Talk:Halo of the Sun

Esoterica
I changed the article to remove the word 'esoterica'. I'm a pretty well-versed writer and when I'm having to go to Wikipedia to figure out what one of the words in the article is saying, it probably shouldn't be there. If anyone can think of a suitable replacement, go ahead and add it. AlessaGillespie 07:27, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
 * Actually, I enjoy difficult words and enjoy learning new ones. I guess it's down to deciding what level of word usage we're going to keep. Keep in mind that since Silent Hill is aimed at the smarter spectrum of gamers, difficult words are bound to pop up, especially when any simpler words exist. --Faded-Myth 17:37, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
 * I've read most of the articles and I'm far from the definition of "not in the smarter spectrum of gamers" and this is the first word I've never seen before. While I don't mind learning new words either, this is a Wikia, and I've never seen that word used in any literature I've ever perused before (and I've read and written a lot of things), suggesting that most people won't know what it means. AlessaGillespie 07:11, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
 * Hi. Just to let know that in origins, the halo has most of the time an important difference. It's half of it, mirrored. (you can easily see the symbols between the three inner circle being the same on top). I think it's not the same half upon a time or another, but i'm not sure of it. Anyway, i always thought it was a point reminding the importance of mirrors for travis. Kangeis 20:10, September 15, 2010 (UTC)
 * Hi. Just to let know that in origins, the halo has most of the time an important difference. It's half of it, mirrored. (you can easily see the symbols between the three inner circle being the same on top). I think it's not the same half upon a time or another, but i'm not sure of it. Anyway, i always thought it was a point reminding the importance of mirrors for travis. Kangeis 20:10, September 15, 2010 (UTC)

Symbols
A lot of the symbolism is off. There's no Wicca in Silent Hill. That's too new age. When it says " Triple-Moon, Wiccan symbol representing the Triple Goddess." This is incorrect. Its a bug symbol from Hungarian runes and it obviously is slightly different than the Wiccan symbol.

Here's the rest: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Hungarian_script

Here is the symbol: http://www.sunnyway.com/runes/hungarianrunes.gif

Lilitu Wind 22:13, June 12, 2011 (UTC)
 * Thanks. That bit had been bugging me for awhile; seemed too far off. -- Shoggoth1890 00:40, June 13, 2011 (UTC)
 * Yw. I found this too.
 * Yw. I found this too.

The pitch fork symbol is the "supposed" signature of Lucifer's. I don't think he's identified as Satan in this pact, but rather a fallen angel.

Lilitu Wind 23:12, July 4, 2011 (UTC)

The word "Incubas" is from Latin.
'I found an explanation more appropriate for the word "incubas" on the halo of the sun. '

 Actually, after some research, "Incubas" is from Latin language, which means " illegitimate possessor " (a reference of Heather = the mother of God).

http://www.dicolatin.com/EN/LAK/0/INCUBAS/index.htm   I found the definition here. It's written in French (I am from France), but I really translated correctly don't worry =)

"Incubas" is from the masculine word "Incuba, ae".

Laureana ams (talk) 22:51, August 20, 2014 (UTC)

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