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Dunno if it's the best title for them,but in every appearance they're refered to as 'runes' or 'sigils'.
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In [[Skylanders Universe]], they were used as a language, with which the codes that [[Skylanders]] figures game with were "translated" to be summoned into the game; but in other entries they appear to have no literal meaning as no phrase written with them corresponds to the "language" used in that game. The [[Shattering Sigil]] is a notable artifact using a rune, and most [[Portal of Power|Portals of Power]] feature several of those symbols engraved on them. The Runic Headband hat, first appearing on [[Skylanders: Swap Force]], is a floating circlet made of these runes.
In [[Skylanders Universe]], they were used as a language, with which the codes that [[Skylanders]] figures game with were "translated" to be summoned into the game; but in other entries they appear to have no literal meaning as no phrase written with them corresponds to the "language" used in that game. The [[Shattering Sigil]] is a notable artifact using a rune, and most [[Portal of Power|Portals of Power]] feature several of those symbols engraved on them. The Runic Headband hat, first appearing on [[Skylanders: Swap Force]], is a floating circlet made of these runes.
==Noteworthy Locations==
*Around the [[Core of Light]]'s pillar, a wheel powered by the Tech [[Eternal Sources|Eternal Source]] has runes on different squares inside, which glow brightly when imbued with [[Quicksilver]].
*The doorframes and pillars of [[Skylanders Academy]] have runes in certain parts.
*The entrance to the [[Volcanic Vault]] has runes engraved around and in its center.
*The [[Anvil Rain]] Magic Item has two of the symbols on different parts of it.
*The [[Battle Hammer]] has the same symbol as the Shattering Sigil on its faces.
*The [[Mirror of Mystery]] proper has symbols on its four edges.
*Runes are featured proeminently in [[Time Town]] and by extension [[the Clock Rock]], though oddly only the inner clock of the main tower has them replacing the numbers, while the four outer clocks have nothing.


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Revision as of 22:00, May 20, 2016

A sheet of Skylands Runes as seen in Hatterson's shop in Trap Team.

The Skylands Runes are a collection of recurring symbols seen in the Skylanders franchise. Though they are not the only symbols used, they frequently appear as decoration or empowering artifacts in many objects throught Skylands.

In Skylanders Universe, they were used as a language, with which the codes that Skylanders figures game with were "translated" to be summoned into the game; but in other entries they appear to have no literal meaning as no phrase written with them corresponds to the "language" used in that game. The Shattering Sigil is a notable artifact using a rune, and most Portals of Power feature several of those symbols engraved on them. The Runic Headband hat, first appearing on Skylanders: Swap Force, is a floating circlet made of these runes.

Noteworthy Locations

  • Around the Core of Light's pillar, a wheel powered by the Tech Eternal Source has runes on different squares inside, which glow brightly when imbued with Quicksilver.
  • The doorframes and pillars of Skylanders Academy have runes in certain parts.
  • The entrance to the Volcanic Vault has runes engraved around and in its center.
  • The Anvil Rain Magic Item has two of the symbols on different parts of it.
  • The Battle Hammer has the same symbol as the Shattering Sigil on its faces.
  • The Mirror of Mystery proper has symbols on its four edges.
  • Runes are featured proeminently in Time Town and by extension the Clock Rock, though oddly only the inner clock of the main tower has them replacing the numbers, while the four outer clocks have nothing.

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