Tool for converting and translating Minecraft's Illageralt alphabet. Decipher Illager messages by replacing their symbols with readable English text.
Illageralt Alphabet - dCode
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The Illageralt alphabet is a fictional writing system used by the Illagers in Minecraft and Minecraft Dungeons. It consists of characters representing the letters of the Latin alphabet, Arabic numerals, and some punctuation marks. Illageralt is not a language but a substitute for the alphabet; once transliterated, Illageralt texts are in English.
The Illager alphabet is runic-inspired but very pixelated (made up of small squares) like in the majority of the Minecraft game.
The alphabet is primarily associated with the Illagers.
Minecraft features other fictional writing systems, such as the Galactic Standard Alphabet used in enchantments.
Illagers are a hostile faction of humanoid creatures in Minecraft, consisting of several types of aggressive mobs. They are enemies of Villagers, of whom they appear to be a corrupted or cult-like version.
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