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Re: holy symbols
You'll have to get greg to confirm, but I think the symbol of
Isis is a cadecaus(sp?).
Wright
> >Ra: Ankh
> >At'ena: an eye
> >Taurus: scroll in ear
> >T'or: weapon?
> >Srogg: falic
> >Anubis: most people just go with the Jackal's head
The standard Anubian symbol is a side ways "A" pointing to
the right.
> >Orus: I use the theatrical masks for my priest (smile frown)
> >Osiris: India uses a laurel branch (I think)
> >Neptune: trident??
> >Rudri: infinity symbol
> >
> > \\|//
> > (o o)
> >...Keith M. Klumb.........oOOo.(_).oOOo.........................
> >When you see a worthy person,
> > Endeavor to emulate them.
> >When you see an unworthy person,
> > Then examine your inner self..............Confucius
> >
> >On Sat, 21 Nov 1998 bh010296@juno.com wrote:
> >
> >> I know that right now most of you are probably enjoying your
> >Saturday
> >> night game, but those of us in the sticks are spending another night
> >with
> >> Cinderella, the Lion King and the rest of the under-three-year-old
> >club.
> >> (and by the way, the Rugrats Movie is fun even for older kids)
> >>
> >> But I do have a question.
> >>
> >> I've been hunting in the manual for an explicit list of the holy
> >symbols
> >> for each of the gods. I may be
> >> overlooking it, but I just can't seem to find it. I can remember a
> >few,
> >> like the scroll of Tarus (is he even around
> >> anymore?) and the penis of Scrogg, but most of the rest elude me.
> >>
> >> If someone could post a list I would greatly appreciate it.
> >>
> >> thanks,
> >> Brandon
> >>
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