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"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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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.