Let us count from kara etahi in Aa2-33 (where 33 suggests looks like a hint):
Furthermore, the sum of all glyphs from Aa1-1 up to the last glyph in line a4 is 333, also a fact which could allude to the 3 vaero glyph with -33 in their center. The ordinal number of Aa5-33 counted from Aa1-1 is 366:
243 is composed by 5 (rima) and 3 (toru). With rima obviously referring to the 'fire' (Sun) we can suspect a similar wordplay involving toru. 244 is 'one more' than 243 and we have seen the importance of this number, for instance:
Counting with 2 glyphs per day we cannot have arrived at the end of the whole year (day 366) but rather to the end of the first half of the year:
Two lean henua signs in Aa5-32--33 are followed by a single fat one (left in Aa5-34). Glyph number 369 is the tapering off henua in Aa5-36 (where we can count 5 * 36 = 180). Counting days from kara etahi we will find its ordinal glyph number (counted from Aa1-1) recurring in the day number at Aa5-34:
There are 61 days (122 glyphs) from Aa1-1 up to kara etahi. And if we add 2 * 122 = 244 glyphs (equal to 2 * 61 = 122 days) we will reach glyph number 366 (Aa5-33), representing p.m. of day 61 + 122 = 183. |