Symbols and mythology
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Zeta and tilted Omni-Lak
Their meanings are still a mystery to the scribes and historians of all of existence, but it is widely accepted that they are supposed to represent two different concepts.
Ultroboros
A symbol reflecting the cyclical nature of the Universe itself.
Resistarum
Symbol of resistance across all existence.
Piramid
It represents all of the states of the existence of a living being. It is part of the Omni-Lak.
Partitam Solae
The split sun represents union, love and duality. When put upside-down it becomes a symbol of discord, hate and duality. There are things that never change, duality is present both in war and peace. Two sides, either united by love or disunited by hatred.
Omni-Totam
The Omni-totam represents everything with a physical presence.
Omni-Tarum
The symbol of all souls and everything that they represent.
Omni-Resurrektum
The Omni-Resurrektum represents birth and rebirth. It is theorized to be an ideogram representing an eye by many scribes and theologists around existence. This theory is often supported by the fact that during birth many beings gain sight for the first time.
Omni-Nekros
Death itself.
Omni-Makina
The representation of the power and godly potential of civilization and technology. Commonly associated with machine gods and technocratic regimes across all of existence. As the manifesto of all-technocrats reads: ‘From the machine something new is birthed, a new...
Omni-Limbo
The symbol that represents everything that doesn’t exist. If it has ever been thought about or exists in any way, shape or form it isn’t part of the Omni-Limbo. And thus the Limbo isn’t part of itself as it has been thought of many times.
Omni-Lak
The Omni-Lak represents all of the spirits of the world. Inside of this Omni concepts such as the pyramid of life, death, resurrection/Birth, soul and life reside. They all are part of the ‘spirit’ also known as the culmination of one-self. The lak embodies everything...
Omni-Ankh
Ideogram that stands for all living beings.
Magna
A symbol representing might and strength.
Lak
Embodiment of one’s spirit, Not to be confused with the Omni-Lak.
Intelektas
An ideogram depicting intellect itself.
Ifragir-Ifrayir dy Omni-Tae
Ifragir, Narrator of all, overseer of all existence, the first god. It has many titles, rightfully so. For it is the first god. When void was all and matter was not. When space and time were fiction. One consciousness was born from the lawless void. From nothing all...
Eyed pentagram
Pentagram used to represent the four constants of existence; Omni-Lak, Omni-Limbo, Omni-Makina and Omni-Totam. Supposed to vaguely resemble Ifrayir.
Eye
A symbolization of sight, not only literal sight but also a representation of vision in more abstract ways.
Arektum
Arektum represents speed, sometimes used to represent the nature of live itself. Being a thing that comes and goes as fast as it came. Sometimes it is much more literal.