Discover the magical world of Amulet Book 8, coming soon

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The Amulet book series has gained immense popularity among readers of all ages. Its compelling storyline, breathtaking illustrations, and unique characters have captivated the hearts of millions of fans worldwide. With each new installment, the anticipation for the next book of the series continues to grow. Recently, fans have been eagerly awaiting the release date of Amulet book 8. The author, Kazu Kibuishi, has been tight-lipped about the specifics, leaving readers in suspense. However, there have been some hints and clues pointing towards a possible release date.



Owl house runes

This may have been discovered elsewhere on the Internet, but I haven’t seen any mentions of it on Tumblr, so here’s my theory on the translation of the runes we’ve seen so far:

First of all, I’m assuming that all vowels are written at the top of the blackboard from Episode 3, while the remaining consonants (and their variations) are written in the straight line below it, in roughly the alphabetical order of English.

There are a few different details that make me feel pretty confident in this assumption. First of all, we have confirmation of the runes for S and SH, which occur fairly close to the end of the alphabet, and are followed by two runes resembling the Greek lowercase tau, which is pronounced as a hard T. T comes after S in the English alphabet, and TH is the single most common 2-letter combination in English, so the “accented” tau is probably TH.

At the end of the alphabet we have runes very closely resembling the Cyrillic ю (”yu”) and З (”ze”), presumably Y and Z. This only leaves 2 runes between T/TH and Y to represent the consonants V, W, and X — but since these runes are phonetic rather than a 1 to 1 substitution cipher, X could potentially be represented by KS or similar in the rune language. The exact representation of X isn’t super important, because it doesn’t come up in any of the runes so far.

There’s one more very important thing we can infer from the order of the consonants, though. Preceding S in the English alphabet is R, and preceding S in the runic alphabet is this partially cut-off symbol:

But we also get a better look in it in the codes for both Episodes 3 and 4:

And speaking of these two codes, it looks like we now have enough information to get to the real fun part of this whole mystery: actually translating some of the secret messages!

(Spoiler alert: we get a result that’s almost as cryptic as the runes themselves.)

I’m going to skip the Episode 1 and 2 codes because the first is very short, and the second has numbers in it for some reason, so 3 and 4 are much easier to tackle. (More on the first two later.)

The eye symbol precedes every code so far, so it’s probably just a mark to get our attention rather than a rune itself. We’ll ignore it and move onto the other symbols.

Based off the details we’ve established about the blackboard, the first three runes appear to spell T - O - R. We haven’t seen the final U-shaped rune in any other scene, but N is conveniently unknown at the moment, giving us a likely translation of TORN.

Moving on to Episode 4, we have a five-rune word this time. The first rune is apparently an “eh” sound, which really could represent an E or A depending on the word and the speaker’s accent, and the second rune is completely unfamiliar to us — though we can pretty confidently narrow it down to a consonant that comes before R in the alphabet, since those are the ones that aren’t present on the blackboard.

The third rune is where we start to make some progress! Between its placement with the vowels and its design in general, this one is definitely A or a related sound. Then the last two runes, as we’ve established before, are R and T.

This gives us A/E - ? - A - R - T. Since P is currently unknown, I think the most likely guess for this word is APART.

And that gives us a nice coherent sentence fragment, doesn’t it? TORN APART. Very ominous and cryptic!

Assuming the Episodes 1 and 2 codes are also a part of a sentence, that would lead to “___ ___ TORN APART…”

…but unfortunately, the first two codes aren’t quite as easy to tackle as the third and fourth. E1′s code, shown above, is only two runes — one of them T, one of them unfamiliar to us but presumably a vowel. Although we’ve already seen one representation of the “oo” sound, my best guess for this “stacked circles” rune is a variation of O or perhaps -WO, making this word translate as TWO.

I’m not placing as much confidence in this one as I did in codes 3 and 4, but it at least makes sense in terms of sentence structure: “TWO ___ TORN APART…”

Last but not least, Episode 2′s code. The first one fans noticed, yet the biggest oddball among all of them. It’s got numbers! Why does it have numbers?

I have to admit I’m completely and utterly lost with respect to this one. Edit 2/4/20 - thanks to @rosielutin​, this code has most likely also been cracked!

They pointed out that the Cyrillic Ч, corresponding to a “ch”/”tch” sound, resembles the number 4 very closely! With Δ=W and З=Z (phonetically very close to S) from the chalkboard, along with 1 probably representing I, this gives us a translation of WITCHES.

That means that as of Episode 4, the message reads “TWO WITCHES TORN APART…” most likely in reference to Eda and her sister. We should be learning a lot more about those two next episode, as well as getting our fifth word in the runic alphabet, and I’m only getting more and more hyped!

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Owl house runes

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The Owl House

The Owl House is an animated fantasy horror-comedy [1] series that airs on the Disney Channel.

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Canon

Luz is a teenage human girl who accidentally stumbles upon a portal to another world instead of going to Reality Check Camp. When on the Boiling Isles, which is made from the remains of a dead Titan, she befriends the rebellious witch Eda the Owl Lady and an adorable demon warrior named King. Despite not having magical abilities and having to pose as a witch due to the prejudice towards humans, Luz pursues her dream of becoming a witch by serving as Eda's apprentice at the Owl House and ultimately finds a new family in an unlikely setting. [2]

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Fancomic of Emperor Belos and The Titan by cozylittleartblog.

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Amulet book 8 drop date

The previous books in the series have left readers on major cliffhangers, and book 8 is anticipated to provide long-awaited answers and revelations. As the release date draws closer, excitement continues to build. Fans are eagerly devouring any tidbits of information and fan theories to quench their thirst for the next chapter in the Amulet series. Social media platforms are buzzing with discussions, predictions, and fan art, further fueling the anticipation. In the meantime, readers can revisit the previous books in the series or explore other works by Kazu Kibuishi. His remarkable artistic style and storytelling prowess shine through in all his creations. Additionally, the Amulet graphic novel series has spawned a wide range of merchandise, including apparel, posters, and collectibles, allowing fans to immerse themselves further in this enchanting world. While the exact release date of Amulet book 8 remains unknown, fans are eagerly awaiting its arrival. Kazu Kibuishi has undoubtedly created a phenomenon with the Amulet series, and readers are thrilled to witness the next chapter of this remarkable adventure. Until then, the anticipation continues, and fans will eagerly wait for any news or updates regarding the highly anticipated release..

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