Skynetmain wrote:
To rugrat0ne: The statue is of a character who is a hero on the card, but good theories.
PS: Don't worry about too much time. I've been pondering this stuff for the past few days.
Oh, I know it is, but Jazan says something about "when the prophecy is fulfilled" or words to that effect. And you speak the prophecy to Nuria's statue, so... It could be like Darigan, that the prince was once a good guy, but became corrupted. Or he's attempting to use the prophecy for his own selfish ends. I did finally go back and get the quote from the statue: "Whosoever shall speak the prophecy here, shall be rewarded with treasures beyond compare" so I can see how someone obsessed with greed could want the prophecy for themselves.
Edit, so as not to double post
Skynetmain wrote:
darkelflord30 wrote:
OFF TOPIC! SG1, good show, very entertaining, same with Atlantis and Galactica.
ON Topic: Could the symbols have more than one meaning?
Of course they have more than one meaning. That's why I brought it up.
IMHO, I think the symbols themselves are irrelevant, just several cool-looking hieroglyphs that TNT picked to use for their plot. I'm guessing the "translation" will have little to do with ancient Egyptian meanings
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