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Revision as of 23:56, 16 March 2019
Ancient symbols permeate the Pallathantic West and many are shared among different cultures and cults.
- Contemplative Incarnandism
Symbol of universal God connecting with the aspect of God within each human
- Militant Incarnandism
Symbol of Incarnandism at war during the Isbajutha
- Pre-Arathracian Sun Symbol
Pre-Yophenthean symbol of the sun, of the god Amrulon
- Arathracian Priest-King
Symbol of the Arathracian Priest-Kings of Yophenthea
- Arathracian Sun Religion
Symbol of the Arathracian Religion, Eight points parallel to Eight Points of the Sun
- Cosmic Bull
The cosmic bull of Kalama
- Cosmic Mountain
The Cosmic Mountain, the Temple, the religio-magical access to the gods
- Cosmic Tree
The Cosmic Tree that wheels like the stars above, the cosmic tree of the ancient world, Kuol Tuvahr
- Crown of Magdala
The symbol of the crown of the kingdom of Magdala, derived from the symbol for the Arathracian Priest-Kings of Yophenthea
- Earth-Sun Conjunction
- Imzaha
The symbol of the Imzaha Religion displays the two crescent moons of Asdar.
- King's Seal
The powerful, magical King's Seal used to access and bind magical energies
- Rod of Yal
The symbol of the rod of the priests of Yal, the god of the Khahonri people
- Three Witches
The symbol of the trinity of goddesses, or the three witches that guard the Cosmic Tree.
- Wind God
Symbol of a wind god, especially a lord of the cardinal wind, favored among the Medibgösk
- Mystic's Sword
A mystic's sword represents the relationship of the mind-body-spirit of the soul. The short horizontal line indicates the mind resting above the vertical line of the body and the upper vertical line of the spirit reaching into infinity.
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