A new glyph appeared on the scene not too long ago...well more than a year now.
A new glyph appeared on the scene not too long ago...well more than a year now. The Glypher community was in a tizzy trying to figure out what this glyph was, it's name, and why +H. Richard Loeb only showed it twice and never mentioned it.
In Sept of 2017, during the #13MagnusReawakens, I had the chance to speak to +H. Richard Loeb and +Hank Johnson about this glyph. I got an answer and, as I stated in a previous post on this same subject, the glyphing community was not happy with this answer. It is still a minor irritation that a majority of us feel that Mr. Loeb called Erode/deteriorate. We feel this is the wrong name. We feel it deserves a proper name. A name of its' own. A name that perhaps the Shapers/N'Zeer meant for it to be called and that Mr. Loeb, in a perhaps dazed state, may not remember.
For some reason that only Ishira Tsubasa can say, be it that I was the one to finally ask or that it has bothered me the most to the point of harassing anomaly attendees to ask Mr. Loeb about this glyph, she suggested that I be the one to name it. So here goes.
I believe this glyph's particular name is Cause.
It is a mirror of React yes. but it is not act. it is an action. It exists because something happened. Because someone or something reacted. it is the end game. The exogenous' final goal. Something worth fighting for.
It is Cause.
Stein Lightman
H. Richard Loeb
Hank Johnson
Edgar Allan Wright
Ariel Diana
Achim
It's most likely a error which will eventually have a meaning assigned to it.
ReplyDeleteMario Valenzuela II at least it'll cause something to happen. 😁
ReplyDeleteI'd call it union. Why? Well... I can't give the reason without it seeming like a euphemism.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I soooooooo totaly agree with you!
ReplyDeleteMario Valenzuela II I'd like to hear why
ReplyDeleteTogetherness is when you unite two or more people to form a body.
ReplyDeleteI had looked at both together and body when looking at this glyph. But body is the whole of together. It completes the idea of togetherness, which is unity. And this glyph felt like an incomplete together. And maybe that's what it is, or supposed to be. "Together". Or perhaps it's name is i"ncomplete".
ReplyDeleteBut as the glyph stands, in this form, complete, it screams "Cause" to me.