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Nikola has a point, but to that end perhaps it could be something else. Helen flips through the book in her hand, a slight frown creasing her brow. If only they knew more about the ancient Praxian society. She has only the barest glimpse into their world, even now, and she does her best to remember as much about it as she can.
"Heavens, perhaps?" she guesses, her gaze taking in as much off the pages as she can. "Or haven. Something related to safety or security?"
"Would an underground city think to use 'heavens' the same way we might?"
It's an honest question, too. He doesn't doubt that there's probably a word for 'heavens' in the Praxian language - if only because the city hadn't developed underground - but who knows how the meaning and usage of the word might have changed over the centuries? Or when the map was created, as relative to when the city moved underground.
"Haven might work, but I'm going to guess it's not a vocal command, given all this."
He gestures at the display in front of them, at that, which is still blinking merrily away. Although on the bright side, it doesn't seem like letting it sit is going to have any detrimental effect on the system on the whole, and that's at least one less thing that they're likely to have to worry about.
That is a good question. Helen's brow creases slightly into a frown and she considers her answer. "Not particularly. They might take it to mean 'surface.' As in surface-dwellers or something of its ilk." Something related to the surface, she thinks. But that is another guess.
She nods and moves forward to see if she can properly match some of the symbols. "Here." Haven. She points to the symbol in the air and then the book, shifting so he can read over her shoulder. "That one matches. I wonder if any others do."
It's not an unreasonable guess, to be entirely honest. The question of what, exactly, it might have come to mean over the centuries is another one entirely, not to mention one they can't exactly ask, but it makes sense at the very least.
Still, rather than dwell on that, he turns his attention to the book in her hands. They might have found one matching symbol, but he doesn't for a moment imagine that's going to be enough to get them into the next level of the map. One password might have been enough to get them to the next level last time, but neither had there been something as involved as what they're currently staring down.
"That one," he comments, after a moment or three, reaching over her shoulder to point at a symbol that's translated as 'home.'
Helen glances up to find the symbol he indicates in the book, her eyes quickly zooming in on the correct one. A slight nod accompanies that. So they have two. Like Nikola, Helen isn't ready to think that one or even two will be enough. They need more, something along these lines.
"So that's 'haven' and 'home,'" she muses, returning her attention to the book. "What else can we think of to look for? Something related to these two words, but not exactly?"
Unless it really is a two-word password and everything else is to throw them off. She finds 'sun' soon, though it isn't quite the same.
"Sun? Or perhaps... heat? Something related to the geothermal energy in the center of the Earth?" The Praxians had used that geothermal energy source, after all.
It could be a two-word password, that much is true. But knowing what little he knows of Praxian society he somehow doubts that they'd leave their security to something that easily cracked. And besides, if they're only going to get one chance at this, it's better to have figured out all the possibilities beforehand. Especially given that it'll make it easier to pick out which option seems the most reasonable.
"Protection, maybe?" he offers, mostly as alternative to what she's suggested. It's not impossible that there's something related to heat in the password, but it's not the sort of thing he'd really choose, and never mind how important geothermal energy had been to the Praxians as a whole.
There's a pause there, and then he speaks up again.
"Actually, does Praxian even still have a term for sun? Or is it something that's become so archaic that it isn't in use anymore?"
"They have the equivalent of celestial horizons," Helen replies, recalling the symbol and translation from their first attempt at cracking the map. "Whether that is also their equivalent of sun, I have yet to see..."
Her voice trails off as she turns another page, musing over that idea. It's a very good point, odd as it might sound to the average person. The same could be said about things like day and night. Stars. Things they take for granted that the more recent Praxians never had.
"If you see something like this--" She points to the symbol for sun in her book. "--we may have a match." Otherwise, she might just assume that he's right and the symbol simply isn't used any longer.
"Friendship..." Her expression turns from mildly surprised to interested. Not one she would have immediately jumped to in her book, but one that jumped out at her. "Home. Travel. Wealth, although what kind of wealth is unclear. I assume material wealth, though with the context in the map, it could mean something completely different."
For all that he'd like to think that the concepts of day and night were universal, there's little denying that neither are something that would be naturally occurring underground. Whether or not the Praxians had arranged to make something that would at least approximate the solar cycle is something that he can't answer (and still wishes he could) but he supposes that at least the earliest Praxians must have remembered life on the surface if nothing else. How well that will have translated into the map itself... well, that is rather the question at hand, isn't it?
"A wealth of information, perhaps?"
It's a stab in the dark, yes. But it's not like everything else so far hasn't been. And what's one more, if it actually gets them closer to what they're looking for, in the long run?
"Perhaps," Helen agrees, drawing the word out slowly as she considers. She wouldn't doubt that if the map's creators had managed to seal so much into it. A wealth of information would make sense.
But there's another that keeps coming back to her. "What about this one?" she asks, pushing herself upright so she can move towards the panel in front of them. Her finger points first to the holographic symbols and then to one of them in the book. "Friendship. There's another like it on the other side. It could be an allusion to inter-species cooperation. Were we certain of when this was created, I might suggest that the creators meant a friendship between Hollow Earth and the surface. Either one that existed or one that they perhaps thought possible in the future."
The only question is what that second symbol really stands for. Helen glances at Nikola, eyebrows slightly raised, to see if he has any ideas before she returns to flipping through the book in her hands.
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"Heavens, perhaps?" she guesses, her gaze taking in as much off the pages as she can. "Or haven. Something related to safety or security?"
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It's an honest question, too. He doesn't doubt that there's probably a word for 'heavens' in the Praxian language - if only because the city hadn't developed underground - but who knows how the meaning and usage of the word might have changed over the centuries? Or when the map was created, as relative to when the city moved underground.
"Haven might work, but I'm going to guess it's not a vocal command, given all this."
He gestures at the display in front of them, at that, which is still blinking merrily away. Although on the bright side, it doesn't seem like letting it sit is going to have any detrimental effect on the system on the whole, and that's at least one less thing that they're likely to have to worry about.
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She nods and moves forward to see if she can properly match some of the symbols. "Here." Haven. She points to the symbol in the air and then the book, shifting so he can read over her shoulder. "That one matches. I wonder if any others do."
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Still, rather than dwell on that, he turns his attention to the book in her hands. They might have found one matching symbol, but he doesn't for a moment imagine that's going to be enough to get them into the next level of the map. One password might have been enough to get them to the next level last time, but neither had there been something as involved as what they're currently staring down.
"That one," he comments, after a moment or three, reaching over her shoulder to point at a symbol that's translated as 'home.'
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"So that's 'haven' and 'home,'" she muses, returning her attention to the book. "What else can we think of to look for? Something related to these two words, but not exactly?"
Unless it really is a two-word password and everything else is to throw them off. She finds 'sun' soon, though it isn't quite the same.
"Sun? Or perhaps... heat? Something related to the geothermal energy in the center of the Earth?" The Praxians had used that geothermal energy source, after all.
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"Protection, maybe?" he offers, mostly as alternative to what she's suggested. It's not impossible that there's something related to heat in the password, but it's not the sort of thing he'd really choose, and never mind how important geothermal energy had been to the Praxians as a whole.
There's a pause there, and then he speaks up again.
"Actually, does Praxian even still have a term for sun? Or is it something that's become so archaic that it isn't in use anymore?"
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Her voice trails off as she turns another page, musing over that idea. It's a very good point, odd as it might sound to the average person. The same could be said about things like day and night. Stars. Things they take for granted that the more recent Praxians never had.
"If you see something like this--" She points to the symbol for sun in her book. "--we may have a match." Otherwise, she might just assume that he's right and the symbol simply isn't used any longer.
"Friendship..." Her expression turns from mildly surprised to interested. Not one she would have immediately jumped to in her book, but one that jumped out at her. "Home. Travel. Wealth, although what kind of wealth is unclear. I assume material wealth, though with the context in the map, it could mean something completely different."
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"A wealth of information, perhaps?"
It's a stab in the dark, yes. But it's not like everything else so far hasn't been. And what's one more, if it actually gets them closer to what they're looking for, in the long run?
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But there's another that keeps coming back to her. "What about this one?" she asks, pushing herself upright so she can move towards the panel in front of them. Her finger points first to the holographic symbols and then to one of them in the book. "Friendship. There's another like it on the other side. It could be an allusion to inter-species cooperation. Were we certain of when this was created, I might suggest that the creators meant a friendship between Hollow Earth and the surface. Either one that existed or one that they perhaps thought possible in the future."
The only question is what that second symbol really stands for. Helen glances at Nikola, eyebrows slightly raised, to see if he has any ideas before she returns to flipping through the book in her hands.