Sērbaka Symbology
Symbol Association
Claws
Three claws (as depicted) indicate protection and defense.A single claw sometime signified direction, force, movement, and/or power.
Six claws in opposition symbolized war.
Circles
The Sun (as depicted) is a central unbroken circle, all life is because of the sun; outer broken arcs represent periods between equinoxes.Circles represent equality, no individual more prominent than another. Meetings were held in circles, ensuring all had a voice in turn, with all accepted and respected equally.
A circle around other symbols signified family ties, closeness & protection. The circle is unbroken with no single identifiable breaking point and holds that which cannot break.
Hand
The hand symbolizes Sērbaka life, the defining feature necessary for advanced, technological sophistication, representing the most useful tool any individual can hope to possess, illustrating power, strength, domination, and protection.Utilized for intimidation of enemies when going into battle or during warfare, and for indicating success in combat, specifically of the martial variety.
Rain
Rainclouds represent continued life, symbolizing renewal of the land, growth of plants that feed the animals they rely upon for sustenance, bringing with it potentially the most important element for wellbeing. Along with rain and lightning, clouds are associated with good prospects, luck, and love; nature bestowing its gifts, providing for Sērbaka, reinvigorating an immense love and respect for nature.
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