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Ikoi is associated with stress.   Zodi is associated with pride, envy, wrath, temperance and deceit. Inverted, it is associated with decadence.   Ob is formed of five lines. It is associated with solace. It has no inverted form.   Ab is formed of eight lines. It is associated with confusion, a duel, earth, beauty and wrath.   Fydy is formed of three lines. It is associated with a search.   Ako is formed of four lines. It is associated with strife and an illness. Inverted, it is associated with a promise and a change in plans.   Zywalei is formed of four lines in roughly the shape of a rabbit. It is associated with wisdom and masculinity. Inverted, it is associated with a change in plans, a case of mistaken identity, a death and madness.   Bafoi is formed of three lines in roughly the shape of tiger. It is associated with a revelation.   Atu is associated with corruption, nobility, a mystery and an injury. Inverted, it is associated with withering, treachery and love.   Nolothaifa is formed of two lines in roughly the shape of a serpent. It is associated with warding, a malfunction, truth, a reunion and light. Inverted, it is associated with death, vengenance and jealousy.   Powai is formed of five lines in roughly the shape of a helmet. It is associated with wisdom, a failure, psychic healing and vanity.   Izu is formed of three lines. It is associated with dreams. Inverted, it is associated with redemption, fertility, a takeover and light.   Ygal is formed of four lines in roughly the shape of a goat. It is associated with decadence, jealousy, a change in plans, an announcement and dexterity. Inverted, it is associated with avarice, romance and redemption.   Tysods is formed of eight lines in roughly the shape of the setting sun. It is associated with detachment, a fall, an agreement, neutrality and an introduction. It has no inverted form.   Afucn is formed of six lines. It is associated with fear, a disagreement and wealth. Inverted, it is associated with divine love, change, femininity and hatred.

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