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Showing posts with label Symbol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Symbol. Show all posts

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Werewolf symbol

  The Werewolf Symbol 

As described in book five, the history of the werewolf in the Aradian universe is as follows. The very first werewolf was a Roman Emperor named Romulus who  along with his twin brother Remus was suckled by a she-wolf. Supposedly, Romulus absorbed more of the wolf's essence than his brother. This gave him more of the instincts of a wolf and the abilities as well. Later on in the years, he became able to shape-shift from man to wolf. 
With reference to that, I have created the werewolf symbol. The double R's stand for the Romans which are the true ancestors of the Werewolf's. The wolf's paw...I think that speaks for itself. 


I have already run this by the Aradian fan group but I am still open to suggestions. 


Saturday, July 13, 2013

The Hidden Vampire symbol


 


To explain the vampire hidden symbol: 




Harrison R. Bradlow and I chose to use the alchemy air symbol 

"The Greeks proposed the existence of five basic elements. Of these, four were the physical elements – fire, air, water and earth – of which the entire world is composed. Alchemists eventually associated four triangular symbols to represent these elements.

The fifth element, which goes by a variety of names, is more rarefied than the four physical elements. Some simply call it Spirit. Others call it Aether or Quintessence (literally "fifth element" in Latin).

In traditional Western occult theory, the elements are hierarchical - spirit, fire, air, water and earth – with the first elements being more spiritual and perfect and the last elements being more material and base. Some modern systems, such as Wicca, view the elements as equal." 

What the alchemy symbol air represents in term of the vampire is their evolution from human (the bottom) to something more (the vampire.) 

The circle symbol represents the labyrinth, which in turn represent their long lives. 

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