⠇⠇⠲ ⠗⠥⠝⠀⠁⠗⠕⠥⠝⠙ ⠕⠝⠑⠀⠇⠁⠏⠲ |
STAY CLOSE TO THE WALL. RUN AROUND ONE LAP. |
- Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Braille | English |
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⠎⠞⠕⠏⠀⠁⠝⠙⠀⠺⠁⠊⠞ ⠥⠝⠍⠕⠧⠊⠝⠛⠀⠁⠎ ⠞⠊⠍⠑⠀⠏⠁⠎⠎⠑⠎ ⠽⠕⠥⠀⠃⠽⠀⠞⠺⠊⠉⠑⠲ |
STOP AND WAIT UNMOVING AS TIME PASSES YOU BY TWICE. |
Desert Ruins
- Ruby and Sapphire
Braille | English |
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⠗⠊⠛⠓⠞⠂⠀⠗⠊⠛⠓⠞⠂ ⠙⠕⠺⠝⠂⠀⠙⠕⠺⠝⠲ ⠞⠓⠑⠝⠂⠀⠥⠎⠑ ⠎⠞⠗⠑⠝⠛⠞⠓⠲ |
RIGHT, RIGHT, DOWN, DOWN. THEN, USE STRENGTH. |
- Emerald
Braille | English |
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⠇⠑⠋⠞⠂⠀⠇⠑⠋⠞⠂ ⠙⠕⠺⠝⠂⠀⠙⠕⠺⠝⠲ ⠞⠓⠑⠝⠂⠀⠥⠎⠑ ⠗⠕⠉⠅⠀⠎⠍⠁⠎⠓⠲ |
LEFT, LEFT, DOWN, DOWN. THEN, USE ROCK SMASH. |
- Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Braille | English |
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⠗⠊⠛⠓⠞⠂⠀⠗⠊⠛⠓⠞⠂ ⠙⠕⠺⠝⠂⠀⠙⠕⠺⠝⠂ ⠞⠓⠑⠝⠀⠥⠎⠑⠀⠽⠕⠥⠗ ⠎⠞⠗⠑⠝⠛⠞⠓⠲ |
RIGHT, RIGHT, DOWN, DOWN, THEN USE YOUR STRENGTH. |
Ancient Tomb
- Ruby and Sapphire
Braille | English |
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⠺⠊⠞⠓⠀⠝⠑⠺⠀⠞⠊⠍⠑⠂ ⠓⠕⠏⠑⠀⠁⠝⠙⠀⠇⠕⠧⠑⠂ ⠁⠊⠍⠀⠞⠕⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠎⠅⠽ ⠊⠝⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠍⠊⠙⠙⠇⠑⠲ |
WITH NEW TIME, HOPE AND LOVE, AIM TO THE SKY IN THE MIDDLE. |
- Emerald
Braille | English |
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⠞⠓⠕⠎⠑⠀⠺⠓⠕ ⠊⠝⠓⠑⠗⠊⠞⠀⠕⠥⠗ ⠺⠊⠇⠇⠂⠀⠎⠓⠊⠝⠑ ⠊⠝⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠍⠊⠙⠙⠇⠑⠲ |
THOSE WHO INHERIT OUR WILL, SHINE IN THE MIDDLE. |
- Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Braille | English |
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⠎⠞⠁⠝⠙⠀⠉⠑⠝⠞⠑⠗⠲ ⠁⠊⠍⠀⠞⠕⠀⠞⠓⠑⠀⠎⠅⠽ ⠺⠊⠞⠓⠀⠇⠕⠧⠑⠀⠁⠝⠙ ⠓⠕⠏⠑⠀⠁⠝⠙⠀⠞⠊⠍⠑⠲ |
STAND CENTER. AIM TO THE SKY WITH LOVE AND HOPE AND TIME. |
Inscriptions in the Sevii Islands
Braille inscriptions are also present in FireRed and LeafGreen, where the player needs to find the Ruby and the Sapphire. The first inscriptions are found where the Ruby lies, featuring the entire alphabet, then focusing on the meaning of life; the next inscriptions found give instructions leading to the Sapphire, then narrate the purpose of these two items combined by two people. This possibly references Bill and Celio, who use the aftermentioned items to create a device that allows FireRed and LeafGreen to be compatible for trading with Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald.
Mt. Ember
Braille | English |
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⠑⠧⠑⠗⠽⠞⠓⠊⠝⠛⠀⠓⠁⠎⠀⠍⠑⠁⠝⠊⠝⠛ ⠑⠭⠊⠎⠞⠑⠝⠉⠑⠀⠓⠁⠎⠀⠍⠑⠁⠝⠊⠝⠛ ⠃⠑⠊⠝⠛⠀⠁⠇⠊⠧⠑⠀⠓⠁⠎⠀⠍⠑⠁⠝⠊⠝⠛ ⠓⠁⠧⠑⠀⠙⠗⠑⠁⠍⠎ ⠥⠎⠑⠀⠏⠕⠺⠑⠗⠲ |
EVERYTHING HAS MEANING EXISTENCE HAS MEANING BEING ALIVE HAS MEANING HAVE DREAMS USE POWER. |
Dotted Hole
Entrance
Braille | English |
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⠉⠥⠞ | CUT |
Floor puzzle
Floor | Braille | English |
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B1F | ⠥⠏ | UP |
B2F | ⠇⠑⠋⠞ | LEFT |
B2F | ⠗⠊⠛⠓⠞ | RIGHT |
B2F | ⠙⠕⠺⠝ | DOWN |
Bottom floor
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LET THE TWO GLITTERING STONES ONE IN RED ONE IN BLUE CONNECT THE PAST. TWO FRIENDS SHARING POWER OPEN A WINDOW TO A NEW WORLD THAT GLOWS. THE NEXT WORLD WAITS FOR YOU. |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
- Main article: List of Pokémon Adventures chapters
From Volume 15 to Volume 42, the subtitle for the next volume is written in Japanese Braille at the end of the volume. Additionally, from Blowing Past Nosepass II to All About Arceus IX, the subtitle for each chapter is written in Japanese Braille on the chapter's title page. All of the volume and chapter subtitles within an arc are decoded and listed at the end of the arc. Although the braille itself is not localized, the lists at the end of each arc are translated to English in both the VIZ Media and Chuang Yi translations, though the subtitles for Volume 23 and Volume 26 in the VIZ Media translation and the subtitles in the FireRed & LeafGreen arc in the Chuang Yi translation were not translated.
Ruby & Sapphire arc
In Pokémon Adventures, the braille inscription from the Sealed Chamber in Pokémon Emerald is instead on a damaged stone plate, which first appeared in Bravo, Vibrava, under the possession of the blind boy, whom it had been entrusted to by Steven. In The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon XIV, Phoebe retrieved the tablet after the blind boy had been unable to figure out the damaged part and brought it back to Steven.
In A Royal Rumble with Regirock, Regice and Registeel I, the letter that Sapphire delivered to Steven from Mr. Stone was revealed to contain a reconstruction of the damaged paragraph. With the help of Sapphire, Steven and the Elite Four unsealed the Desert Ruins, Island Cave, and Ancient Tomb, after which the stone tablet broke to pieces, having served its purpose.
Emerald arc
In Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo, Scott was revealed to have collected the shattered remains of the stone tablet and reassembled it, allowing Brandon to use it to locate and catch the legendary giants for use at the Battle Frontier.
Inscription
IN THIS CAVE WE HAVE LIVED.
WE OWE IT ALL TO THESE POKEMON.
BUT, WE SEALED THEM.
WE FEARED THEM.
THOSE WITH COURAGE, THOSE WITH HOPE.
OPEN A DOOR. AN ETERNAL POKEMON WAITS.
FIRST COMES WAILORD. LAST COMES RELICANTH.
WE LIVE AND DWELL IN THIS HOLE.
BECAUSE OF THE MONSTERS.
BUT WE LOCKED THEM UP.
WE WERE TOO SCARED.
TO THE BRAVE ONES, THE MOST COURAGEOUS ONES FILLED WITH HOPE.
OPEN THE DOORS AND YOU SHALL FIND THE ETERNAL MONSTERS.
THE FIRST IS WAILORD. THE LAST IS RELICANTH.
Trivia
- In German and Spanish versions of Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen, the sequences
⠿⠄
and⠿⠂
are incorrectly used for the period (.) and comma (,), rather than the proper Braille patterns⠄
and⠂
. This is most likely due to the localization staff misinterpreting the⠿
pattern sometimes used in reference materials as an aid to clarify the vertical position of the pattern as an actual part of the pattern. This is fixed in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, which correctly use the patterns⠄
and⠂
.
See also
References
- ↑ Japanese "Before you play Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire" insert (front)
- ↑ Japanese "Before you play Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire" insert (back)
- ↑ Japanese "Before you play Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen" insert
- ↑ Japanese "Before you play Pokémon Emerald" insert
- ↑ Australian "Before you play Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire" insert
- ↑ Australian "Before you play Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen" insert (front, back)
- ↑ European Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Trainer's Guide, pp. 60-61, "Hints for full enjoyment of Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire"
- ↑ European Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Trainer's Guide, pp. 60-61, "Hints for Full Enjoyment of Pokémon LeafGreen and FireRed" page
- ↑ European Pokémon Emerald Trainer's Guide, pp. 60-61, "Hints for Full Enjoyment of Pokémon Emerald" page
- ↑ North American Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire instruction booklet, p. 61
- ↑ North American Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen instruction booklet, p. 68
- ↑ North American Pokémon Emerald instruction booklet, p. 9
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