![]() Snowflakes are delicate and short-lived, and can, therefore, represent fragility and the fleeting nature of life. The only thing I see this representing is in the middle of a fire is a central object perhaps symbolizing the burning passion in heart.įirst off, this symbol is a snowflake. Sadly, this is an incredibly hard cookie to bite. Law-Making - Law-Enforcing - Law-Interpreting And maybe represents the three branches of government, the legislative, the executive, and the judicial. Maybe this represents the three layers of water: Surface, Thermocline, and The Deep. I really couldn't see anything besides the three lines over one another. Symbolizing, underneath the flowery things and mirage of white lies is a hard and painful truth. And inside the flowery heart (it has petals/leaves) is a spiky/thorny inside. The symbol most obviously looks like a heart (like a certain Heart of Naberius). Perhaps, symbolizing that Ei is still the shadow of Makoto. The moon only reflects the light of the sun, it does not have it's own light. The magatama can also represent the overlapping shapes of the sun and moon, Sun being the light and moon being the shadow of the sun. The symbol is of the mitsudomoe commonly associated with Hachiman. Perhaps, like how Zhongli previously had a twisted view of the world/earth. The square is tilted like when you have a twisted view of things. Also, if you tilt your head, the diamond is a square. ![]() ![]() The symbol has two "lines" interlocking like a handshake forming a contract or deal. But some people don't know that there's actually an arrow at the bottom, symbolizing direction (winds blow to a brighter future/change directions). The most obvious thing are the wings, symbolizing y'know freedom. I tried looking deeper into the elements' symbols and here's my understanding.
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