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Anyone know what the shape of Langhorn's scepter is? | |
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by Highjohn » Mon Mar 23, 2015 3:52 am | |
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The first shape I can think of is a stick with a nob on the top. But this doesn't lend itself well to being traced. My second thought is a cross and with the occasion mentions of plagiarism in the holy writ, this could be the case(without the crucified man common for some denomination of Christianity), but this would seem a rather bizarre symbol for Langhorn to adopt. He is not perpetuating Christianity after all and there is no reason to use either the Latin character t or(T as it would have actually been) or a symbol of a device of torture and execution. My last though is that it could just be a line and that tracing it is tracing a rectangle perhaps following a path approximately the sternum, but this seems to lack any sybological content, being merely a simple geometrical shape and the CoGA not being the pythagorean cult.
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by Randomiser » Mon Mar 23, 2015 5:35 am | |
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I can't recall the action being described in detail anywhere. Can,'t even remember if it is spoken of as being traced on the chest. If not I suppose it could be a simple rod; touch forehead, lips and sternum in that order submitting thoughts, words and heart to God's rule. Or your guess is as good as mine.
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by JeffEngel » Mon Mar 23, 2015 8:07 am | |
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I'd pictured it as a sort of minimal cross: a long upright rod with very short perpendicular protrusions near the top. It's not quite as bare as a mere rod, but there's no need to indicate the protrusions when signing it, and it's more of a scepter than a strict, knob-less rod with be. |
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by niethil » Mon Mar 23, 2015 11:04 am | |
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In OAR, the scepter of the angel at the beginning is said to be a simple rod of crystal about half the length of the forearm.
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by Undercover Fat Kid » Mon Mar 23, 2015 11:17 am | |
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I had always pictured a shepherd's crook, for some reason I felt like it's was described that way, but I couldn't give you textev. I always enjoyed the irony that when they sign the scepter that they're essentially making a question mark in the air.
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