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* Sun of the Dead - the Sun of the Dead cannot be seen by the alive eye, and therefore is portrayed as a blue orb with a grim face. It symbolizes the ultimate death of a person, deciding if they go to Nitom, or their soul perish.
* Sun of the Dead - the Sun of the Dead cannot be seen by the alive eye, and therefore is portrayed as a blue orb with a grim face. It symbolizes the ultimate death of a person, deciding if they go to Nitom, or their soul perish.


== Sayings ==
== Sayings and Phrases ==
Tolifax culture uses the symbolisms mentioned above to create various sayings. Some of them include:
Tolifax culture uses the symbolisms mentioned above to create various sayings. Some of them include:


* [Sentence file missing] - ''As green as war -'' Something that is fundementaly false, as war, being the pure expirience of death, is purple.
* [Sentence file missing] - ''As green as war -'' Something that is fundementaly false, as war, being the pure expirience of death, is purple.
* [Sentence file missing] - ''Sky is salmon -'' Borowed from Oge or simply Nahia, meaning later I need sleep
* [Sentence file missing] - ''Bask in the moonlight'' - sleep

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Tolifax Symbolism is the representation of Tolifax culture through art and other expresions. It incorporates topics of the Thought of Kynkira, as well as folk traditions and historic events.

Kiramiihol

Kiramiihol

Kiramiihol (Toli for 'All Symbol' or 'Existance Symbol') is the state emblem of Aprux Mexyrhat, which demonstrates many symbolic elements in Tolifax culture. The symbol is also considered the most sacred of all in Thought of Kynkira, both in its whole as well as its elements.

Colours

In the Kiramiihol, 10 colours are present:

  1. Red - symbolizing the natural world, as well as the mortal plane. Here, it's used to portray the Ngearth (red dot in the middle) and the Nitom (Paradise/Salvation, the four poppies at each opening of the universe).
  2. Yellow - symbolizing life, as a type of spiritual energy. Here, it's used to portray the Sun Tool of Life (right long stick thinghy). It's also mixing with green (life as an expirience) and purple (death as an expirience), to create the Moon of the Dead (bottom right) and the Sun of the Alive (top right).
  3. White - Symbolizing death, as a type of spiritual energy. Here, it's used to portray the Moon Tool of Death (left long stick thinghy). It's also mixing with green (life as an expirience) and purple (death as an expirience), to create the Moon of the Alive (top left) and the Sun of the Dead (bottom left).
  4. Green - Symbolizing life, as an expirience. Here, it's used to portray the Moon Tool of Life (top long stick thinghy).
  5. Purple - Symbolizing death, as an expirience. Here, it's used to portray the Sun Tool of Death (bottom longs stick thinghy).
  6. Gray - the colour of the Moon of the Alive.
  7. Orange - the colour of the Sun of the Alive.
  8. Ligh Blue - the colour of the Moon of the Dead.
  9. Blue - the colour of the Sun of the Dead.
  10. Black - the entire space of the universe.

Geometry and shapes

The ring around the symbol is the boundary of the universe, separating it from the Nitom. Four Tools are simple lines that bridge the gap between the Nitom and Ngerth.

Other symbolisms

  • Poppies - poppy, as a type of flower, is symbolizing the Nitom. Blooming is seen as the most perfect part of a flowers' life, and Nitom is charactarized as the eternal blooming of a flower. Poppies in particular have been probably chosen beacause of their vibrant shade of red and it's colours symbolic connections.
  • Four Tools shaping the Ngearth - the four Tools used by the four planetary bodies are not only briding the gap between Nitom and Ngerth but also are being used to shape the Ngerth to their users liking. All four are stoped by others, creating a balance of power in the universe.
  • Moon of the Alive - the Moon of the Alive is portrayed as the Moon found on the night sky. It symbolizes the death that occures in the world of the living, and is the power that sends souls under the protection of the Moon of the Dead.
  • Sun of the Alive - the Sun of the Alive is portrayed as the Sun. It symbolizes the birth and living that occures in the world of the alive, and is the power that sustains the life of souls in their bodies.
  • Moon of the Dead - the Moon of the Dead cannot be seen by the alive eye, and therefore is portrayed as a light blue orb with a friendly face. It symbolizes the birth and living that will occur in the world of the dead, and is the power that sustains the life of souls.
  • Sun of the Dead - the Sun of the Dead cannot be seen by the alive eye, and therefore is portrayed as a blue orb with a grim face. It symbolizes the ultimate death of a person, deciding if they go to Nitom, or their soul perish.

Sayings and Phrases

Tolifax culture uses the symbolisms mentioned above to create various sayings. Some of them include:

  • [Sentence file missing] - As green as war - Something that is fundementaly false, as war, being the pure expirience of death, is purple.
  • [Sentence file missing] - Sky is salmon - Borowed from Oge or simply Nahia, meaning later I need sleep
  • [Sentence file missing] - Bask in the moonlight - sleep