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[[File:Sign Language.png|thumb|right|The three signals that the King of Hyrule sends to Link in ''The Shadow Prince'']] The '''Sign Language of the Hyrulian Royal Guard''' is a sign language featured in ''[[The Shadow Prince]]''. It is first mentioned after [[Charles of Moria]] is discovered to be [[Ganon]], who promptly grabs [[Princess Zelda]] and holds a dagger to her throat.<ref>{{cite book|quote=In a flash, Charles grabs her and holds a dagger to her throat.|book= The Shadow Prince| publisher=Mammoth| page= 64}}</ref> [[Link]] quickly reaches for his [[sword]], but the [[King of Hyrule]] yells out to him and sends him three quick gestures with his right hand by using the sign language of the Hyrulian Royal Guard.<ref>{{cite book|quote='No, Link!' cries the king. Link waves. The king makes three quick gestures with his right hand, sending Link a signal in the sign language of the Hyrulian Royal Guard.|book= The Shadow Prince| publisher=Mammoth| page= 64}}</ref>
[[File:Sign Language.png|thumb|right|The three signals that the King of Hyrule sends to Link in ''The Shadow Prince'']] The '''Sign Language of the Hyrulean Royal Guard''' is a sign language featured in ''[[The Shadow Prince]]''. It is first mentioned after [[Charles of Moria]] is discovered to be [[Ganon]], who promptly grabs [[Princess Zelda]] and holds a dagger to her throat.<ref>{{cite book|quote=In a flash, Charles grabs her and holds a dagger to her throat.|book= The Shadow Prince| publisher=Mammoth| page= 64}}</ref> [[Link]] quickly reaches for his [[sword]], but the [[King of Hyrule]] yells out to him and sends him three quick gestures with his right hand by using the sign language of the Hyrulean Royal Guard.<ref>{{cite book|quote='No, Link!' cries the king. Link waves. The king makes three quick gestures with his right hand, sending Link a signal in the sign language of the Hyrulean Royal Guard.|book= The Shadow Prince| publisher=Mammoth| page= 64}}</ref>


According to the book, the gesture that the king sent means "attack." In the sign language of the Royal Guard, if the attack signal is given three times in a row, the command is to attack. However, if one signal is even slightly different from the other two, the message will mean, "Don't attack."<ref>{{cite book|quote=The gesture that the king made means "attack." In the sign language of Hyrule's Royal Guard, if the attack signal is given three times in a row, the command is to attack. But if one signal is slightly different from the other two, the message means, 'Don't attack.'|book= The Shadow Prince| publisher=Mammoth| page= 65}}</ref>
According to the book, the gesture that the king sent means "attack." In the sign language of the Royal Guard, if the attack signal is given three times in a row, the command is to attack. However, if one signal is even slightly different from the other two, the message will mean, "Don't attack."<ref>{{cite book|quote=The gesture that the king made means "attack." In the sign language of Hyrule's Royal Guard, if the attack signal is given three times in a row, the command is to attack. But if one signal is slightly different from the other two, the message means, 'Don't attack.'|book= The Shadow Prince| publisher=Mammoth| page= 65}}</ref>
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==See also==
==See also==
[[Ancient Hyrulian Number-Letter Code]]
[[Ancient Hyrulean Number-Letter Code]]


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[[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Languages]]
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