In H there are two ua glyphs which need our attention at this point:
Obviously they are drawn to be the same. And obviously they occur at dark times. The very special ariga erua in *Ha9-42 has been discussed earlier. 492 (at the first ua) is related to 1158 (at the second ua). First we should notice that 1158 is the number of glyphs in P. Then we should notice that 4 * 92 = 368 is the number of days in the calendar of Q. Furthermore, 492 is equal to 392 (the number of glyphs on side a of C) + 100 and also equal to 192 (the number of glyphs in K) + 300. And then we should subtract: 1158 - 492 = 666 (the number of the beast). This is hardly a coincidence, because Aa6-66 also describes how rain is coming:
The arrival of 'ruanuku' is in H apparently described with the help of two (erua) rua glyphs. The exact structural buildups of the different texts and their interconnections are still uncertain, but the general meaning is possible to discern. The season of water comes after the season of sun ('fire'). The 'head' disappears with the arrival of rain. |