The instructions arent very good, unfortunately, maybe someone has that part for a scan...
But the BL description is kind of wrong (when based on HP), elder futhark was only used in scandinavia and germania, while in England they used the newer anglo-friesian futhark (futhork).
Futhark is included in the unicode (is all unicode supported on the PT?), it says on the Tile:
ᛚᛖᚷᛟ (LEGO)
at the top (and rotated at the bottom) it says:
ᛚᛖᚷ ᚷᛟᛞᛏ ᛈᛚᚨᛃ ᚹᛖᛚᛚ (LEG GODT PLAJ WELL, "Y" didnt exist back then)
the orange thing is just a 2x2 brick...
These runes are often associated with Vikings and other fantasy things based on them like dwarves (for example: tolkiens cirth, used on Balins tombstone or Bilbos map).
These straight lines are easy to carve into stone (like other line-based scripts like cuneiform).
But the BL description is kind of wrong (when based on HP), elder futhark was only used in scandinavia and germania, while in England they used the newer anglo-friesian futhark (futhork).
Futhark is included in the unicode (is all unicode supported on the PT?), it says on the Tile:
ᛚᛖᚷᛟ (LEGO)
at the top (and rotated at the bottom) it says:
ᛚᛖᚷ ᚷᛟᛞᛏ ᛈᛚᚨᛃ ᚹᛖᛚᛚ (LEG GODT PLAJ WELL, "Y" didnt exist back then)
the orange thing is just a 2x2 brick...
These runes are often associated with Vikings and other fantasy things based on them like dwarves (for example: tolkiens cirth, used on Balins tombstone or Bilbos map).
These straight lines are easy to carve into stone (like other line-based scripts like cuneiform).